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June 2, 2005 (Nottingham)
Molecules in Motion
- Stuart Althorpe (Nottingham) Geometric phase and the hydrogen exchange reaction
- David Manolopoulos (Oxford) Including quantum mechanical effects in condensed phase molecular dynamics
- Srihari Keshavamurthy (IIT) Classical-quantum correspondence study of vibrational energy flow in strongly coupled systems with three degrees of freedom
- Mark Child (Oxford) Quantum monodromy and molecular spectroscopy
- Holger Waalkens and Andy Burbanks (Bristol) Phase-space transition state theory
- Roman Schubert (Bristol) Quantum normal form approach to transition state theory
- Jonathan Connor (Manchester) Recent applications of special functions and uniform asymptotic approximations to molecular scattering
- Christopher Drew (Nottingham) Uniform approximation of scattering in phase space
May 13, 2005 (Loughborough)
Momentum maps
- D. Holm (Imperial) Right and left momentum maps for diffeos: symmetries vs solutions for EPDiff
- T. Tokieda (Cambridge) Momentum maps that are not quite momentum maps
- J. Montaldi (Manchester) Fibration of the momentum map
- H. Dullin (Loughborough) Convexity of the momentum map in the Neumann system
February 23, 2005 (Leicester)
Radial Basis Function Methods and Applications
- B. Baxter (London) Scaling radial basis functions via Euclidean distance matrices
- C.L. Farmer (Oxford) Statistical approaches to scattered data interpolation and the overlap with rbfs
- A. Iske (Leicester) Multiscale particle simulation by using polyharmonic splines
- M. J. D. Powell (Cambridge) Properties of multiquadric interpolation in one dimension
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