Dr Daniel Schumayer
Lecturer
physics
Otago University
New Zealand
Biography
2000 M.Sc.– Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2004 Ph.D.– Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Research Interest
Currently I am interested in developing algorithms and applying inference techniques to industrial problems. Despite this shift towards more applied sciences, I still maintain a branch of research in theoretical physics, e.g. developing Path Integral Monte Carlo methods for various phase transitions.
Publications
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Cormack, S. C., Schumayer, D., & Hutchinson, D. A. W. (2011). Rotons in interacting ultracold Bose gases. Physical Review Letters, 107, 140401. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.140401
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Schumayer, D., & Hutchinson, D. A. W. (2011). Colloquium: Physics of the Riemann hypothesis. Reviews of Modern Physics, 83(2), 307-330. doi: 10.1103/RevModPhys.83.307