ANNOUNCEMENTS
Report from the INT program "Gluons and the quark sea at high energies: distributions, polarization, tomography"
July 1-2 INT 20th Anniversary Symposium (both slides and video now available):
Presentations
RECENT PROGRAM REPORTS
Extreme Computing and its Implications for the Nuclear Physics/Applied Mathematics/Computer Science Interface
(INT Program June 6 - July 8, 2011)
Reported by W. C. Haxton; Organizing Committee: Joe Carlson, George Fuller, Tom Luu, Juan Meza, Tony Mezzacappa, John Negele, Esmond Ng, Steve Pieper, Martin Savage, James Vary, Pavlos Vranas
Reported on December 8, 2011
The program was organized with the goal of keeping the nuclear physics community an active participant in planning for exascale computing. The field has several important applications that are computationally limited, including lattice QCD; various ab initio nuclear structure methods (diagonalization of large sparse shell-model matrices, ... Read more...
Interfaces between Structure and Reactions for Rare Isotopes and Nuclear Astrophysics
(INT Workshop August 8 - September 2, 2011)
Reported by B. A. Brown (chair), H. Esbensen, P. Danielewicz, J.A. Tostevin
Reported on November 18, 2011
The goal of this INT
Program was to identify those problems in the area of
theory for reactions with rare isotopes that need to be
solved in order to plan experiments for FRIB (the
Facility for Rare Isotopes) and in order to understand
the experimental results in terms of nuclear structure
and applications to nuclear astrophysics.. Read more...