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Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Training at RPI
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2020
This channel is for the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Training for Modeling Physical Systems Research lectures at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. These lectures are funded by the National Science Foundation under grant No. 1841768. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
AdS CFT Correspondence
We would like to thank Dr. Cameron V. Cogburn for delivering an excellent talk on studying the AdS/CFT correspondence for scalar field theory in lattice AdS_2 and AdS_3.
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Concepts in the Computational Study of Correlated Electron Materials
มุมมอง 92ปีที่แล้ว
We would like to thank Prof. Alexandru B. Georgescu from the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University- Bloomington, for delivering an excellent talk on the concepts of studying correlated electron materials computationally.
Lattice Dynamics with Bartomeu Monserrat
มุมมอง 149ปีที่แล้ว
We would like to thank Prof. Bartomeu Monserrat for delivering an excellent talk on lattice dynamics in our seminar series.
Structure Prediction with Chris Pickard
มุมมอง 110ปีที่แล้ว
We would like to thank Sir Alan Cottrell, Professor of Materials Science at Cambridge University, for delivering an excellent talk in our seminar series on structure prediction with computational methods.
First Principles Thermodynamics with Michael Widom
มุมมอง 54ปีที่แล้ว
We would like to thank Prof. Widom for his excellent talk on using first principles thermodynamics in computational condensed matter.
Phi^4 Theory and the Ising Model on a Sphere with Richard Brower
มุมมอง 94ปีที่แล้ว
We would like to thank Prof. Bower for delivering an excellent talk on studying the phi^4 model and the Ising model on interesting geometry.
QCD Spectroscopy 2023 Part 1/2
มุมมอง 48ปีที่แล้ว
We wish to give Dr. Andrew Jackura thanks for providing a high quality talk on QCD spectroscopy.
Phonons and Structural Transitions from DFT & Group Theory Part 2/2
มุมมอง 243ปีที่แล้ว
Phonons and Structural Transitions from DFT & Group Theory Part 2/2
Phonons and Structural Transitions from DFT & Group Theory Part 1/2
มุมมอง 267ปีที่แล้ว
Phonons and Structural Transitions from DFT & Group Theory Part 1/2
Exascale Computing
มุมมอง 115ปีที่แล้ว
Exascale computing is discussed by Dr. Meifeng Lin from Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Materials Science and Discovery Powered by Machine Learning
มุมมอง 128ปีที่แล้ว
Materials Science and Discovery Powered by Machine Learning
Research Ops- Challenges and Practical Solution for Distributed Scientific Computing
มุมมอง 32ปีที่แล้ว
Research Ops- Challenges and Practical Solution for Distributed Scientific Computing
Orbitally Selective States in Correlated Materials
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Orbitally Selective States in Correlated Materials
Ab Initio Carrier Dynamics in Plasmonic Metals with Ravishankar Sundararaman (2020)
มุมมอง 1943 ปีที่แล้ว
Ab Initio Carrier Dynamics in Plasmonic Metals with Ravishankar Sundararaman (2020)
Circumventing the Sign Problem with Casey Gerger (2020)
มุมมอง 523 ปีที่แล้ว
Circumventing the Sign Problem with Casey Gerger (2020)
Computational Materials with Bobby Sumpter (2020)
มุมมอง 1153 ปีที่แล้ว
Computational Materials with Bobby Sumpter (2020)
Data Analysis and Lattice QCD Christopher Aubin (2020)
มุมมอง 1203 ปีที่แล้ว
Data Analysis and Lattice QCD Christopher Aubin (2020)
Introduction to Molecular Dynamics with Yunfeng Shi (2020)
มุมมอง 2453 ปีที่แล้ว
Introduction to Molecular Dynamics with Yunfeng Shi (2020)
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Polymers with Jan Michael Carrillo (2020)
มุมมอง 11K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Polymers with Jan Michael Carrillo (2020)
Quantum Fluctuations and Noise Mike Wagman (2020)
มุมมอง 373 ปีที่แล้ว
Quantum Fluctuations and Noise Mike Wagman (2020)
Numerical Methods for Spin Models (2020)
มุมมอง 1034 ปีที่แล้ว
Numerical Methods for Spin Models (2020)
With luck and more power to you. hoping for more videoes
I love your videos. it makes sense.
Fix the audio
No!!! fortran absolutely does not arbitrarily make uo rukes and guess what is thevtype of a variable. INtegers are all variable names that start with the letters beginning with I and going to N. Like I for Interger and N for iNteger. It was desifned tgat way. 😂 But if you want the variable INCISOR to be real AND there is no IMPLICIT NONE statement, then the programmer must declare INCISOR to be real, because this variable begins with the letter I, which is reserveved for integer type variables.
What is the advantage of adding double colons before tge variable names? FORTRAN 77 doesnt have that construct. Just nore simpky, REAL X, Y INTEGER I, K, M
Fortran 90 has changed a lot from FORTRAN 77. C was always the character to indicate the line is a comment.
Fortran doesn't care if program names are spelled correctly. To Fortran it is just a tag or label and can be any series of characters. One could call a Fortran program ctenofiza if one wanted to do so. Fortran wouldn't mind.
There's no period or full stop at the end of the sentence, so I wouldn't say it is perfect at 743.
But, the output at 4:40 is not what Mr Martin told his Fortran program to write to STDOUT. The compiler put a space before the word "Hello" that he obviously did not include in his program.
Can't read your code. too small
Please help me with FORTRAN 90 code for simulation of semiflexible polymer translocation(relation of : e2edistance vs persistence length , radius of gyration vs persistent length and chain length vs mean escape time , chain length vs escape time , chain length vs diffusion cofficient , ratio of e2ed and radius of gyration
thank you for good the lecture. I watch this funny
Great introductory video. Still waiting for part 2.
As someone who developed working software for several decades, I must say I do not see the advantage to quantum computing. It just seems to complicate things rather than facilitate improvement. I have read a lot about it and watched a number of videos explaining it, and it is never straightforward about how logic is implemented, or why it is considered such an improvement over conventional computing.
How to calculate the site degeneracy?
supercell idea is not smart, try CPA instead
very productive
Excellent lecture 👍 keen to get slides and text book if written by the faculty
Amazing and simple. However I'm wondering where the rest of parts are as well.
Hi, I plan to recreate this video soon and complete the series. I'm trying to wrap up my dissertation this year, so it'll have to wait for that, though.
Sir, did you upload this presentation anywhere?
where is part 2
Hi, I plan to recreate this video soon and complete the series. I'm trying to wrap up my dissertation this year, so it'll have to wait for that, though.
BINGO!
Great job, couldn't thank enough!! some more tutorials like these please! explaining from the very basic.
Its one of great and informative work
The lecture is simply brilliant!
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