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We would like to announce a computational nuclear physics meeting to
be held July 23rd and 24th in Washington DC at the headquarters of
SURA (Southeastern Universities Research Association). The meeting
will encompass hot and cold lattice QCD, nuclear structure and
reactions, astrophysics, and other computational areas of nuclear
physics. The objectives are to highlight the accomplishments of this
community, to identify outstanding opportunities for computational
physics to advance our understanding of nuclear physics, and to
identify the resources needed to achieve these advances.<br>
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The first morning will comprise science overview talks covering the
main thrusts in computational nuclear physics. The afternoon will
open with a talk summarizing the salient issues identified in the
morning, followed by a general discussion which we expect to include
representatives of the funding agencies. We will work in break-out
sessions on the second morning, concluding with summaries by each
break-out group. The goal is a short, three-to-four page position
paper that will highlight the significance of our field at this
critical juncture.<br>
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Further details of the program and of the logistics will be
announced shortly. In the meantime, please contact David Richards (<a
href="mailto:dgr@jlab.org">dgr@jlab.org</a>) or any of the other
organizers should you have suggestions or wish to contribute.<br>
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We look forward to a highly productive event in July.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Adam Burrows, Joe Carlson, Robert Edwards, Witek Nazarewicz, Peter<br>
Petreczky, David Richards, Martin Savage.<br>
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P.S. Please feel free to forward this to colleagues who would be
interested.<br>
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