

Magnetic Microstructures 01
October 09 - 12, 2001
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Magnetic microstructures are at the core of many technological developments, in particular with recent advances in magnetoelectronic structures, high density recording and fast switching. At the same time magnetic materials provide an excellent and very well documented model system to study fundamental issues in multi-scale systems.
This workshop will bring together leading researches in experimental, analytical and numerical aspects of magnetic microstructures. It will have a very informal character with emphasis on exchanges across the usual disciplinary boundaries.
Topics will include
- Magnetic Multilayers
- Switching and fast magnetization processes
- Modelling and mathematical tools for efficient analysis and computation of multiscale problems
- Thermally activated processes
- Computational advances including efficient solvers for the LLG equations, fast evaluation of the stray field energy, adaptivity and relaxation techniques
There will be an informal get together before the workshop on the evening of October 8 at 7.30 pm in the historical AUERBACH's KELLER in the centre of Leipzig.
There is no registration fee but to estimate numbers we would appreciate if you register.
The conference is supported by
DFG Priority Program on Analysis, Modeling and Simulation of Multiscale Problems 1095, Stuttgart
Date and Location
October 09 - 12, 2001
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Inselstraße 22
04103 Leipzig
Germany
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Scientific Organizers
Antonio DeSimoneJ. Kirschner
Robert Kohn
Stefan Müller
Felix Otto