HPC 2015 - Minisymposium on HPC Applications in Physical Sciences
Topics/Call fo Papers
This is the second time the Minisymposium is included in the PPAM Conference, whereas the previous events in the series were independent (International Seminar Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena, Poznań, Poland, December 4-6, 1997) or organized within the PARA 2008 Workshop on State-of-the-Art in Scientific and Parallel Computing, Trondheim, Norway, on May 13-16, 2008 (HPC Applications: Molecular Nanomagnets Simulations).
MINISYMPOSIUM TOPICS
Modeling and numerical simulations have become important tools in physical sciences and materials
design. Significant results have been achieved in simulations of static and dynamic properties of the
condensed and soft matter systems using the HPC resources. The Minisymposium is devoted, but not
limited, to HPC applications in physical sciences and aims at addressing the following topics:
a) scalability of the simulation tools in the HPC environment;
b) the overlap between the ab-initio and phenomenological modeling;
c) non-classical dynamics in the low-dimensional magnetism;
d) new approaches and simulations methods;
e) new tools and environments in materials science computations.
MINISYMPOSIUM TOPICS
Modeling and numerical simulations have become important tools in physical sciences and materials
design. Significant results have been achieved in simulations of static and dynamic properties of the
condensed and soft matter systems using the HPC resources. The Minisymposium is devoted, but not
limited, to HPC applications in physical sciences and aims at addressing the following topics:
a) scalability of the simulation tools in the HPC environment;
b) the overlap between the ab-initio and phenomenological modeling;
c) non-classical dynamics in the low-dimensional magnetism;
d) new approaches and simulations methods;
e) new tools and environments in materials science computations.
Other CFPs
- 2nd Workshop on Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms for PDEs
- Minisymposium on High Performance Computing Interval Methods
- 4-th Workshop on Complex Collective Systems
- 11th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
- 2016 IEEE First International Conference on Control, Measurement and Instrumentation (CMI 2016)
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