International Conference “Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems” Kiel, Germany (July 30th -August 4th , 2017)
2017; Wiley; Volume: 57; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/ctpp.201790027
ISSN1521-3986
Tópico(s)Magnetic confinement fusion research
ResumoContributions to Plasma PhysicsVolume 57, Issue 10 p. 428-433 PREFACEFree Access International Conference “Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems” Kiel, Germany (July 30th–August 4th, 2017) First published: 27 December 2017 https://doi.org/10.1002/ctpp.201790027AboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL 1 COMMITTEES International Advisory Board (IAB) David Neilson, Università degli studi di Camerino, Chair Angel Alastuey, École normale supérieure de Lyon Jose Alejandre, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa John Bollinger, National Institute of Standards and Technology at Boulder Michael Bonitz, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Robert Cauble, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory David M. Ceperley, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, UIUC Gilles Chabrier, École normale supérieure de Lyon Jean Clerouin, CEA-Centre d'Etudes de Limeil-Valenton Alan DeSilva, Institute for Research in Electronics & Applied Physics, University of Maryland Claude Deutsch, Laboratoire de Physique des Gaz et des Plasmas, Université Paris-Sud 11 Zoltan Donko, Research Institute for Solid State Physics & Optics, HAS Dan Dubin, University of California, San Diego James Dufty, University of Florida Vladimir Filinov, RAS/Institute of High Energy Density, Moscow Vladimir Fortov, RAS/Institute of High Energy Density, Moscow Kenneth Golden, University of Vermont John Goree, University of Iowa Ulrich Heinz, Ohio State University Friedrich Hensel, Philipps-Universität Marburg Gabor Kalman, Boston College M. Howard Lee, University of Georgia Hartmut Löwen, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf Yurii E. Lozovik, RAS/Institute of Spectroscopy, Moscow Yitzhak Maron, Weizmann Institute of Science Gregor Morfill, Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik Michael S. Murillo, Michigan State University François Peeters, Universiteit Antwerpen Vittorio Pellegrini, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) David Pines, Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter Rudolph Podgornik, National Institute of Health & University of Ljubljana Ronald Redmer, Universität Rostock Gerd Röpke, Universität Rostock Marlene Rosenberg, University of California, San Diego Manfred Schlanges, Universität Griefswald Gaetano Senatore, Università degli Studi di Trieste Hiroo Totsuji, Okayama University Giovanni Vignale, University of Missouri-Columbia Xiaogang Wang, University of Beijing Executive Committee Michael Bonitz, Kiel, Chair Vladimir Fortov, Moscow John Goree, Iowa Program Committee (PC) Ronald Redmer, Rostock, Chair David Neilson, Camerino Angel Alastuey, Lyon Michael Bonitz, Kiel Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Michael Bonitz, Kiel, Chair Patrick Ludwig, Kiel Zhandos Moldabekov, Kiel/Almaty Conference History NATO Advanced Study Institute on Strongly Coupled Plasmas 1977 Orleans-la-Source, France (organizers: Feix, Kalman and Carini) Les Houches Winter School 1982 Les Houches, France (Baus and Hansen) Strongly Coupled Plasmas 1986 Santa Cruz, California, USA (Rogers and DeWitt) 1989 Lake Yamanaka, Japan (Ichimaru) 1992 Rochester, New York, USA (Van Horn and Ichimaru) 1995 Binz, Germany (Kraeft and Schlanges) Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems 1997 Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Kalman) 1999 St. Malo, France (Deutsch and Jancovici) 2002 Santa Fe, USA (Murillo and Benage) 2005 Moscow, Russia (Fortov and Norman) 2008 Camerino, Italy (Neilson and Senatore) 2011 Budapest, Hungary (Donko and Hartmann) 2014 Santa Fe, USA (Graziani) 2017 Kiel, Germany (Bonitz) List of participants Jan Willem Abraham, Kiel, Germany Angel Alastuey, Lyon, France Elshad Allahyarov, Düsseldorf,Germany