II Granada Lectures in Computational Physics

2nd Granada Seminar on Computational Physics
Almuñecar (Granada), Spain. 7-12 September 1992

“II Granada Lectures on Computational Physics”,
P.L. Garrido and J. Marro Eds. World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore (1993)

ISBN: 981-02-1163-5


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II GRANADA SEMINAR ON COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS

(Internacional School of the University of Granada in Almunecar)

Almunecar, 7-12 September 1992


Lista de invitados y temas / Invited speakers and their topics :

  • Eduardo Battaner (Física Teórica y Cosmos, Universidad de Granada ), “Un problema de astrofísica computacional: orden en la orientación de galaxias”
  • Javier Cabrera (Statistics, Rutgers University, New Jersey ), “Sistemas dinámicos disipativos y atractores extraños”
  • Julio F. Fernandez (Centro de Fisica, I.V.I.C., Caracas ), “Agregación limitada por difusión: generalización y aplicaciones”
  • Hans R. Jauslin (Physique, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon ), “Caos en sistemas hamiltonianos clásicos y cuánticos”
  • Rafael de la Llave (Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin ), “Introducción a la teoría matemática de sistemas dinámicos”
  • Luis F. Rull (Física Atómica, Universidad de Sevilla ), “Ecuaciones integrales para fluidos: fenómenos críticos”
  • Alan D. Sokal (Physics, New York University ), “Nuevos algoritmos Monte Carlo y aplicaciones en teoría de campos”
  • J. Lorenzo Valles (Institute for Advanced Materials, European JRC, Petten ), “Propiedades mecánicas de nuevos materiales avanzados”

There will be around 30 invited morning lectures, from Monday to Saturday, at the level of a 1st year of graduate studies, plus computer sessions and parallel seminars and communications in the afternoons. Spanish and English are the official languages: all invited speakers are bilingual. The list of invited speakers and topics is tentative. The registration fee is 20,000Pts. Some limited financial help will be available for a few exceptional cases. Information about accommodations in Almuñécar (the capital of the “tropical coast” of Granada, 70 km south of Granada, 75 km east of Málaga) will be provided upon request; board and lodging will be available from about 2,500 Pts./day.

To receive further information, please contact :
Pedro L. Garrido or Joaquin Marro, Institute “CarlosI” for Theoretical and Computacional Physics (e.c.), Facultad de Ciencias, Campus de Fuentenueva, Universidad de Granada, E-18071-Granada, Spain. Telefax: +34 958 242 862. E-mail : garrido@ugr.es