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Roberto Bernal-Jaquez

Roberto Bernal received his Bachelor in Science in Physics from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), and his his PhD in Physics from Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos-Nuclear Sciences Institute(UNAM) Mexico (2006). He was postdoc at the Departamento de Fisica of the UAEM (2006-2007) and in the Theoretical Chemistry Group - University of Turin in Italy from 2007- 2008. Actually he is full professor at the Departamento de Matematicas Aplicadas y Sistemas, of the UAM-Cuajimalpa in Mexico.

His research interests are mainly focus on algebraic methods in chemical-physics, mathematical-physics, nonlinear dynamics, and complex networks.


Sessions

07-29
16:10
10min
Using Julia and group theory to describe Molecular Vibrations
León Alday, Roberto Bernal-Jaquez

Julia is used along applied group theory to solve the problem of describing and classifying molecular vibrations, a highly demanding computational problem. The solution of this problem using applied group theory requires, high numerical capabilities, a fast and an extensive use of matrix operations and the possibility to efficiently handle different kinds of data structures. It is shown that Julia is one of the best options for implementing fast, reliable and accurate solutions.

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