Samat Amirov, Almaty, Kazakhstan Evgeny Apfelbaum, Moscow, Russia Vincent Ballenegger, Besancon, France Karsten Balzer, Kiel, Germany Nuriya Bastykova, Almaty, Kazakhstan Alex Bataller, North Carolina, USA Gordon Baym, Urbana, Illinois, USA Bernard Bernu, Paris, France Assia Bessaa, Algiers, Algeria Michael Bonitz, Kiel, Germany Thomas Bornath, Rostock, Germany Harish Charan, Gandhinagar, India Jean Clerouin, Arpajon, France Sara Conti, Antwerp, Belgium Jiayu Dai, Changsha, China Tilo Doeppner, Livermore, USA Chandre Dharma-wardana, Ottawa, Canada Zoltan Donko, Budapest, Hungary Tobias Dornheim, Kiel, Germany James Dufty, Gainesville, USA Ben van Duppen, Antwerp, Belgium Lev Dyachkov, Moscow, Russia Karlygash Dzhumagulova, Almaty, Kazakhstan Werner Ebeling, Berlin, Germany Yan Feng, Soochow,China Sandrine Ferri, Maiseille, France Alexei Filinov, Kiel, Germany Vladimir Filinov, Moscow, Russia V.E. Fortov, Moscow, Russia Martin French, Rostock, Germany Ayatola Gabdulin, Almaty, Kazakhstan Simon Groth, Kiel, Germany Siegfried H. Glenzer, Stanford, USA Peter Hartmann, Budapest, Hungary Bin He, Beijing, China Fabian Heidrich-Meisner, Munich, Germany Dieter H.H. Hoffmann, Darmstadt, Germany Yong Hou, Changsha, China Euyheon Hwang, Suwon, Korea Igor Iosilevskiy, Moscow, Russia Moldir Issanova, Almaty, Kazakhstan Zoltan Jurek, Hamburg, Germany Hanno Kählert, Kiel, Germany Gabor Kalman, Boston, USA Dongdong Kang, Xhangsha, China Sandugash Kodanova, Almaty. Kazakhstan Evdokiya Kostadinova, Waco, USA Andrei Kozhberov, Saint Petersburg, Russia Wolf Kraeft, Rostock, Germany Dominik Kreil, Linz, Austria Stefan Kuhr, Strathclyde, UK Yuri K.Kurilenkov, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Lapitsky, Moscow, Russia Alexander Larkinm Moscow, Russia Yaroslav Lavrinenko, Moscow, Russia Chengliang Lin, Rostock, Germany Patrick Ludwig, Kiel, Germany Qian Ma, Changsha, China Péter Magyar, Budapest, Hungary Manoel Manghi, Toulouse, France Inna Martynova, Moscow, Russia Stephane Mazevet, Paris, France Ranna Masheyeva, Almaty, Kazakhstan Victor Mintsev, Chernogolovka, Russia Zhandos Moldabekov, Kiel, Germany Klaus Muller-Dethlefs, Manchester, UK David Neilson, Camerino, Italy Dmitrii Nikolaev, Moscow, Russia Genri Norman, Moscow, Russia Anton Ovechkin, Snezhinsk, Russia Hong Pan, Boston, USA Andrea Perali, Camerino, Italy Carlo Pierleoni, L'Acquila, Italy Ilya Polishchuk, Moscow, Russia Martin Preising, Rostock, Germany Alessandro Principi, Nijmegen, Netherlands Kushal Ramakrishna, Dresden, Germany Tlekkabul Ramazanov, Almaty, Kazakhstan Jacob Roberts, Ford Collins, USA Sebastian Rosmej, Rostock, Germany Ronald Redmer, Rostock, Germany Heidi Reinholz, Rostock, Germany Gerd Röpke, Rostock, Germany Hartmut Ruhl, Munich, Germany Alexey A. Rykounov, Snezhinsk, Russia Saltanat Sadykova, Jülich, Germany Ilnur Saitov, Moscow, Russia Nenad Sakan, Belgrade, Serbia Niclas Schlünzen, Kiel, Germany Tim Schoof, Kiel, Germany Manuel Schöttler, Rostock, Germany Wolffram Schröer, Bremen, Germany Gaetano Senatore, Triest, Italy Erik Shalenov, Almaty, Kazakhstan Yuri Shangin, Snezhinsk, Russia Aleksey Shumikhin, Moscow, Russia Luciano Silvestri, Boston, USA Nikolai Smirnov, Snezhinsk, Russia Philipp Sperling, Stanford, USA Sita Sundar, Kiel, Germany Naeem Tahir, Darmstadt, Germany Shigenori Tanaka, Kobe, Japan Igor M. Tkachenko, Valencia, Spain Andrea Tomadin, Genoa, Italy Hiroo Totsuji, Okayama, Japan Yerbolat Ussenov, Almaty, Kazakhstan Viktor Valmispild, Hamburg, Germany Ilya Valuev, Moscow, Russia Jan Vorberger, Dresden, Germany Bastian Witte, Rostock, Germany Ulf Zastrau, Hamburg, Germany Mohammed Zarenia, Antwerp, Bergium Askar Zhunisbekov, Almaty, Kazakhstan 2 PREFACE The International Conference "Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems 2017” (SCCS2017) was held in Kiel, Germany, from July 30th through August 4th in the Kiel Wissenschaftspark (Science park). For three decades, the SCCS conference has been the premier international meeting of scientists who deal with dense, non-ideal and complex plasmas