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05-6-1060-2005/2010
Priority:1
Status: In-progress

Mathematical Support of Experimental and Theoretical Studies Conducted by JINR


Leaders:   V.V. Ivanov
Gh. Adam
P.V. Zrelov

Scientific Programme:
Performance of top research in computational mathematics and computational physics, aimed at solving specific problems arising in experimental and theoretical research carried out with the participation of JINR. Mathematical description and algorithmic reformulation of the physical models such as to meet the requirement of computing solution in polynomial time. Development of methods and algorithms, able to extract physically insightful information from experimental data. Simulation of physical processes within experimental installations. Algorithm implementation into efficient and reliable hardware adapted programs. The successful realization of such interdisciplinary research efforts assumes: development of mathematical methods and tools for modeling physical processes and experimental data analysis; creation of methods and numerical algorithms for modeling magnetic systems; development of software and computer complexes for experimental data processing; elaboration of numerical algorithms and software for simulation of complex physical systems; development of methods, algorithms and software of computer algebra; development of computing tools of a new generation. Application of the developed methods and algorithms to other topics in science and technology (nanotechnologies, biology, medicine, economy, industry, etc.).

Expected main results in 2009:
Collaboration
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YSU
IIAP NASA
Ashtarak IPR NASA
Austria Linz RISC
Australia Sydney Univ.
Belarus Minsk IM NASB
JIPNR-Sosny NASB
Brest BSTU
Belgium Brussels ULB
Liege ULg
Bulgaria Sofia IMech BAS
IMI BAS
INRNE BAS
SU
TU-Sofia
Rousse RU
Canada Edmonton U of A
Toronto IBM Lab
CERN Geneva
Chile Valparaiso UTFSM
Czech Republic Prague CTU
Rez NPI ASCR
Egypt Cairo AEA
Giza CU
Finland Turku UT
France Metz UPV-M
Georgia Tbilisi IC GAS
RMI GAS
Germany Berlin FU Berlin
HUB
Aachen RWTH
Darmstadt GSI
Giessen JLU
Halle MLU
Heidelberg Univ.
MPI-K
Julich FZJ
Kassel Uni Kassel
Marburg Univ.
Munich TUM
Rostock Univ.
Tubingen Univ.
Greece Athens Univ.
Thessaloniki AUTH
Italy Turin INFN
Japan Osaka Kansai Univ.
Kazakhstan Almaty INP NNC RK
PTI MS-NAS RK
Mexico Mexico IPN
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NUM
SMCS NUM
Poland Warsaw FP WUT
SINS
Cracow AGH
Lodz SINS
Otwock-Swierk IAE
SINS
Rzeszow Univ.
Portugal Coimbra UC
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
UB
Russia Moscow CC RAS
IMM RAS
ITEP
MEPhI
MIREA
MSU
PFUR
Belgorod BelSU
Protvino IHEP
Puschino IMPB RAS
ITEB RAS
Saratov SSU
St. Petersburg FIP
PDMI RAS
Tver TvSU
Slovak Republic Kosice IEP SAS
TU
Presov PU
South Africa Cape Town UCT
Pretoria UP
Switzerland Zurich ETH
Sweden Stockholm KTH
Lund LU
Taiwan Taipei AS
Tajikistan Dushanbe TGNU
Khojent KSU
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
IM NASU
Kharkov ILTPE NASU
KFTI NASU
United Kingdom Manchester Univ.
Plymouth Univ.
USA Louisville, KY UofL
Argonne, IL ANL
Vietnam Hanoi VNU

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