Lukas Weber
Lukas Weber is a postdoc as the Center for Computational Quantum Physics at the Flatiron Institute, New York. He develops quantum Monte Carlo methods, with a particular interest in strongly light-matter coupled and strongly correlated electron systems.
Session
07-25
11:00
30min
Carlo.jl: high-performance Monte Carlo simulations in Julia
Lukas Weber
Carlo.jl is a framework for developing high-performance, distributed Monte Carlo simulations, geared towards the needs of the quantum Monte Carlo community. It takes care of parallel scheduling (including parallel tempering), organized storage of input, checkpoint, and output files, as well as statistical postprocessing, allowing for the quick development of versatile Monte Carlo codes.
Computational Chemistry and Materials Science Minisymposium
Main Room 2