XXXII IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics

Damien Foster, Nikolaos G. Fytas, Charo Del Genio, Ran Holtzman, Abhishek Kumar, Susanne Horn, Alban Potherat, Martin Weigel, Taras Yavors'Kii

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Abstract

The 32nd IUPAP Conference in Computational Physics was held online August 2-5, 2021 with organizational support from Coventry University. The Conference in Computational Physics series of meetings is held annually under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) at international locations alternating typically between Europe, the Americas, and the Asian and Pacific regions. It covers all areas of the computational sciences with a relation to physical applications, making it the largest and leading recurrent international meeting in computational physics. Typical topics covered include statistical mechanics and complex systems, soft matter and biophysics, materials and nano-science, fluid dynamics, quantum manv-body physics, quantum computing, lattice field theory, astrophysics, gravitation and cosmology, novel hardware and software, computational physics education, machine learning and algorithms as well as geophysics and porous media. The format combines plenary overview lectures with a broad range of topical parallel sessions featuring invited impact talks as well as oral contributions and poster sessions, complemented by discussion sessions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number011001
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2207
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Mar 2022
Event32nd IUPAP Conference in Computational Physics, CCP 2021 - Coventry, Virtual, United Kingdom
Duration: 2 Aug 20215 Aug 2021

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  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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