Spring ACS
- From: Matt Challacombe <MChalla $#at#$ LANL.Gov>
- Organization: Group T-12, Theoretical Chemistry and Molecular
Physics
- Subject: Spring ACS
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 13:14:45 -0700
Dear Netters,
Abstracts for the Spring ACS COMP/PHYS Section on
"Methods for Addressing Time and Length Scale
Problems in Molecular Simulation" are now available
> from my page at http://www.t12.lanl.gov/~mchalla/
This section will cover a range of leading edge research
into multi-scale methods for tackling large problems in
molecular simulation. Emphasis is in the following subject
areas:
o Linear Scaling Electronic Structure Theory: density matrix methods,
O(N) Fock builds, wavelets
o Multiscale Methods: linking atomistic simulation with continuum
modeling, QM/MM
o Multiple Time Scale Methods: multiple time step methods,
advanced sampling methods, accelerated dynamics
Sincerely, Matt
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+ Matt Challacombe, Ph.D. http://www.t12.lanl.gov/~mchalla/ +
+ Los Alamos National Laboratory email: MChalla $#at#$ LANL.Gov +
+ Group T-12, Mail Stop B268 phone: (505) 665-5905 +
+ Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 fax: (505) 665-3909 +
+ +
+ "The secret to mountain biking is pretty simple. The slower you go +
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