WORKSHOP
ON COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS

DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF STANISLAV MERKURIEV St.Petersburg,
Russia, August 24-27, 2003
ORGANIZED
BY:
St.Petersburg
State University
St.Petersburg
Dept. of the Steklov' Math. Inst.
Euler International
Math. Inst. St.Petersburg
Math. Society
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof.
S.Yu.Slavyanov (SPSU) Chairman
Prof. S.L.Yakovlev (SPSU) Vice
Chairman
Prof.
N.V.Egorov (SPSU)
Dr.
A.A.Merkurieva (SPSU)
Dr. E.V.Novikova
(EIMI)
Visa support
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof.
E.O. Alt, Mainz
Prof. W. Plessas, Graz
Prof. V.B. Belyaev, Dubna
Prof. L.I. Ponomarev, Moscow
Prof. R.A. Evarestov, St.Petersburg
Prof. Yu.F. Ryabov, Gatchina
Prof. L.D. Faddeev, St.Petersburg
Prof. V.N. Troyan, St.Petersburg
Prof. I.V. Komarov, St.Petersburg
Prof. L.A. Verbitskaya, St.Petersburg
SPONSORED BY:
Russian
Foundation for
Basic Research
St.Petersburg
State University
Pobeda/Knauf
Stanislav
Petrovich Merkuriev, rector of St.Petersburg State University (1985-1993),
full member of Russian Academy of Sciences, untimely died in 1993 at the age
of 47 and at the peak of his scientific, pedagogical and administrative
activity. He left a valuable heritage of pioneering ideas and results in
quantum few-body theory and other fields of mathematical and computational
physics. He played a key role in reformation and preserving the high level of
education at St.Petersburg State University during a hard period of political
changes in Russia. He organized the first Department of Computational Physics
in Russia and headed it from 1985 to 1993.
This
workshop is intended to pay tribute to his memory and to present the modern
state of art of computational physics.
SESSIONS
TO BE ORGANIZED:
Computational
problems in few body physics
Computational
problems in many-electron physics
Parallel computing
Computational geophysics and electromagnetics
Knowledge-based systems in physics
Working language
is English
Registration fee 120 USD
with reduction for participants from CIS
and covers the invitation and organizational costs,
airport transportation, refreshments,
lunches and workshop party.
IMPORTANT
DEADLINES
Registration
as soon as possible
Abstract submission
May 31, 2003
Visa
application
June 15, 2003
WAYS
OF SUBMISSION
1. Electronic submission (mostly preferred!)
cpsm2003@mph.phys.spbu.ru
2. FAX: +7-812-428-7240,
+7-812-428-4343
3. Hard copies to be addressed: Prof.
S.Yu.Slavyanov
Dept.
Math.& Comp.Phys.
Inst. On Physics, St.Petersburg Univ.
Ul'yanovskaya 1 198504
Petrodvoretz, St.Petersburg Russia
We expect to receive camera-ready
abstract limited, if possible, by one A4 page of 10pt font size;
TeX and Word
documents are accepted
VISA
APPLICATION AND ACCOMMODATION:
Please
be aware that government regulation requires the visa to enter Russia for
almost all foreign visitors. Please fill on-line
the visa and accommodation form (or download the template)
or contact
Mrs. Elena Novikova
(Tel. +7-812-234 0574).
Thank you!
WORKSHOP
VENUE and FOOD SERVICE:
Workshop
venue is St.Petersburg Department of the
Steklov Mathematical Institute. It is located in the downtown with a
good connection to any hotel. Lunches will be arranged in a walking distance
from the Institute.
SANKT-PETERSBURG,
Russia
St.Petersburg
is one of the most beautiful cities of Europe founded by Peter the Great. Year
2003 is announced by UNESCO
the
"Year of Sankt-Petersburg"
because of the 300
Anniversary of the city. St.Petersburg is also world
known as a great cultural
center with reach Museums
and Exhibition Halls and famous Theaters
(opera, ballet) and philharmonic hall. The electronic newspaper "The
St.Petersburg Times" gives many helpful tips about the city. Hotels
Map of
St.Petersburg
Metro
scheme
Weather
St.Petersburg
Yellow Pages
For more information please be free to contact:
Sergey Slavyanov (+7-812-2345941) or Sergey
Yakovlev (+7-812-428-4343)
Department
of Mathematical & Computational Physics, St.Petersburg University
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