Program overview

MONDAY MORNING, 25 JUNE 2001

Session A1. Doing It Big: At the Fringe of Computational Possibility.

Monday morning, 08:00, Building 10, Room 250

08:00 A1.001 Solving Einstein's Equations on the Grid: Using Supercomputers to Collide Black Holes
Edward Seidel (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik)
08:40 A1.002 Insights into Physics of Fluid Turbulence Using High Resolution Simulation
S.-Y. Chen (The Johns Hopkins University)
09:20 A1.003 Computer Simulation of the Beating Human Heart
Charles S. Peskin, David M. McQueen (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University)
10:00 A1.004 Coffee Break
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10:30 A1.005 Computational Materials Science at the Terascale: Toward predicting materials performance and aging through experimentally validated multiscale modeling
Tomas Diaz De La Rubia (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
11:10 A1.006 Big computers and small particles: the challenge of QCD
Doug Toussaint (University of Arizona)