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Grand Challenge Problems in Computational AstrophysicsWorkshop IV: Transfer PhenomenaMay 16 - 20, 2005Organizing Committee:
Rolf-Peter Kudritzki, Chair
(University of Hawaii)
Scientific BackgroundThe transport of radiation and particles is an essential element of the description of almost any astrophysical phenomenon. While radiative transport is a mature area of inquiry, new astrophysical paradigms are giving rise to new approaches and methodologies that challenge even the most modern computational capabilities. Progress in these new methodologies will be explored in detail in this workshop. The following topics will be included:
SpeakersTom Abel (Stanford University)Marvin Adams (Texas A&M University) Donald Batchelor (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Roberto Casini (National Center for Atmospheric Research) Irene Gamba (University of Texas, Austin) Peter Hoeflich (University of Texas) Louis Howell (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) Randy Jokipii (University of Arizona) Michael Knoelker (National Center for Atmospheric Research/High Altitude Observatory) Edward Larsen (University of Michigan) Dave Levermore (University of Maryland) Matthias Liebendorfer (University of Toronto/CITA) Jim Morel (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Peter Nugent (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) Adalbert Pauldrach (Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich) Christian Ringhofer (Arizona State University) Juergen Steinacker (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics) James Warsa (Los Alamos National Laboratory) William Watson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Sebastian Wolf (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics) Contact Us:Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) |
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