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Prof. Slava Rychkov on problems of interest to the Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory, in particular on the tensor network renormalization group for statistical physics
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number RTF00030PO26 USC Market Title Post Doctoral Fellow Link to USC Market Title https://uscjobs.sc.edu/titles/156387 Business Title (Internal Title) Postdoctoral
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, applicants have experience with multipole methods, low-rank approximations, or tensor methods. A good command of English, the working language within the team, is required. We are looking for a competent
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algebras, tensor categories, lattice models of statistical physics, conformally invariant random processes, formalization of mathematics (preferably in Lean). The working language of the group is English
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. The candidate will also compute local strain tensors and construct time-resolved strain maps. A central task will be the analysis of displacements and strain fluctuations: these will be statistically
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(such as diffraction imaging, Bragg-CDI, tensor tomograpahy) Experience in supporting scientific user groups and customers from industry Experience as team leader or group leader Record of scientific
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not mandatory, expertise in quantum platform software such as Qiskit or cuda-q. *Numerical expertise with classical simulations of quantum circuits, including tensor-network based approaches
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considered by international experts as an emerging leader in engineering education: http://news.mit.edu/2018/reimagining-and-rethinking-engineering-education-0327 The Science, Mathematics and Technology (SMT
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, including tensor-network based approaches. Application Instructions: Candidates are required to submit a Resume or CV and a Research Statement, not to exceed 3 pages in length. Please upload all documents
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expertise in tensor networks and matrix product states OR analytical field-theoretic expertise. Familiarity with topological phases of matter and their classification. Some experience with quantum