“New and Old Challenges in Spectroscopy Modeling”
Spectroscopy is a powerful tool for interrogating the matter, but decoding the message delivered by the spectra is far from trivial. How do we convert the spectra into what the nuclei and electrons are doing? The theoretical modeling provides a way to do so. This lecture will discuss new and old challenges faced by the theory in the context of modeling electronic structure in strong fields, high-energy, and non-linear regimes and highlight recent progress in many-body methodology in treating spectroscopic signatures of core-level states.
Date: May 6th, 2022
Time: 11:00am-12:00pm
Location: North Classroom, 1130

