Plenary and Invited Lectures

Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics 2006

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

 

Ioannis Antoniou, Laboratory of Statistics, Chaos and Stochastic Analysis, Mathematics Department, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
     Complexity, Innovation and Time Operator
Michael Bachmann, Institut for Theoretical Physics, University Leipzig, Germany
     Minimalistic Hybrid Models for the Adsorption of Polymers and Peptides to Substrates
Guido Boffetta, Department of General Physics, University of Torino, Italy
     Conformal Invariance in Two-Dimensional Turbulence
Nikolai D. Dikoussar, Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR, Dubna, Russia
     Four-point Transformations Methods in Approximation and the Smoothing Problems
Stephan Fritzsche, Institute of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Kassel University, Germany
     Computer-algebra: A `Classical' Route for Studying the Behavior of Quantum Computers
Vladimir P. Gerdt, Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR, Dubna, Russia
     Computer Algebra and Linear Difference Equations: Some Applications to Scientific Computing and to High Energy Physics
Ulrich H.E. Hansmann, Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University, USA
     Protein Folding In Silico
Shura Hayryan, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
     Combination of Wang-Landau and Transition Matrix Monte Carlo Methods for Protein Simulations
Juha Honkonen, National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland
     Nonlinear Fluctuation-Induced Rate Equations for Linear Birth-Death Processes
Chin-Kun Hu, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
     Modeling and Simulation of Protein Folding
Victor V. Ivanov, Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR, Dubna, Russia
     Statistical and Kinetic Models of Information Traffic
Wolfhard Janke, Institut for Theoretical Physics, University Leipzig, Germany
     Quenched Disordered Systems: A Challenge for Computer Simulations
Savely Karshenboim, D. I. Mendeleev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM), St. Petersburg 190005, Russia, and and Max-Planck-Institut fuer Quantenoptik, 85748 Garching, Germany
     The CODATA Adjustment of the Fundamental Physical Constants: Their Data and Results
Gerald Kneller, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS, Rue Charles Sadron, 45071 Orléans, Cedex 2, France
     Scaling Laws in the Dynamics of Proteins and Liquids
Viktor D. Lakhno, Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology RAS, Pushchino, Russia
     The Problem of DNA Conductivity
Mai Suan Li, Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
     Refolding of Proteins under Quenched Force
Marco Martins Afonso, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
     Point-Source Emission of a Passive Scalar in Turbulent Flows
Andrea Mazzino, INFM-Department of Physics, University of Genova, Italy
     Rayleigh-Taylor Turbulence in Two Dimensions
Gennadii A. Ososkov, Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR, Dubna, Russia
     Contemporary Methods of Data Processing in Experimental Physics
Yura Pis'mak, State University of Saint-Petersburg, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
     Scaling Laws in Evolution of Large Computer Programs
Igor V. Puzynin, Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR, Dubna, Russia
     Computational Physics Methods for Complex Physical System Investigations
Alberto Salvadori, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brescia, Italy
     Numerical Simulations of Cohesive Interface Problems via Boundary Integral Equations
Stan Scott, School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
     e-Collisions using e-Science
Peter Zinterhof, Department of Scientific Computing, University Salzburg, Austria
     High Dimensional Integration: New Weapons Fighting the Curse of Dimensionality

 


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