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2012 Conference on Computational Physics

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The 2012 Conference on Computational Physics [CCP2012] will be held on 14-18 October this year in Kobe, Japan. The event aims to be an international forum for the discussion of computational physics and its applications in research and in industry across a variety of disciplines.

The event, part of a series which has been held annually since 1989, is being organised under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics‘ commission on Computational Physics [C20].

The conference is being held to coincide with the opening of the K computer to the international community. This machine, located at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, is currently ranked the world’s fastest supercomputer by the TOP500 project. Starting from November 2012 applications for using the K computer will be publicly accepted.

The deadline for registration at the conferene is 10 September this year, with an early registration date of 31 July. The abstract submission deadline is 31 August. A reduced registration fee for students is also available.

For more information, and for registration, please visit the conference website.




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