Monte Carlo Methods

Wednesday, August 21, 13.50-16.00

Thursday, August 22, 13.50-15.40

Friday, August 23, 13.50-15.55

A.1. MonteCarlo Methods

Red Hall

Chair: S. Bonella

A.2. MonteCarlo Methods

Red Hall

Chair: W. Janke

A.3. MonteCarlo Methods

Red Hall

Chair: A. Troester

13.50-14.20

Wolfhard Janke (Invited Speaker),

Generalized Ensemble Simulations of Polymer Adsorption in an Attractive Spherical Cage

13.50-14.20

David P. Landau (Invited Speaker),

A New Paradigm for Petascale Monte Carlo: Replica Exchange Wang-Landau Sampling

13.50-14.15

Elci Eren Metin,

Efficient Monte Carlo Simulations of the Random­Cluster Model using a Dynamic Connectivity Algorithm

14.20-14.45

Alexander Lyubartsev,

Systematic coarse-

graining of molecular models by the Inverse Monte Carlo: Theory, practice and software

14.20-14.50

Martin Weigel (Invited Speaker),

Simulating spin models on GPU: a tour

14.15-14.40

Prudnikov Pavel,

Dimensional crossover in critical behavior of ultrathin magnetic fims

14.45-15.10

Johannes Zierenberg,

Application of the parallel multicanonical method to lattice gas condensation

14.50-15.15

Prudnikov Vladimir Vasilevich,

Aging and non-

equilibrium critical phenomena in Monte Carlo simulations

 
14.40-15.05

Ryzhov Valentin Nikolayevich,

Melting Scenario of the Two-Dimensional Core-Softened System: First-Order or Continuous Transition

15.10-15.35

Elmar Bittner,

Parallel-tempering cluster algorithm

15.15-15.40

Medvedeva Maria A.,

Monte Carlo simulation of critical properties of ultrathin anisotropic Heisenberg fims

15.05-15.30

Pospelov Evgeny,

Ageing properties in off-equilibrium critical relaxation of 3D diluted Ising ferromagnets

15.35-16.00

Ivanov Viktor Aleksandrovich,

Intramolecular structures in a single copolymer chain consisting of flexible and semiflexible blocks: Monte Carlo simulation of a lattice model

  15.30-15.55

Khisamutdinov Alfred,

Imitation Monte Carlo methods for Boltzmann equation problems, parallelization of the algorithms with splitting