| Date: | 30 June 9:00am - 4 July 5:00pm 2003 |
| Venue: | e-Science Institute, 15, South College Street, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Organising Committee: | Artan Boriçi, Bálint Joó, Tony Kennedy, Brian Pendleton (Edinburgh), Anna Kenway (NeSC), Andreas Frommer (Wuppertal) |
This Workshop is the third in a sequence which started in 1995 at the University of Kentucky and continued in 1999 with a workshop in Wuppertal. The aim is to bring together applied mathematicians and theoretical physicists to stimulate the exchange of ideas between leading experts in the fields of lattice QCD and numerical analysis.
The workshop is organised jointly by The University of Edinburgh and the UK National e-Science Centre. It promotes scientific progress in lattice QCD as an e-science activity that encourages close collaboration between the core sciences of physics, mathematics and computer science.
In order to achieve more realistic computations in lattice quantum field theory substantial progress is required in the exploitation of numerical methods. In particular, there has been much progress in the formulation of lattice chiral symmetry satisfying the Ginsparg-Wilson relation. Methods for implementing such chiral fermions efficiently is the principal subject of this meeting.
Topics and Introductory Lectures are listed below. .
Topics