Volume 318

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Farewell message from Takeru Yokota

2024-08-27

Our colleague Takeru Yokota will move to RIKEN Quantum Computer Center (RQC) starting from September 1, 2024, and will then be posted to a University as a faculty member as of April 1, 2025. We all will miss him and wish him the best of luck in his latest endeavor. Here is a message from Takeru Yokota:

I am grateful for having spent the past three and a half years in an environment where I could focus on research at iTHEMS. Engaging in discussions with researchers from various fields of mathematical sciences has been a valuable experience. I would like to express my deep appreciation to the director, Hatsuda-san, the staff, and the assistants who created such a wonderful environment, as well as to the members who engaged in these valuable discussions. I look forward to continuing my interactions with the members of iTHEMS in the future.

Upcoming Events

Others

Visit by MACS SG Students

September 2 (Mon) - 3 (Tue), 2024

Monday, September 2nd
13:20–13:30: Opening
13:30–13:40: Self-introductions
13:40–14:10: Introduction to iTHEMS
14:10–14:30: Coffee Break
14:30–15:30: Seminar by iTHEMS Researcher (Dr. Moriwaki)
16:30–18:00: Laboratory Visit (Kazama Lab)
18:30–20:00: Research Presentation/ Discussion Session

Tuesday, September 3rd
10:00–10:20: Tour of iTHEMS Facilities
10:40–12:10: Laboratory Visit (Tatara Lab)
12:20–13:20: Lunch/Coffee Break
13:30–15:00: Laboratory Visit (Tamagawa Lab)
15:30–17:00: Laboratory Visit (Isomura Lab)
17:20–17:30: Closing

Venue: Seminar Room #359, 3F Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: Japanese

Workshop

RIKEN - LBNL Workshop on Quantum Information Science

September 3 (Tue) - 6 (Fri), 2024

This international workshop will bring together researchers worldwide to discuss and collaborate on the latest developments in quantum technologies and quantum computing. Other focus areas will be algorithms, hybrid classical - quantum computing, error mitigation, and applications in physics and chemistry. With an emphasis to galvanize the participants into future collaborations, in addition to presentations on recent trends, the workshop will dedicate time in the afternoons for facilitated brainstorming and planning sessions.

Venue: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley, California)

Event Official Language: English

Workshop

iTHEMS Cosmology Forum #2 - Stochastic gravitational waves: fossils from the early universe

September 27 (Fri) at 9:00 - 18:00, 2024

Keitaro Takahashi (Professor, Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University)
Kazuyuki Sugimura (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University)
Ryusuke Jinno (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)
Yuichiro Tada (Designated Assistant Professor, C-Lab, Department of Physics, Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University)

iTHEMS Cosmology Forum Workshop is a series of short workshops, each focused on an emerging topics in cosmology. The targeted audience is cosmologists, high-energy physicists and astronomers interested in learning about the subject, not just those who have already worked on the topic. The goal of the workshop is to provide working knowledge of the topic and leave dedicated time for discussions to encourage mutual interactions among participants.

The second workshop is devoted to explanations of the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB). The SGWB is a significant detection of GW from pulsar timing arrays. The origin of this background could be either supermassive black holes or primordial. Surprisingly, both of these early Universe mechanisms are not well understood. This one-day workshop gathers both the observational and theoretical aspects of this growing topic.

The workshop will be in English. The workshop venue will be either at Main Research Building #435-437 or at Okochi Hall, and we will decide and announce which one will be actually used after the registration is closed.

The workshops are organised by the iTHEMS Cosmology Forum working group, which is the successor of the Dark Matter Working Group at RIKEN iTHEMS.

