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Upcoming events
Workshop: PyPhy - Python in Physics 2011, August 29, 2011, ENS, Paris
Satellite meeting of the 4th European Meeting of Python in Science (Euroscipy 2011)
A picture book of research

Direct-sampling algorithm for ideal bosons in a trap (see article with M. Holzmann). Adapted for interacting bosons, this algorithm was used in a variety of articles.

Event-chain Monte Carlo algorithm for hard spheres and related systems (see article with E. P. Bernard and D. B. Wilson). This (fantastic) algorithm, about two orders of magnitude faster than local Monte Carlo, was used in our discovery of the first-order liquid-hexatic phase transition in hard disks.

Exact diagonalization algorithm for Dynamical mean field theory (see article with M. Caffarel). This algorithm has been instrumental in our discovery of a first-order Mott transition in the Hubbard model in infinite dimensions. Much of our early work in the field is written up in our review with Georges, Kotliar, and Rozenberg

Rejection-free cluster algorithm for dimers (see article with R. Moessner). This algorithm was used for our discovery of a critical phase in three-dimensional dimer models (paper with Huse, Sondhi, and Moessner). Note that dimers flip about a symmetry axis between one valid configuration and another.
Research areas
Address
Werner Krauth Laboratoire de Physique Statistique École normale supérieure 24 rue Lhomond 75231 Paris Cedex 05 France Tel +33 (0) 44 32 25 50