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The Advanced Study Institute on "Theoretical Aspects and New
Developments in Magneto-Optics" was held at the University of
Antwerpen (R.U.C.A.), from July 16 to July 28, 1979. The Institute
was sponsored by NATO. Co-sponsors were: Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium),
A.S.L.K. (Belgium), Bell Telephone Mfg. CO. (Belgium), Esso
Belgium, Generale Bankmaatschappij (Belgium), General Motors
(Belgium), I.B.M. (Belgium), Kredietbank (Belgium), Metallurgie
Hoboken-Over pelt (Belgium), National Science Foundation (U.S.A). A
total of 60 lecturers and participants attended the Institute.
Scope of the Institute The magneto-optic phenomena are due to the
change of the polarizability of a substance as a result of the
splitting of the quantized energy bands. Most of these phenomena
were discovered during the second half of this century. The
understanding of the magneto-optical effects of all kinds, however,
was brought by the advent of quantum mechanics, and since then
important progress has been made in many fields of experimental
methods and techniques."
The International Workshop on "The Use of Supercomputers in
Theoretical Science" took place on January 24 and 25, 1991, at the
University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, Belgium. It was the sixth
in a series of workshops, the fIrst of which took place in 1984.
The principal aim of these workshops is to present the state of the
art in scientific large-scale and high speed-computation.
Computational science has developed into a third methodology
equally important now as its theoretical and experimental
companions. Gradually academic researchers acquired access to a
variety of supercomputers and as a consequence computational
science has become a major tool for their work. It is a pleasure to
thank the Belgian National Science Foundation (NFWO-FNRS) and the
Ministry of ScientifIc Affairs for sponsoring the workshop. It was
organized both in the framework of the Third Cycle "Vectorization,
Parallel Processing and Supercomputers" and the "Governemental
Program in Information Technology." We also very much would like to
thank the University of Antwerp (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen
-VIA) for fInancial and material support. Special thanks are due to
Mrs. H. Evans for the typing and editing of the manuscripts and for
the preparation of the author and subject indexes. J.T. Devreese
P.E. Van Camp University of Antwerp July 1991 v CONlENTS High
Perfonnance Numerically Intensive Applications on Distributed
Memory Parallel Computers .................... . F.W. Wray Abstract
......................................... .
The Advanced Study Institute on "Path Integrals and Their
Applications in Quantum, Statistical, and Solid State Physics" was
held at the University of Antwerpen (R.U.C.A.), July 17-30, 1977.
The Institute was sponsored by NATO. Co-sponsors were: A.C.E.C.
(Belgium), Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium), l'Air Li~uide BeIge (Belgium),
Be1gonucleaire (Belgium), Bell Telephone Mfg. Co. (Belgium),
Boelwerf (Belgium), Generale BankmaatschappiJ (Belgium), I.B.M.
(Belgium), Kredietbank (Belgium), National Science Foundation
(U.S.A.), Siemens (Belgium). A total of 100 lecturers and partici-
pants attended the Institute. The development of path (or
functional) integrals in relation to problems of stochastic nature
dates back to the early 20's. At that time, Wiener succeeded in
obtaining the fundamental solution of the diffusion e~uation using
Einstein's joint probability of finding a Brownian particle in a
succession of space intervals during a corresponding succession of
time intervals. Dirac in the early 30's sowed the seeds of the path
integral formulation of ~uantum mecha- nics. However, the major and
decisive step in this direction was taken with Feynman's works in
~uantum and statistical physics, and quantum electrodynamicso The
applications now extend to areas such as continuous mechanics, and
recently functional integration methods have been employed by
Edwards for the study of polymerized matter.
The Advanced Study Institute on "Theoretical Aspects and New
Developments in Magneto-Optics" was held at the University of
Antwerpen (R.U.C.A.), from July 16 to July 28, 1979. The Institute
was sponsored by NATO. Co-sponsors were: Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium),
A.S.L.K. (Belgium), Bell Telephone Mfg. CO. (Belgium), Esso
Belgium, Generale Bankmaatschappij (Belgium), General Motors
(Belgium), I.B.M. (Belgium), Kredietbank (Belgium), Metallurgie
Hoboken-Over pelt (Belgium), National Science Foundation (U.S.A). A
total of 60 lecturers and participants attended the Institute.
Scope of the Institute The magneto-optic phenomena are due to the
change of the polarizability of a substance as a result of the
splitting of the quantized energy bands. Most of these phenomena
were discovered during the second half of this century. The
understanding of the magneto-optical effects of all kinds, however,
was brought by the advent of quantum mechanics, and since then
important progress has been made in many fields of experimental
methods and techniques.
