Monday morning, 5 June 1995
Program overview
MONDAY MORNING, 5 JUNE 1995
Session B01. Fluids.
Monday morning, 11:00, Urban Room. G. Doolen, presiding.
- 11:00 B01.01 A Parallel Incompressible Flow Solver Package with a Parallel Multigrid Elliptic Kernel
- John Lou and Robert Ferraro (JPL/CIT)
- 11:15 B01.02 Boundary Layer Receptivity in Cascade Flows to Time - Harmonic Disturbances
- L.R. ROJAS and C.H. AMON (Carnegie Mellon University)
- 11:30 B01.03 Evolution of Instabilities in Radial Flows.
- J.C. OLIVEIRA and C.H. AMON (Carnegie Mellon University)
- 11:45 B01.04 A New Class of Thermal Convection
- Patricio Cordero, Jorge Ibsen and Rodrigo Soto (Departamento de F\'{\i}sica, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
- 12:00 B01.05 Three Dimensional Medial Axis Analysis of the Void Structure of Geological Materials
- David A. Coker (SUNY Institute of Technology), W. Brent Lindquist and S.M. Lee (SUNY Stony Brook)
Session B02. Density Functional Methods.
Monday morning, 11:00, Monongahela Room. B. Klein, presiding.
- 11:00 B02.01 Adaptive Coordinate Electronic Structure Calculations
- D. R. Hamann (AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974)
- 11:30 B02.02 Variational Linear-Scaling Methods for Solving the Electronic Structure Problem.
- David Vanderbilt (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University)
- 12:00 B02.03 Local Orbital Representations for Efficient Modelling of Materials
- Mark Pederson (Complex Systems Theory Branch, Naval Research Laboratory, 20375-5345)
Session B03. Nonlinear Dynamics I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Allegheny Room. D. Meredith, presiding.
- 11:00 B03.01 Reliability of computed trajectories in chaotic simulations
- Tim Sauer (George Mason University)
- 11:30 B03.02 Simplectic Computations of Lyapunov Exponents
- Habib Salman (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 12:00 B03.03 Computational Issues in Unmasking Chaotic Communications
- Kevin M. Short (University of New Hampshire)
Session BANQUET. Banquet of the APS Division of Computational Physics.
Tuesday Evening, 19:00, Urban Room, Westin William Penn Hotel
- BANQUET Quantum Mechanics, Chemical Plants, and the Environment
- Gregory McRae (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)