08:45
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Opening
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Francesco Giacomo Knechtli
(Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))
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09:00
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Multi-Level
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Andreas Frommer
(until 10:20)
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09:00
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Temporal factorization of the Wilson fermion determinant and multi-level integration
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Urs Wenger
(Universität Bern (CH))
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09:40
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AMG+: Extended Multilevel Principles
- Prof.
James Brannick
(Penn State)
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10:20
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:40
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Numerical Solvers
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Andreas Frommer
(until 12:00)
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10:40
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Disconnected Diagrams and High-Degree GMRES Polynomials
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Walter Wilcox
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11:20
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Analysis of block GMRES using a $^\ast$-algebra-based approach
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Kirk Soodhalter
(Trinity College Dublin)
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08:45
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Numerical Integration
-Prof.
Michael Günther
(University of Wuppertal)
(until 10:20)
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08:45
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HMC on Riemannian Manifolds
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Anthony Kennedy
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09:40
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The potential of Padé approximations for molecular dynamics simulation
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Kevin Schaefers
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10:20
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:40
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Machine Learning
-Prof.
Michael Günther
(University of Wuppertal)
(until 12:00)
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10:40
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Machine learning for ensemble generation
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Phiala Shanahan
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11:20
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Continuous Normalizing Flow for Lattice QCD based on Trivializing Maps
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Simone Bacchio
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09:00
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Numerical Solvers
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Mike Peardon
(until 10:20)
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09:00
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Computational strategies for nucleon matrix elements
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Sara Collins
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09:40
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Meson distillation profiles and their applications
- Mr
Juan Andres Urrea Nino
(Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
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10:20
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:40
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Stochastic Trace Estimation
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Mike Peardon
(until 12:00)
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10:40
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Nucleon axial formfactors from lattice QCD
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Gunnar Bali
(Universität Regensburg)
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11:20
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Fermion loops at the physical point
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Giannis Koutsou
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