Workshop on

Multiscale Problems in Quantum and Classical Mechanics, Averaging Techniques and Young Measures

Berlin, 19th - 21th September 2002

in the framework of the DFG Priority Program 1095
"Analysis, Modeling and Simulation of Multiscale Problems"

Organizers:

W. Dreyer (Berlin), H.-Chr. Kaiser (Berlin), Th. Koprucki (Berlin), and  A. Mielke (Stuttgart)

Contact: mspqcm@wias-berlin.de


Topics:

Many-particle systems · Quantum classical coupling · Time averages and Young measures · Quantum hydrodynamics · Adiabatic and scaling limits · Semiconductor nanostructures · Electronic structure calculation · Surface nanostructures · Multiscale problems of the atomic chain · Evolution equations of Young measures · Wavelets · Adaptive refinements · Homogenization · Two-scale finite elements · Adapted basis sets


Details:

The workshop is organized by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin, and the University of Stuttgart. The conference site is the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, located in the very center of Berlin near the famous Gendarmenmarkt (map).

If you would like to attend the workshop please e-mail to mspqcm@wias-berlin.de. Participants are invited to contribute their recent results in the topics addressed in the workshop. A limited number of contributions will be selected for oral or poster presentation.

Deadline for registration: July 15, 2002.

There will be no registration fee. For members (applicants plus one participant) of the DFG priority program 1095 and invited speakers, travel expenses and accommodation will be covered according to the DFG guidelines for the priority program. All other participants, have to cover their expenses themselves. In exceptional cases it might be possible to partially cover travel expenses and accommodation (please indicate this in your registration e-mail).

List of speakers (in preparation)

List of participants (in preparation)


Further Information:

Related workshop on "Efficient Algorithms for Multiscale Dynamics", Berlin, September 23-25, 2002 within the same DFG priority program.

Participants who also would like to attend both workshops, please indicate this in their registration e-mail.


Contact and registration: mspqcm@wias-berlin.de