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Call for Papers
The meeting will focus on key aspects of computational physics. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas of interest:
- Theory, Numerical Methods and Applications of Computational Physics.
- Statistical and Non-linear Physics, including Dynamics of Complex Systems, Lattice Gases and Cellular Automata
- Condensed Matter Physics, including Material Physics, New Material Design and Nanotechnology, Computing in Crystallography, Quantum Effects and Many-body Interactions, etc.
- Fluid Dynamics and Plasma Physics
- Cosmology and Astrophysics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, including Lattice Field Theories, QCD, QED
- Computational Quantum Dynamics, Quantum Computation and Molecular Dynamics
- Biophysics, Bioinformatics and Future Interdisciplinary Applications.
- Computing Environments for Computational Physics
- Computer architectures
- Parallel systems (hardware, software, methods of programming)
- Supercomputing (computers and centres) in the academic environment
- Visualization
- Network Architecture, Grid
- Massive Data Management and Data Mining
- Education and Social Service of Computational Physics
Abstract Submission
Participants who would like to present should submit the title and abstract through:
Online Submissions
Abstracts submitted by 15 Nov will be reviewed by the Committee for the possibility of presenting a poster or oral presentation.
Important Dates
Deadline for early bird registration: |
15 October 2012 |
Deadline for abstract submission: |
1 November 2012 |
Notification of abstract acceptance: |
15 November 2012 |
Submission of full paper: |
31 January 2013
15 March 2013
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