Real-space Density Functional Theory for large length and time scales
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Abstract
In this talk, previous and current efforts of the speaker to develop efficient real-space formulations and massively parallel implementations for Density Functional Theory (DFT) will be discussed. These include (i) SPARC: A general purpose framework for performing large-scale electronic structure calculations based on DFT; (ii) Cyclic+Helical DFT: A framework for studying systems possessing cyclic and/or helical symmetry, with application to bending and torsional deformations of nanostructures; and (iii) SQDFT: A linear-scaling framework for studying materials under extreme conditions. Overall, the speaker will discuss how the above developments enable electronic structure simulations at large length and time scales.
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Presenters
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Phanish Suryanarayana
Georgia Inst of Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology
Authors
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Phanish Suryanarayana
Georgia Inst of Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology