Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics 2006

High Tatra Mountains, Slovakia, August 28 - September 1, 2006

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

This is the first invitation to participate in the International Conference MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, 2006, which will be organized by the Laboratory of Information Technologies, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, the Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice, Slovakia, and the Technical University, Kosice, Slovakia, and which will be held in High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) from August 28 to September 1, 2006. The site of the conference is the Hotel ``Rysy***'', additional hotel for accomodation is Hotel ``Meander***''

The Conference follows the rich traditions of the previous conferences on mathematical modeling, numerical methods and computational physics that have been held in Dubna, Russia since 1964, e.g., Computational Modeling and Computing in Physics 1996, Modern Trends in Computational Physics 1998, and V. International Congress on Mathematical Modeling 2002.

Plenary lectures (60 min.) and invited talks (30 min.) are scheduled during the morning sessions. Two parallel sessions (except Wednesday) with short talks (20 min.) will be held in the afternoons. Contributions to be given as talks will be selected by the Organizing Committee on the recommendation of the International Program Committee.

The plenary lecture and invited talk speakers will be specified in the next bulletin.

About 80-90 scientists are expected to attend the MMCP 2006 Conference. The Conference will start on Monday, August 28, at 9 a.m. and end on Friday, September 1. The arrivals will be on Sunday afternoon, August 27 and departures on Friday afternoon, September 1.

The working language of the Conference is English.

The Proceedings will be published soon after the Conference.
 

Preliminary topics:



mathematical methods and tools for modeling complex physical and technical systems;
software and computer complexes for experimental data processing;
methods, algorithms, and software of computer algebra;
modeling in physical chemistry;
computational biology and biophysics;
new generation computing tools, distributed scientific computing.
 
 

We kindly ask you to inform us about your interest to participate at the Conference MMCP 2006. Please pass the information along to those colleagues of you who could be interested in the Conference Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics 2006.

For all communication and information please use the Conference e-mail mmcp2006@saske.sk.