e07@nikhefh.nikhef.nl (Eric Wassenaar) (07/17/90)
Europhysics Conference on Computational Physics Amsterdam, 10-13 September 1990 Third Bulletin --- July 1990 The Europhysics Conference on Computational Physics,(2nd International Conference on Computational Physics) will be held from Monday 10 September to Thursday 13 September, in the week after the general EPS--8 conference of the European Physical Society. The place of the conference is the Royal Tropical Institute (Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen, KIT), located at Mauritskade 63, Amsterdam. This bulletin is the last one to be mailed to everybody who subscribed for the conference. We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference. 1. Scientific program The preliminary scientific program is attached to this bul- letin. The final program will be available at the conference registration desk. The poster sessions are located in the immediate surroundings of the lecture hall. They will be held in the afternoons. Due to the large number of poster applications, it will not be possible to expose all posters at the same time. A poster presentation scheme will be worked out. Abstracts of all invited papers and poster presentations will be made available to the participants at the time of the conference. Monday 10 September: 9.00 Opening 9.10 D. Frenkel Fast algorithms for slow processes in lattice gas cellular automata 10.00 B. Gustafsson Analysis and methods in fluid dynamics. 10.50 break 11.20 R. Car Microscopic modeling of materials with first principle computer simulation. 12.10 R. Martin Derivation of models for the interacting electrons in Cu-O superconductors. 13.00 lunch 14.30 poster session 16.40 B. Humpert Neural networks, why so interesting? Tuesday 11 September: 9.00 J.J. Dumont Portability and reusability, standardized programming of present and future computers. 9.50 P. Palazzi Practical experience and future outlook for computer aided software engineering. 10.40 break 11.10 A. Putzer The use of data bases in physics experiments. 12.00 F. Etienne The impact of modern graphics tools on science, and their limitations. 12.50 lunch 14.30 poster session 16.40 R. Sommer Hadron structure from lattice quantum-chromo-dynamics. Wednesday 12 September: 9.00 T. Kamimura Particle simulation on low-frequency plasma instability. 9.50 U. Schwenn Three dimensional ideal linear magneto hydrodynamic stability on parallel machines. 10.40 break 11.10 D. Olbers Problems in modeling the ocean circulation. 12.00 A. Simmons Computational problems in numerical weather prediction. 12.50 lunch 14.00 poster session 16.10 L.M. Degtyarev Adaptive mesh computations of magneto hydrodynamic equilibrium. 17.00 W.F. van Gunsteren A parallel approach to biomolecular simulation. Thursday 13 September: 9.00 B.M. Boghosian A quantum Monte Carlo calculation of the ground state energy of the hydrogen molecule on a CM2 Connection machine. 9.50 J.D. Reger Quantum Monte Carlo computations for high Tc superconductivity on a transputer network. 10.40 break 11.10 H.W.J. Blote Statistical mechanics and special purpose computers. 12.00 R.H. Swendsen Acceleration algorithms in Monte Carlo simulation in statistical physics. 12.50 lunch 14.00 poster session 16.40 R. Gruber Astrid, a user friendly environment for physicists. 17.30 Closing 2. Registration The registration desk at the conference site will be open on: Monday, 10 September 8.00 -- 18.00 Tuesday, 11 September 8.00 -- 17.30 Wednesday, 12 September 9.00 -- 17.30 Thursday, 13 September 9.00 -- 17.30 The conference office can be reached during the opening hours by telephone under number +31 20 927182. Prior to and after the conference the mailing address of the conference secretariat should be used: Mw. Rita van der Sluijs tel: +31-20-592-5138 Secretariat CP90 Conference +31-20-592-5003 NIKHEF-H fax: +31-20-592-5155 P.O. Box 41882 telex: 10262 hef nl 1009 DB Amsterdam e-mail: cp90@nikhef.nl The Netherlands The registration fee is Dfl 400.-. Cancellation and refund- ing is only possible until 1 August. The registrationform (inserted) has to be accompanied by a cheque or a remittance of the fee to one of the following accounts of Foundation Physics and Computing: Rabobank nr. 39.38.48.426 Postbank nr. 60.65.672 Please write your name on the money transfer document! 3. Transport A frequent trainservice exists between Amsterdam Airport Schip-hol and the Central Station. All international trains stop at the Central Station. The conference site can be reached by tram 9 or bus 22 from the Central Station. Other connections to and from the conference site: tram 6 to Leidseplein tram 10 from Leidseplein tram 14 to and from Dam Square Public transportation tickets may be bought at the registra- tion desk. 4. Proceedings All invited papers will be published in the proceedings of the conference, together with accounts of the poster ses- sions. Participants who want to contribute to the poster session, should have a short paper (4 -- 6 pages A4) avail- able at the conference. The proceedings will be sent to all participants. The price is included in the conference fee. 5. Copy service A copy service will be available at the conference desk. 6. Lunch A walking lunch will be served daily during the conference in the conference building. Lunch tickets may be bought at the registration desk. Coffee and tea are served during the conference breaks free of charge. 7. Accommodation All hotel reservations have been booked by Wagons Lits b.v. Dam 19 1012 JS Amsterdam tel.: +31 20 241361 fax: +31 20 235107 telex: 13530 incom/nl 11009 keyho Please refer directly to this office for all questions relating your reservation. Participants making their own hotel reservations can obtain additional information from the conference secretariat. 8. Travel service During the conference a representative of the travel agency will be available for making travel arrangements. 9. Social program The conference site is located in the centre of Amsterdam. Many points of interest are within walking distance or can easily be reached by public transport. At the conference desk suggestions on how to discover surprising Amsterdam and its surroundings will be available. The Netherlands have a marine climate. The month of Sep- tember has an average day temperature of 18 C. 10. Advisory Committee B.J. Alder Livermore A. Baldereschi Lausanne L. Bengtsson Reading H.J.C. Berendsen Groningen K. Binder Mainz R.K. Bock Geneva D. Frenkel Amsterdam U. Frisch Nice R. Gruber Lausanne B. Gustafsson Uppsala W. Hillebrandt Garching G.I. Marchuk Moscow K. Morokuma Okazaki G. Parisi Rome C. Rebbi Boston T. Takeda Naka A.G. Tenner Amsterdam B. Veltman Delft 11. Sponsors European Physical Society, Computational Physics Group Netherlands Physical Society Foundation "Physica" University of Amsterdam National Institute of Nuclear and High-Energy Physics 12. Local Organizing Committee R. Blokzijl P.H.A. van Dam A. Donszelmann,(treasurer) W.M. van Leeuwen W. Lourens R. van der Sluijs A.G. Tenner,(chairman) E. Wassenaar --------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION FORM Europhysics Conference on Computational Physics Amsterdam, 10-13 September 1990 Please complete and return this form to: Mw. Rita van der Sluijs tel: +31-20-592-5138 Secretariat CP90 Conference +31-20-592-5003 NIKHEF-H fax: +31-20-592-5155 P.O. 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