and condensed matter physicists who work on strong Coulomb correlation effects. For the 2014 conference, see Ref. [1]. This conference is closely related to the series Physics of Nonideal Plasmas the proceedings of which are also published in this journal. For the latest proceedings, see Refs. 2, 3. The series of “Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems” conferences provide a forum where physicists, material scientists, chemists, engineers and mathematicians from a variety of disciplines can communicate across wide disciplinary boundaries. Topics covered include dense and astrophysical plasmas, density functional theory, ionic liquids, dusty plasmas, white dwarfs, electron liquids and electron hole plasmas in condensed matter, confined and mesoscopic Coulomb systems, high energy-density plasmas in the laboratory, classical charged particle systems and developments in theoretical methods and numerical techniques. Aside from the established topics, the local organizers typically add one topic reflecting their particular interest. This year this was in the area of quantum dynamics of correlated Coulomb systems and plasma-surface interaction. The conference organizers succeeded in providing a relaxing, yet stimulating atmosphere in which productive scientific exchanges were easily achieved. Also, the conference excursion to Lübeck and the Dinner on the Boat were memorable events. We are grateful to the LOC, in particular to Patrick Ludwig, Zhandos Moldabekov and their team for their great efforts. The Local Organizing Committee and the Program Committee (PC), in consultation with the International Advisory Board (IAB), put together a very interesting scientific program with excellent talks and poster contributions. The various scientific communities came forward with an exciting set of presentations. The presentations were selected to give attendees both an overview of the latest scientific research in strongly coupled Coulomb systems in a wide variety of fields, and also specialized details. Three posters of young researchers were selected for the “Best poster” prize. Our congratulations go to Assia Bessaa, Sara Conti, and Yerbolat Ussenov. Also, this year's “Laser and particle beams” prize was awarded to Simon Groth. This year's conference was attended by 116 participants who benefited from the relatively low conference fees, especially for young researchers. This was thanks to generous financial support from the German Science Foundation (DFG) and Kiel University. The papers in these two-part proceedings capture the depth and breadth of the field of strongly coupled Coulomb systems and they do justice to the proud tradition of SCCS. All papers were peer reviewed according to the high standards of Contributions to Plasma Physics. Three papers have been selected as Editors' choice: the articles by Clerouin et al., Groth et al., and Bernu et al. and are free to read. The editorial board of Contributions to Plasma Physics and the managing editor, Dirk Naujoks, are gratefully acknowledged, as they have been very helpful in handling and finalizing the submitted articles. We trust that researchers in the area of strongly correlated systems in general, and strongly correlated Coulomb systems in particular, will find this compilation of work presented at SCCS2017 both educational and useful in their research. It is a pleasure to announce that, according to the decision of the IAB in Kiel, the next SCCS will be held in 2020 in Changsha, China. Angel Alastuey, Lyon 1 December 2017 Michael Bonitz, Kiel David Neilson, Camerino Ronald Redmer, Rostock Program committee and guest editors REFERENCES 1 Contrib. Plasma Phys. 55, 82– 84 (2015) 2 Contrib. Plasma Phys. 56, No. 3-4, 155– 160 (2016) 3 Contrib. Plasma Phys. 56, No. 5, 367– 370 (2016) Volume57, Issue10Special Issue: International Conference Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems Kiel, Germany, Part INovember 2017Pages 428-433 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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