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Meetings/Workshops on Computational Physics and Numerical Simulation in the Netherlands
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| 1. | [ID=175373]MODEST-8b: Multiscale Multiphysics Scientific Environment - Towards Realistic Modeling of Dense Stellar Systems in MUSE |
| 15 Sep 2008 → 19 Sep 2008; Amsterdam , Netherlands |
| abstract: You are invited for the 5-day workshop in order to continue the development and discuss the future of MUSE - a Multi-scale Multi-physics Software Environment. The purpose of MUSE is to realistically model dense stellar systems such as young star clusters and galactic nuclei (see http://muse.li). Important steps had been taken over the last two years at previous workshops, most recently in Split, Croatia, in August 2007, where we accomplished to complete a working interface to connect a complete set of base codes. During this next meeting we plan to demonstrate the capabilities of MUSE by simulating a star cluster including stellar dynamics, stellar evolution as well as stellar collisions. |
| weblink: http://modesta.science.uva.nl/modest/modest8b/index.html |
| contact: Stefan Harfst, Astronomical Institute, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1098 SJ; phone: (+31205257582) |
| related subject(s): Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology |
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last updated: 27 June 2008