Invited Speakers:
Keitaro Takahashi (Kumamoto University)
TBA

Kazuyuki Sugimura (Hokkaido University)
Supermassive black hole formation

Ryusuke Jinno (Kobe University)
First-order phase transitions and gravitational wave production in the early Univers

Yuichiro Tada (Nagoya University)
Scalar-induced gravitational waves as a cosmological phonograph

Time table:
09:00-09:30 -- Opening remarks and coffee
09:30-10:45 -- Takahashi (keynote)
10:45-11:45 -- Sugimura
11:45-13:30 -- Lunch time
13:30-14:30 -- Jinno
14:30-15:30 -- Discussion and coffee
15:30-16:30 -- Tada
16:30-17:30 -- Panel Discussion

Organisers:
Kohei Hayashi, Nagisa Hiroshima, Derek Inman, Amaury Micheli, Ryo Namba

Venue: #435-437, 4F, Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: English

Conference

Integrated Innovation Building (IIB) venue photo

Workshop: The 5th "Medicine and Mathematics" Workshop

September 29 (Sun) - 30 (Mon), 2024

We will have the 5th workshop on "Medicine and Math" in Kobe (hybrid style) on Sep. 29-30, 2024.
For more information and registration, please visit the related links.

Organizers:
Akihisa Yamamoto (RIKEN iTHEMS)
Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN iTHEMS)
Motomu Tanaka (Heidelberg Univ. / Kyoto Univ.)
Hiroshi Suito (Tohoku Univ. / RIKEN iTHEMS)
Eiryo Kawakami (Chiba Univ. / RIKEN R-IH)
Takashi Sakajo (Kyoto Univ. / RIKEN iTHEMS)

Venue: 8F, Integrated Innovation Building (IIB), Kobe Campus, RIKEN / via Zoom

Event Official Language: Japanese

Workshop

Integrated Innovation Building (IIB) venue photo

Third Workshop on Density Functional Theory: Fundamentals, Developments, and Applications (DFT2025)

March 25 (Tue) - 27 (Thu), 2025

The density functional theory (DFT) is one of the powerful methods to solve quantum many-body problems, which, in principle, gives the exact energy and density of the ground state. The accuracy of DFT is, in practice, determined by the accuracy of an energy density functional (EDF) since the exact EDF is still unknown. Currently, DFT has been used in many communities, including nuclear physics, quantum chemistry, and condensed matter physics, while the fundamental study of DFT, such as the first principle derivations of an accurate EDF and methods to calculate many observables from obtained densities and excited states, is still ongoing. However, there has been little opportunity to have interdisciplinary communication.

On December 2022, we had the first workshop on this series (DFT2022) at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, and several interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations were started. On February 2024, we had the second workshop on this series (DFT2024) at RIKEN Kobe Campus, and more stimulated discussion occured. To keep and extend collaborations, we organize the third workshop. Since the third workshop, we extend the scope of the workshop to the development and application of DFT as well. In this workshop, the current status and issues of each discipline will be shared towards solving these problems by meeting together among researchers in mathematics, nuclear physics, quantum chemistry, and condensed matter physics.

This workshop mainly comprises lectures/seminars on cutting-edge topics and discussion, while sessions composed of contributed talks are also planned.

Venue: 8F, Integrated Innovation Building (IIB), Kobe Campus, RIKEN / via Zoom

Event Official Language: English

Paper of the Week

Week 5, August 2024

2024-08-29

Title: On the elastoplastic behavior in collisional compression of spherical dust aggregates
Author: Sota Arakawa, Hidekazu Tanaka, Eiichiro Kokubo, Satoshi Okuzumi, Misako Tatsuuma, Daisuke Nishiura, Mikito Furuichi
arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15573v1

Title: Constraints on the parameter space in dark matter admixed neutron stars
Author: Ankit Kumar, Hajime Sotani
arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15312v1

Title: Polaronic neutron in dilute alpha matter: A $p$-wave Bose polaron
Author: Hiroyuki Tajima, Hajime Moriya, Tomoya Naito, Wataru Horiuchi, Eiji Nakano, Kei Iida
arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15043v1

Title: The hardest-hit home run?
Author: Donald C. Warren
arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.14529v1

Title: Selection changes productivity over time
Author: William Godsoe, Ryosuke Iritani, Elena Moltchanova, Rua Murray, Philipp Wacker
Journal Reference: Authorea
doi: https://doi.org/10.22541/au.172463311.10031706/v1

Title: Construction of weaving and polycatenane motifs from periodic tilings of the plane
Author: Mizuki Fukuda, Motoko Kotani, Sonia Mahmoudi
arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.12168v3

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