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Start Time:

31 May 2005 at 08:30

Ends On:

4 June 2005

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (Kastler)

Organizer(s):

A. Ferrara, Y. Jing, U.-L. Pen, U. Seljak, S. White

Material:

31 May 2005
08:30
09:30
REGISTRATION
01h00'
31 May 2005
09:30
09:50
Opening Address and a few remarks by K.R. Sreenivasan
20'
09:50
10:30
Computational Issues in CMB Analysis, Now and Then
40'
R.J. Bond
University of Toronto (CITA), Ontario, Canada
10:30
11:00
Coffee Break
30'
11:00
11:35
New Techniques for Analyzing Cosmological Data Sets
35'
B.D. Wandelt
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
11:35
12:00
Speeding up Cosmological Boltzmann Codes
25'
M. Doran
Universität Heidelberg, Germany
12:00
12:25
Recent Advances in Model Comparison Techniques
25'
A. Slosar
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:25
15:00
Lunch Break
02h35'
31 May 2005
15:00
15:25
A Fast Method for Likelihood Evaluations
25'
C.M. Hirata
Princeton University, New Jersey, U.S.A.
31 May 2005
15:25
16:00
Large-Scale Structure beyond the Power Spectrum
35'
R. Scoccimarro
New York University, U.S.A.
16:00
17:00
Coffee Break and Poster Session
01h00'
31 May 2005
17:00
17:35
Beyond the Million-Body Problem: Simulating Galactic Nuclei
35'
D. Merritt
Rochester Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
17:35
18:10
A Fast Parallel PM Code
35'
U.-L. Pen
University of Toronto (CITA), Ontario, Canada
18:30
18:30
Welcome Reception
1 June 2005
09:00
09:35
The Adaptive TreePM Method
35'
J.S. Bagla
Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, India
09:35
10:10
The Universe in a Supercomputer: From the First Quasars to the Large-Scale Galaxy Distribution
35'
V. Springel
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany
10:10
10:35
Large Scale Magnetic Structure Elucidated by a Cluster of UHE Cosmic Rays
25'
G. Farrar
New York University, U.S.A.
10:35
11:00
Coffee Break
25'
11:00
11:35
Galaxy Formation with Adaptive Mesh Refinement
35'
R. Teyssier
Service d'Astrophysics CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
11:35
12:00
Hydrodynamic Simulations of the Lyman Alpha Forest
25'
H. Trac
Princeton University, New Jersey, U.S.A.
12:00
12:25
Quantifying Discreteness Effects in Cosmological N Body Simulations
25'
M. Joyce
Universite de Paris VI, France
12:25
15:00
Lunch Break
02h35'
1 June 2005
15:00
15:35
Galaxy Formation and Strong Lensing
35'
Y. Jing
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, P.R. of China
15:35
16:10
Theoretical and Observational Studies of Topology of Large Scale Structure
35'
C. Park
Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Seoul, Korea
16:10
16:45
Searching for Emission and Absorption Signatures of Warm/Hot Intergalactic Medium with DIOS (Diffuse Intergalactic Oxygen Surveyor): Mock Observation of Cosmological Simulation Data
35'
Y. Suto
The University of Tokyo, Japan
16:45
17:15
Coffee Break and Poster Session
30'
17:15
17:50
Views of Galaxy Clusters
35'
G. Tormen
Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
17:50
18:15
Early Structure in LCDM Universe
25'
L. Gao
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophyiscs, Garching, Germany
19:30
19:30
Conference Dinner - Trattoria Gostilna Devetak
2 June 2005
10:00
10:35
The Accretion History of the Milky Way
35'
J.F. Navarro
University of Victoria, British Colombia, Canada
10:35
11:10
Density Profiles and Substructure: Approximating CDM Halos with N-Body Models
35'
J. Diemand
University of California, Santa Cruz, U.S.A.
11:10
11:30
Coffee Break
20'
11:30
11:55
The Dependence on Environment of Cold Dark Matter Halos
25'
P. Colin
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Michoacan, Mexico
11:55
12:30
Simulating Strong Gravitational Lenses and their Small-Scale Structure
35'
B. Metcalf
University of California, Santa Cruz, U.S.A.
2 June 2005
12:30
12:55
Mass Distribution in Cluster Halos
25'
E.J. Hayashi
