Members
- Project Professor
- Synge Todo <wistaria@ap.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Secretary (Kobe)
Yuki Yamashita <y-yamashita@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Yae Matsushita <y-matsushita@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Secretary (Hongo)
- Sayoko Shimizu <shimizu@ap.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Project Researcher
- Tatsuya Sakashita <t-sakashita@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Project Academic Support Staff
- Ryo Igarashi <rigarash@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- D2
- Yuichi Motoyama <yomichi@looper.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- M2
- Shinya Yasuda <route16@looper.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- M1
- Toshiki Horita <hotta@looper.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
At Jinma-Yama, June 5, 2010 (from left to right: Kanai, Todo, Special Guest, Motoyama, Matsuo)
At Mt. Mazukari, May 16, 2009 (from left to right: Todo, Matsuo, Suwa, Motoyama)
At Hinode-Yama (Mt. Sunrise), June 1, 2008 (from left to right: Kanai, Todo, Suwa)
At Mt. Takao, June 17 2007 (from left to right: Todo, Fukui, Suwa)
At Nokogiri-Yama (Mt. Saw), May 21 2006 (from left to right: Todo, Shibasaki, Fukui)
Former Members
Akira Shibasaki (Apr. 2005-Mar. 2007: Master's Course) (present: Canon Inc.)
Master Thesis: "Computational study on effects of interchain interaction in quasi-1D quantum antiferromagnets" (in Japanese)
Published Paper: Synge Todo and Akira Shibasaki, "Improved chain mean-field theory for quasi-one-dimensional quantum magnets", Phys. Rev. B 78, 224411 (2008).
Kouki Fukui (Apr. 2006-Mar. 2008: Master's Course) (present: Morgan Stanley)
Master Thesis: "O(N) Monte Carlo Method for Spin Systems with Long-range Interaction"
Published Paper: Kouki Fukui and Synge Todo, "Order-N Cluster Monte Carlo Method for Spin Systems with Long-range Interactions", J. Comp. Phys. 228, 2629 (2009).
Hirofumi Nakagawasai (Dec. 2008-Mar. 2009: Project Researcher)
William Nicolazzi (May 2009-Nov. 2009: Project Researcher)
Ryuichi Kanai (Apr. 2008-Mar. 2011: Master's Course) (present: Financial Services Agency)
Master Thesis: "Quantum Monte Carlo Study of Entanglement Entropy"
Haruhiko Matsuo (Apr. 2008-Mar. 2012: Project Researcher) (present: Research Organization for Information Science & Technology)
Hidemaro Suwa (Apr. 2007-Mar. 2012: Master's/Doctor's Course) (present: Boston University)
Master Thesis: "Quantum Monte Carlo Method for Particle Number Non-Conserved Systems and Application to Spin-Peierls Systems"
Doctor Thesis: "Geometrically Constructed Markov Chain Monte Carlo Study of Quantum Spin-phonon Complex Systems"
