Akio Tomiya
I am an associate professor in Tokyo Woman’s Christian University and Kyoto University, visiting researcher of RIKEN using Julia for lattice QCD with machine learning.
My CV: https://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~akio.tomiya/index_en.html
Session
08-12
17:00
15min
VisualizingLQCD.jl: Visualization of quantum vacuum
Akio Tomiya
Inside atomic nuclei, "empty space" is not empty: the strong force comes from a gluon field that fluctuates and binds quarks into protons and neutrons. Lattice QCD computes this by simulating QCD on a grid in space and time, usually on supercomputers. VisualizingQCD.jl, a JuliaQCD package, turns your own configuration files into 3D movies of local observables, so Julia users can see, debug, and share the quantum vacuum.
Computational Physics Minisymposium
Room 5