Commemorates 50 years of CECAM and the Berni J. Alder CECAM Prize, covering milestones in computational methods, quantum mechanics, slip motion, and more.
Covers challenges in protein design, energy functions, search algorithms, and applications in synthetic biology, emphasizing the importance of protein design and the methods used for designing proteins.
Explores the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis in quantum systems, emphasizing the random matrix theory and the behavior of observables in thermal equilibrium.
Introduces key quantum physics concepts such as commutators, observables, and the Schrödinger equation, emphasizing the importance of diagonalization and energy eigenvalues.
Explores constructing correlators using path integrals in quantum mechanics, focusing on the Euclidean and Minkowski spaces and the significance of imaginary time evolution.