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1998-9 WARWICK SYMPOSIUM
COMPUTATION and MATHEMATICS

Workshop 1: Cardiac Arrhythmias, Pattern Formation,
Atmospheres and Oceans

WARWICK WEEKEND
18th & 19th September 1998
PROGRAMME
Participants

We draw your attention to this new event on the Warwick schedule. The purpose is to provide a forum by which interested members of the UK community from universities, from industry and the private sector, or from laboratories can meet with Workshop visitors and participate in discussions on the chosen topics. Warwick Weekends will be usually one or two day meetings, planned so those with busy schedules can attend, and organised around general state-of-the-art lectures accessible to a broad audience. We very much look forward to these events as a means of engaging with colleagues from all over the UK.

Friday 18th September
10.00am Denis Noble - Numerical models of body organs - Presenter Arun Holden
11.30am Art Winfree - Scroll waves and the heart - Presenter Dwight Barkley
2.00pm Mike Newman - Past, present and future of computing in algebra - Presenter Derek Holt
3.30pm David Epstein - Geometry and groups - Presenter Mike Newman
5.00pm Alan Newell - Pattern formation - Presenter Werner Pesch
6.30pm Drinks and Buffet

Saturday 19th September
11.30am Peter Rhines - Modelling of oceans - Presenter Mike Cullen
10.00am Andrew Staniforth - Modelling the atmosphere - Presenter David Dritschel
2.00pm Norman Zabusky - Discovery and innovation through computer simulation - Presenter David Dritschel
3.30pm Vladimir Zakharov - Ocean waves; experiment, theory and simulation - Presenter Roger Grimshaw

+ Discussion and Poster Sessions.

Sunday 20th September
Whatever pleases ........

 
 
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