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IMA
2002 Summer Program for Graduate Students in Scientific Computing
July
1-26, 2002
During July 1-26, 2002 the University of Kentucky
Center for Computational Sciences will be the host
of the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications'
(IMA) summer graduate program
in mathematics. The course will concentrate on scientific
computing with an emphasis on applications including a week on
biomathematical computing. An additional feature will be
a two day workshop on how to use the Department of Energy's software
for parallel computers at the end of week 3.
This program is open to graduate students from IMA Participating
Institutions. Students are nominated by their department head.
Participating institution department heads nominate graduate
students from their institution by an e-mail to visit@ima.umn.edu
with the students' names and e-mail addresses. Places are guaranteed
for two graduate students from each participating institution,
with additional students accommodated as space allows.
Note that registration and selections of qualified students
are over.
Students who have been nominated can fill out the online application
form.
Registration
Form
Please note that the Registration form is in Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf) format and may be filled in online and printed out if
you have a reasonably current version of Acrobat Reader (available
for free online from Adobe.)
The conference is being organized by
The
conference administrative assistants are
Topics
and Speakers
There will be a topic a week unless noted. The ACTS workshop
will be at the end of Iain Duff's lectures during the third
week.
Daily
Schedule
We will meet on Monday through Friday. The first day we
will meet at 9:00 to get acquainted. All lectures will
be in 327 McVey
Hall unless announced otherwise. Students are expected
to attend all of the lectures.
| 9:30-10:30 |
First
lecture |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Break |
| 11:00-12:00 |
Second
lecture |
| 12:00-2:00 |
Lunch |
| 2:00-4:00 |
Informal
study sessions |
In
addition, there will be an informal get together on Monday evenings.

List
of Confirmed Participants
Facilities
The university also has a 224 processor HP Superdome cluster.
Each processor is rated at about 3 gigaflops (peak) and has 2
gigabytes of main memory. There are three 64 processor and one
32 processor SMP's with five terabytes of attached disk storage.
In addition, there are workstations and PC's. Students should
bring a laptop computer if possible.
There are apartments, cafeterias, restaurants,
bookstores, libraries on or near campus. Lexington is a city of
275,000 people and has many other facilities. Its airport is served
by 6 major airlines. Cincinnati is about 75 miles from campus.
Temporary campus id's will be arranged so that
access to university facilities is assured.
Cheers,
Craig C. Douglas
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