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[vsnet-computing 19] (fwd) Numerical Simulations in Astronomy
1st Circular
"Numerical Simulations in Astronomy 2002" (NSA2002)
http://www.cc.nao.ac.jp/nsa2002/
A Satellite Meeting of the IAU 8th Asian-Pacific
Regional Meeting
Conference place:
National Center of Sciences/Hitotsubashi Memorial Hall
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Dates:
July 5-6, 2002
Supported by Astronomical Data Analysis Center and
Division of Theoretical Astrophysics
of National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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The Scientific Organizing Committee:
Tomoyuki Hanawa (Nagoya U., chair)
Youqiu Hu (U. Sci. and Tech. of China)
Yipeng Jing (Shanghai Astron. Obs.)
Junichiro Makino (U. Tokyo)
Joseph J. Monaghan (Monash U.)
Michael L. Norman (UCSD)
Dongsu Ryu (Chungnam National U.)
Kazunari Shibata (Kyoto U.)
Kohji Tomisaka (NAOJ)
The Local Organizing Committee:
Takashi Ito (NAOJ)
Eiichiro Kokubo (NAOJ)
Tomoharu Suzuki (U. Tokyo)
Kohji Tomisaka (NAOJ, chair)
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[Purpose of the meeting]
"Numerical Simulations in Astronomy 2002 (NSA2002)" is aimed
at summarizing latest numerical simulations in astrophysics.
It is held as a satellite meeting of the IAU 8th Asian-Pacific
Regional Meeting (APRM2002). Those who attend NSA2002 are assumed
to attend also APRM2002. Those who are interested in NSA2002
are recommended strongly to visit the web page of APRM2002,
URL is http://www.astro.isas.ac.jp/conference/aprm2002/ and register
yourself as soon as possible. All the information on the conference
site, travel, visa, and local area will be given there. The LOC of
this satellite meeting covers only the talks given in the satellite
meeting.
[Style of the meeting]
"Numerical Simulations in Astronomy 2002" is interdisciplinary
in the sense that it is not intended to focus on any specific
astronomical object. It consists of about 10 invited talks and another
10 contributed talks. Each invited talk summarizes recent advance in
a specific theme. It is 30 minutes long and will be followed by 10
minutes discussion. Each contributed talk features recent interesting
numerical simulations and technics which bring us new findings in
astronomy and astrophysics. It is 15 minutes long and will be followed
by 5 minutes discussion. Those who wish to present poster papers
are recommended to submit them to the main conference. We do NOT have
a poster session in this satellite meeting.
[List of the invited speakers]
Following is the list of invited speakers.
Y. Hu (U. Sci. Tech. of China, China)
Magnetohydrodynamic Catastrophe in Solar Atmosphere
Y. Jing (Shanghai Astron. Obs., China)
Cosmological Hydrodynamical Simulation
J. Makino (U. Tokyo, Japan)
N-body Simulation with GRAPE
D. Ryu (Chungnam National U., Korea)
Magnetohydrodynamical Simulations of ISM
R. Stein (Michigan State, USA)
Visualization and Confrontation with Observation of the Sun
M. Shibata (U. Tokyo, Japan)
Binary Neutron Star Coalescence and Gravitational Waves
S. Yamada (Osaka U., Japan)
Type II Supernova
(TBD)
Adaptive Mesh Refinement
M. Norman (UCSD)
Summary Talk
[Call for papers]
We call for oral papers. Those who wish to present
a contributed talk are requested to submit the abstract according
to the form given at the end of this first circular. SOC selects
about 10 papers according to the abstract before April 30, 2002.
Le us remind you that we do NOT have a poster session in this
meeting. Those who wish to present poster papers are asked to submit
them to the main conference, even if the subjects are more suitable
for the satellite meeting. And please keep in mind that the number
of oral talks is restricted.
[Registration]
Although registration to the main conference is charged, no
additional charges are requested requested to the participants of
NSA2002. As LOC of NSA2002, we need your name and contact address
for further announcement. If you are interested in this satellite
meeting, you are kindly requested to submit e-mail to
nsa2002@cc.nao.ac.jp
after filling the application form attached at the end of this first
circular.
Let us remind you again that you need register yourself at
the web site of the main conference,
http://www.astro.isas.ac.jp/conference/aprm2002/.
It will provide you information on the conference site and others.
Please send us e-mail of registration after registration to the
main conference.
[Proceedings]
Proceedings of NSA2002 will be published from the Astronomical
Data Analysis Center (ADAC) of the Astronomical Observatory of
Japan (NAOJ). Each copy will be given to the registered participants
of NSA2002.
[Crucial dates]
December 1 2001 call for contributed talks
March 31 2002 deadline for application to oral talks
April 30 2002 program fix by SOC
July 2-5 2002 the IAU 8th Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting
(APRM2002)
July 5-6 2002 Numerical Simulations in Astronomy
(NSA2002)
[Preliminary schedule]
July 5 2002
13:30--15:30 Session I
15:30--16:00 coffee break
16:00--18:00 Session II
July 6 2002
9:30--12:00 Session III
10:00--13:30 lunch
13:30--15:30 Session IV
15:30--16:00 coffee break
16:00--17:30 Session V
Contact Address:
Kohji Tomisaka
National Astronomical Observatory Japan
Osawa 2-21-1, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, Japan
fax +81-422-34-3746
e-mail nsa2002@cc.nao.ac.jp
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"Numerical Simulations in Astronomy 2002" (NSA2002)
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