Physikalisches Kolloquium - Physik Universität Osnabrück
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Ort: Physikgebäude, Westerberg, Barbarastr. 7, Raum 32/110 (Hörsaal)
Zeit: Montag, 2. Oktober 2006, 15 Uhr
1. Vortrag
A new approach to Monte-Carlo simulations
Prof. Dr. David P. Landau, University of Georgia, Athens
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David Landau is one of the key figures in simulational physics. To a wide community he is known for his
famous book with Kurt Binder. In his colloquium he will present a modern approach to Monte-Carlo
simulations not only in statistical physics but also in other areas of science. Among other things
David Landau will explain how one can replace the commonly known Metropolis algorithm by the new
Wang-Landau algorithm in certain cases.
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2. Vortrag
Spinhenge@home devote your lunch break to science
Prof. Dr. Christian Schröder, Thomas Hilbig Fachhochschule Bielefeld
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Spinhenge@home is a project similar to Seti@home. It aims at statistical computations for spin dynamics,
i.e. the evaluation of magnetic properties of certrain materials, by means of distributed computing.
The platform for this project is BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing), which has
already been utilized for other scientific projects. Christian Schröder and Thomas Hilbig will explain in
their talk how it really works and what it can achieve.
Read more about here
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Magnetocalorics of magnetic molecules
Seminar, Ph.D. program, University of Osnabrück, 21th November 2007
Prof. Dr. Christian Schröder held a talk with the title "The world is not enough! -
Spin dynamics simulations for magnetic nanostructures on a global scale".
Slides here
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72nd Annual Meeting 2008 and DPG Spring Meeting of the Condensed
Matter Section in conjunction with further divisions and working groups
Technical University Berlin, February 25-29, 2008
Prof. Dr. Christian Schröder held a talk with the title "Multiple nearest-neighbor exchange constants in
the frustrated magnetic molecules {Mo72Fe30} and {Mo72Cr30}".
Slides here
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