International audienceMotivated by applications in quantum chemistry and solid state physics, we apply general results from approximation theory and matrix analysis to the study of the decay properties of spectral projectors associated with large and sparse Hermitian matrices. Our theory leads to a rigorous proof of the exponential off-diagonal decay ("nearsightedness") for the density matrix of gapped systems at zero electronic temperature in both orthogonal and nonorthogonal representations, thus providing a firm theoretical basis for the possibility of linear scaling methods in electronic structure calculations for nonmetallic systems. We further discuss the case of density matrices for metallic systems at positive electronic temperature...
We review our theoretical approach to the optical response of low-dimensional semiconductor structur...
We calculate the low-temperature spectral function of one-dimensional incommensurate charge density ...
This thesis addresses the description of electron correlation and spectroscopy within the context of...
International audienceMotivated by applications in quantum chemistry and solid state physics, we app...
Motivated by applications in quantum chemistry and solid state physics, we apply general results fro...
Spectral projectors of Hermitian matrices play a key role in many applications, such as electronic s...
Reduced density matrix functional theory for the case of solids is presented and an exchange-correla...
The main purpose of this lecture is to present a rigorous mathematical theory for a class of methods...
In this thesis we numerically study non-equilibrium phenomena in one-dimensional quantum many-body s...
We examined nearsightedness of electronic matter (NEM) of finite systems on the basis of linear resp...
The quantum dynamics of many-electron spin systems is investigated using a reduced-density-matrix de...
We develop a formalism to accurately account for the renormalization of electronic structure due to ...
The dynamical mean field theory is extended using the Keldysh Green's function formalism to study st...
The LDA+U method is widely used to study the properties of realistic solids with strong electron cor...
We develop a formalism to accurately account for the renormalization of electronic structure due to ...
We review our theoretical approach to the optical response of low-dimensional semiconductor structur...
We calculate the low-temperature spectral function of one-dimensional incommensurate charge density ...
This thesis addresses the description of electron correlation and spectroscopy within the context of...
International audienceMotivated by applications in quantum chemistry and solid state physics, we app...
Motivated by applications in quantum chemistry and solid state physics, we apply general results fro...
Spectral projectors of Hermitian matrices play a key role in many applications, such as electronic s...
Reduced density matrix functional theory for the case of solids is presented and an exchange-correla...
The main purpose of this lecture is to present a rigorous mathematical theory for a class of methods...
In this thesis we numerically study non-equilibrium phenomena in one-dimensional quantum many-body s...
We examined nearsightedness of electronic matter (NEM) of finite systems on the basis of linear resp...
The quantum dynamics of many-electron spin systems is investigated using a reduced-density-matrix de...
We develop a formalism to accurately account for the renormalization of electronic structure due to ...
The dynamical mean field theory is extended using the Keldysh Green's function formalism to study st...
The LDA+U method is widely used to study the properties of realistic solids with strong electron cor...
We develop a formalism to accurately account for the renormalization of electronic structure due to ...
We review our theoretical approach to the optical response of low-dimensional semiconductor structur...
We calculate the low-temperature spectral function of one-dimensional incommensurate charge density ...
This thesis addresses the description of electron correlation and spectroscopy within the context of...