The International Workshop on "The Use of Supercomputers in
Theoretical Science" took place on January 24 and 25, 1991, at the
University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, Belgium. It was the sixth
in a series of workshops, the fIrst of which took place in 1984.
The principal aim of these workshops is to present the state of the
art in scientific large-scale and high speed-computation.
Computational science has developed into a third methodology
equally important now as its theoretical and experimental
companions. Gradually academic researchers acquired access to a
variety of supercomputers and as a consequence computational
science has become a major tool for their work. It is a pleasure to
thank the Belgian National Science Foundation (NFWO-FNRS) and the
Ministry of ScientifIc Affairs for sponsoring the workshop. It was
organized both in the framework of the Third Cycle "Vectorization,
Parallel Processing and Supercomputers" and the "Governemental
Program in Information Technology." We also very much would like to
thank the University of Antwerp (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen
-VIA) for fInancial and material support. Special thanks are due to
Mrs. H. Evans for the typing and editing of the manuscripts and for
the preparation of the author and subject indexes. J.T. Devreese
P.E. Van Camp University of Antwerp July 1991 v CONlENTS High
Perfonnance Numerically Intensive Applications on Distributed
Memory Parallel Computers .................... . F.W. Wray Abstract
......................................... .
The 1986 Advanced Study Institute on "The Physics of the two-Dimen
sional Electron Gas" took place at the Conference Centre liTer
Helme," close to Oostende (Belgium), from June 2 till 16, 1986. We
were motivated to organize this Advanced Study Institute in view of
the recent experimental and theoretical progress in the study of
the two-dimensional electron gas. An additional motivation was our
own theore tical interest in cyclotron resonance in two-dimensional
electron systems at our institute. It is my pleasure to thank
several instances and people who made this Advanced Study Institute
possible. First of all, the sponsor of the Advanced Study
Institute, the NATO Scientific Committee. Furthermore, the co
sponsors: Agfa Gevaert, Bell Telephone Mfg. Co. N.V., Burroughs
Belgium. Control Data. Digital Equipment Corporation, Esso Belgium.
European Research Office (USA). Kredietbank. National Science
Foundation (USA). Special thanks are due to the members of the
Program Committee and the members of the Organizing Committee. I
would also like to thank Mrs. H. Evans for typing assistance."
These volumes contain the invited and contributed talks of the
first general Conference of the Condensed Matter Division of the
European Physical Society, which took place at the campus of the
University of Antwerpen (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen) from
April 9 till 11, 1980. The invited talks give a broad perspective
of the current state in Europe of research in condensed matter
physics. New developments and advances in experiments as well as
theory are reported for 28 topics. Some of these developments, such
as the recent stabilization of mono-atomic hydrogen, with the
challenging prospect of Bose condensation, can be considered as
major break throughs in condensed matter physics. Of the 65 invited
lecturers, 54 have submitted a manuscript. The remaining talks are
published as abstracts. The contents of this first volume consists
of 9 plenary papers. Among the topics treated in these papers are:
- electronic structure computations of iron the density functional
theory hydrogen in amorphous si topologically disordered materials
nuclear antiferromagnetism stabilization of mono-atomic hydrogen
gas covalent and metallic glasses nonlinear excitations in
ferroelectrics."
These volumes contain the invited and contributed talks of the
first general Conference of the Condensed Matter Division of the
European Physical Society, which took place at the campus of the
University of Antwerpen (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen) from
April 9 till 11, 1980. The invited talks give a broad perspective
of the current state in Europe of research in condensed matter
physics. New developments and advances in experiments as well as
theory are reported for 28 topics. Some of these developments, such
as the recent stabilization of mono-atomic hydrogen, with the
challenging prospect of Bose condensation, can be considered as
major break throughs in condensed matter physics. Of the 65 invited
lecturers, 54 have submitted a manuscript. The remaining talks are
published as abstracts. The contents of this first volume consists
of 9 plenary papers. Among the topics treated in these papers are:
- electronic structure computations of iron the density functional
theory hydrogen in amorphous Si topologically disordered materials
nuclear antiferromagnetism stabilization of mono-atomic hydrogen
gas covalent and metallic glasses nonlinear excitations in
ferroelectrics.
The 1982 Antwerp Advanced Study Institute on "Physics of Polarons
and Excitons in Polar Semiconductors and Ionic Crystals" took place
from July 26 till August 5 at the Conference Center Priorij Corsen
donk, a restored monastery, close to the city of Antwerp. It was
the seventh Institute in our series which started in 1971. This
Advanced Study Institute, which was held fifty years after Landau
introduced the polaron concept, can be considered as the third
major international symposium devoted to the physics of pola rons.
