معرفی
Harald Hofstätter is affiliated with the Institute of Theoretical Physics at TU Wien. His primary research focuses on developing and analyzing computational methods for quantum systems, particularly adaptive integrators and splitting methods for nonlinear evolution equations. He collaborates extensively on projects involving electronic structure computations, many-body quantum systems, and time-dependent Schrödinger equations.
Key areas of expertise include exponential integrators, Magnus-type methods, and error estimation techniques. He has contributed to applications in solar energy conversion, Bose-Einstein condensates, and semiconductor physics. Hofstätter's work emphasizes efficient numerical algorithms for high-dimensional systems and adaptive time-stepping strategies.
He participates in interdisciplinary projects such as the Network Lab at TU Wien, focusing on computational quantum dynamics and solar cell simulations. His recent publications address topics like chaos-induced coherence loss in condensates and non-existence proofs for certain splitting methods with positive coefficients.