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany
12:55
15:00
Lunch Break
02h05'
2 June 2005
15:00
15:35
Precise Observable-Mass Relations for Clusters of Galaxies
35'
A.E. Evrard
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A.
15:35
16:10
Cluster Formation and Evolution
35'
P.A. Thomas
University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K.
16:10
16:35
Stimulating the Soft X-Ray Excess in Clusters of Galaxies
25'
L.-M. Cheng
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Beijing, P.R. of China
16:35
17:00
Coffee Break
25'
17:00
17:25
The Quest for Cluster Simulations
25'
K. Dolag
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany
17:25
17:50
A Framework for AGN Feedback in Cluster Cores
25'
G.M. Voit
Michigan State University, Ann Arbor, U.S.A.
17:50
18:15
Galaxy Clusters and Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
25'
E. Pierpaoli
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
18:15
18:50
Studying Galaxy Clusters with Hydrodynamical Simulations
35'
S. Borgani
Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy
3 June 2005
09:00
09:35
Cosmology from the Lyman-Alpha Forest
35'
P. McDonald
University of Toronto (CITA), Ontario, Canada
09:35
10:00
The Lyman-Alpha Forest as a Cosmological Probe
25'
M. Viel
University of Cambridge, U.K.
3 June 2005
10:00
10:35
The Crucial Effects of Feedback in Semi-Analytic Models and Numerical Simulations of Galaxy Formation
35'
C.S. Frenk
Institute for Computational Cosmology, Durham, U.K.
10:35
11:00
Coffee Break
25'
11:00
11:35
SN Feedback and Galaxy Formation
35'
P. Tissera
Instituto de Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11:35
12:00
Halo Model Versus Simulations
25'
U. Seljak
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
12:00
12:25
Better, Stronger, Faster: Effects of Feedback on Galaxy Formation
25'
F. Governato
University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.
12:25
15:00
Lunch Break
02h35'
3 June 2005
15:00
15:35
Gas Accretion during Galaxy Assembly
35'
S. White
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophyiscs, Garching, Germany
15:35
16:00
Star Formation in Simulations of Galaxy Formation
25'
T.R. Quinn
University of Zurich, Switerland
16:00
16:25
The Influence of AGN Feedback on Galaxy Properties
25'
D.J. Croton
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany
16:25
17:00
Coffee Break and Poster Session
35'
3 June 2005
17:00
17:35
Cosmological Radiative Transfer: Where Do We Stand?
35'
A. Ferrara
SISSA, Trieste, Italy
17:35
18:10
Shock Waves and Shock-Heated Gas in Gosmological Hydrodynamic Simulations
35'
D. Ryu
Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea
18:10
18:35
A New Photon-Conserving Method for Cosmological Radiative Transfer
25'
I.T. Iliev
University of Toronto (CITA), Ontario, Canada
4 June 2005
09:00
09:35
How AGN Terminate Galaxy Formation
35'
J. Binney
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford, U.K.
09:35
10:10
The Self-Regulated Growth of Black Holes during Galaxy Collisions
35'
T. Di Matteo
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
4 June 2005
10:10
10:30
The Fast Algorithm of Clustering Statistics for a Large Data Set
20'
L.-L. Feng
Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing, P.R. of China
10:30
11:00
Coffee Break
30'
11:00
11:35
Numerical Investigations of the Formation of the First Stars
35'
E. Ripamonti
Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Groningen, The Netherlands
11:35
12:10
Modeling Radiative Transfer in Simulations of Cosmic Reionization
35'
B. Ciardi
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany
12:10
12:35
Observational Constraints on Self-Consistent Reionization Models
25'
T.R. Choudhury
SISSA, Trieste, Italy
12:35
13:00
Closing Remarks
25'
14:00
14:00
Afternoon Excursion to Slovenia, visiting the Karst Underground Caves of Skocjan and the Venetian Town of Piran on the Coast
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