The first such symposium took place in St. Andrews in 1962 under
the title "Polarons and Excitons" [I]. The early theoretical
developments related to polarons were reviewed in depth at this
meeting; the derivation of the polaron hamiltonian by Frohlich, the
Frohlich weak coupling theory (and the equivalent weak coupling
canonical transformations), the Landau-Pekar and Bogolubov strong
coupling theory and the Feynman polaron model formulated with his
path integrals. The main emphasis was on the polaron self-energy,
effective mass and mobility. From the experimental side the first
evidence for polaron effects was provided by the pioneering
cyclotron and mobility measurements o~ the silver halides by F. e.
Brown and his group. Also the significance of polaron effects for
the under standing of excitons in ionic crystals was a central
topic in St. Andrews. The second Advanced Study Institute
concerning polaron physics was organized at the University of
Antwerp (R. U. C. A.
These volumes contain the invited and contributed talks of the
first general Conference of the Condensed Matter Division of the
European Physical Society, which took place at the campus of the
University of Antwerpen
This volume contains of the proceedings of the CECAM {Centre
d'Etudes de Calcul Atomique et Moleculaire} workshop on "Ab Initio
Calculation of Phonon Spectra" which took place at the campus of
the University of Antwerpen (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen) on
June 4 and 5, 1981. This workshop was sponsored by the
Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, by the Belgian "Nationaal Fonds
voor Weten- schappelijk Onderzoek" and the Belgian Ministry of
Education and Cultural Affairs. Although the calculation of phonon
spectra in a solid has long been known to solid state physicists,
it is only in the last decade that a macroscopic theory which
treats the response of the electrons to the vibrations of the ions
has been developed in a successful way. In the case of
semiconductors numerical calculations of phonon frequencies were
not performed until very recently due to the complex- ity of the
problem. The correct treatment of the electron in the crystal has
also led to an investigation of electron-phonon inter- action,
including many body effects. Success has been achieved in the
calculation of phonon anomalies and the coupling parameters in
transition metals. In the case of surfaces the conductions for the
appearance of electronic instabilities and the coupling of the
resulting charge density wave to the lattice have been studied.
The International Workshop on "The Use of Supercomputers in
Theoretical Science" took place on November 29 and 30, 1989 at the
University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, Belgium. It was the fifth
in a series of workshops, the first of which took place in 1984.
The principal aim of these workshops is to present the
state-of-the-art in scientific large scale and high speed
computation. Computational science has developed into a third
methodology equally important now as its theoretical and
experimental companions. Gradually academic researchers acquired
access to a variety of supercomputers and as a consequence
computational science has become a major tool for their work. It is
a pleasure to thank the Belgian National Science Foundation
(NFWO-FNRS) and the Ministry of Scientific Affairs for sponsoring
the workshop. It was organized both in the framework of the Third
Cycle "Vectorization, Parallel Processing and Supercomputers" and
the "Governemental Program in Information Technology"~ We also very
much would like to thank the University of Antwerp (Universitaire
Instelling Antwerpen - UIA) for financial and material support.
Special thanks are due to Mrs. H. Evans for the typing and editing
of the manuscripts and for the preparation of the author and
subject index.
The International Workshops on "The Use of Supercomputers in
Theoretical Science" have become a tradition at the Univer sity of
Antwerp, Belgium. The first one took place in 1984. This volume
combines the proceedings of the second work shop (December 12,
1985), of the third (June 16, 1987) and of the fourth (June 9,
1988). The principal aim of the International Workshops is to
present the state-of-the-art in scientific high speed computa tion.
Indeed, during the past ten years computational science has become
a third methodology with merits equal to the theo retical and
experimental sciences. Regretfully, access to supercomputers
remains limited for academic researchers. None theless,
supercomputers have become a major tool for scientists in a wide
variety of scientific fields, and they lead to a realistic solution
of problems that could not be solved a decade ago. It is a pleasure
to thank the Belgian National Science Foundation (NFWO-FNRS) for
the sponsoring of all the workshops. These workshops are organized
in the framework of the Third Cy cle "Vectorization, Parallel
Processing and Supercomputers," which is also funded by the
NFWO-FNRS. The other sponsor I want to thank is the University of
Antwerp, where the workshops took place. The University of Antwerp
(UIA), together with the NFWO-FNRS, are also the main sponsors of
the ALPHA-project, which gives the scientists of Belgium the
opportunity to obtain an easy supercomputer connection."
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