Conveners
Invited Session
- Aleksandar Belic (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
Invited Session
- Mihnea Dulea (National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering)
Invited Session
- Aneta Karaivanova (IICT-BAS)
Ioannis Liabotis
(GRNET)
17/10/2012, 09:30
Jens Wiegand
(CASTORC)
18/10/2012, 09:00
Dr
Antun Balaz
(Institute of Physics Belgrade)
18/10/2012, 09:45
Computational Physics
Oral presentation
In this talk we will present our recent results of the study of ultracold quantum gases, obtained using the NUQG high-performance computing application developed in the framework of HP-SEE project. First, by extensive numerical simulations of the underlying Gross-Pitaevskii equation [1], we will show how parametric excitation of Bose-Einstein condensed systems can lead to formation of Faraday...
Prof.
Aneta Karaivanova
(IICT-BAS)
18/10/2012, 10:30
Computational Physics
Oral presentation
In this work we consider Monte Carlo methods for solving quantum-kinetic integral equations which describe the electron transport in semiconductors. The corresponding algorithms are included in SET (Simulation of Electron Transport) application. Here we study the scalability of the presented algorithms using HPC resources in South-Eastern Europe. Numerical results for parallel efficiency and...
Prof.
Ivan O. Juranić
(Department of Chemistry-IChTM, University of Belgrade, Njegoševa 12, Belgrade, Serbia)
19/10/2012, 09:00
A short overview of computational modeling is presented. The major features of molecular geometry optimization are given, and the computational demands are analyzed. Short outlines of strategies that are in use for speeding-up of computation are presented, too.
In the second part of presentation, the specific examples, and accompanying results of computational applications in chemistry are...
Dr
Jesus Cruz Guzman
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico UNAM)
19/10/2012, 09:45