Numerical Challenges in Lattice QCD 2022

from Monday 15 August 2022 (08:45) to Wednesday 17 August 2022 (18:00)
Landhaus Nordhelle

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
15 Aug 2022
16 Aug 2022
17 Aug 2022
AM
08:45 Opening - Francesco Giacomo Knechtli (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))  
09:00
Multi-Level - Andreas Frommer (until 10:20)
09:00 Temporal factorization of the Wilson fermion determinant and multi-level integration - Urs Wenger (Universität Bern (CH))  
09:40 AMG+: Extended Multilevel Principles - Prof. James Brannick (Penn State)  
10:20 --- Coffee Break ---
10:40
Numerical Solvers - Andreas Frommer (until 12:00)
10:40 Disconnected Diagrams and High-Degree GMRES Polynomials - Walter Wilcox  
11:20 Analysis of block GMRES using a $^\ast$-algebra-based approach - Kirk Soodhalter (Trinity College Dublin)  
08:45
Numerical Integration -Prof. Michael Günther (University of Wuppertal) (until 10:20)
08:45 HMC on Riemannian Manifolds - Anthony Kennedy  
09:40 The potential of Padé approximations for molecular dynamics simulation - Kevin Schaefers  
10:20 --- Coffee Break ---
10:40
Machine Learning -Prof. Michael Günther (University of Wuppertal) (until 12:00)
10:40 Machine learning for ensemble generation - Phiala Shanahan  
11:20 Continuous Normalizing Flow for Lattice QCD based on Trivializing Maps - Simone Bacchio  
09:00
Numerical Solvers - Mike Peardon (until 10:20)
09:00 Computational strategies for nucleon matrix elements - Sara Collins  
09:40 Meson distillation profiles and their applications - Mr Juan Andres Urrea Nino (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)  
10:20 --- Coffee Break ---
10:40
Stochastic Trace Estimation - Mike Peardon (until 12:00)
10:40 Nucleon axial formfactors from lattice QCD - Gunnar Bali (Universität Regensburg)  
11:20 Fermion loops at the physical point - Giannis Koutsou  
PM
14:30
Stochastic Trace Estimation - Stefan Schaefer (until 15:50)
15:10 Interpolation as a means of shift selection in multilevel Monte Carlo with lattice displacements - Dr Travis Whyte (College of William & Mary)  
15:50 --- Coffee Break ---
16:10
Multi-Level - Stefan Schaefer (until 16:50)
16:10 Multilevel Monte Carlo for quantum mechanics on a lattice - Eike Mueller (University of Bath)  
16:50
Stochastic Trace Estimation - Stefan Schaefer (until 17:30)
16:50 Properties of the $\eta$ and $\eta^\prime$ mesons - Jakob Simeth (University of Regensburg)  
19:00 --- Bowling Tournament ---
14:30
Machine Learning - Francesco Giacomo Knechtli (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE)) (until 15:50)
14:30 Tackling critical slowing down using global correction steps with equivariant flows within the 2D Schwinger model - Jacob Finkenrath  
15:10 Gradient estimators for normalising flows - Prof. Piotr Białas (Jagiellonian University)  
15:50 --- Coffee Break ---
16:10
Podium Discussion - Francesco Giacomo Knechtli (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE)) (until 17:30)
16:10 Podium discussion contribution - Gunnar Bali (Universität Regensburg)  
16:30 Contribution to Podium Discussion - Prof. Michele Della Morte