Mark A. Novotny (2004 presentations)
Presented by M.A. Novotny
- Cumulants for an Ising Model on Folded 1-d Small-World
Networks,
M.A. Novotny,
Workshop on Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter
Physics XVII,
Department of Physics, University of Georgia,
Athens, Georgia, Februrary 16-20, 2004.
- Perfectly Scalable Discrete Event Simulations for
`at the right time' Information,
invited,
M.A. Novotny, and G. Korniss,
Global Disaster Information Network, GDIN2004,
Washington, DC, March 25-29, 2004.
- Are Small-World Nanomaterials Possible?,
M.A. Novotny,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
- Statistical Mechanics Applied to Parallel Computing:
Smoothing Rough Times,
M.A. Novotny,
colloquium, Department of Physics,
University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, Alabama, September 24, 2004.
- Statistical Mechanics Applied to Parallel Computing:
Smoothing Rough Times,
M.A. Novotny,
colloquium, Department of Physics, Atmospheric Science, and
General Science,
Jackson State University,
Jackson, Mississippi, October 14, 2004.
- Magnetic Small-World Nanomaterials:
Physical Small-World Networks,
M.A. Novotny, X. Zhang, J. Yancey, T. Dubreus, M.L. Cook, S.G. Gill,
I.T. Norwood, A.M. Novotny, and G. Korniss,
49th Annual Conference on Magnetism and
Magnetic Materials,
Jacksonville, Florida, Nov. 14-19, 2004.
- Fully Scalable Computer Architectures,
M.A. Novotny and G. Korniss
Intellectual Property Forum and Technology Expo,
Jackson, Mississippi, Nov. 31 - Dec. 1, 2004.
Presented by Students
- An Algorithm for Long-Time Simulations of
Birth-Death Processes,
presented by Joy E. Barksdale (undergraduate),
with M.A. Novotny,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
- Scaling Properties of a Conservative Algorithm for
Distributed Parallel Discrete-Event Simulations,
presented by Poonam Verma (graduate student),
with A.K. Kolakowska and M.A. Novotny,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
- A Random Walker on Small-World Evolving Surfaces,
presented by Terrance Dubreus (graduate student),
with M.A. Novotny and A.K. Kolakowska,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
- Thermally-activated Magnetization Reversal Dynamics of
Elongated Nanoparticles in Misaligned Fields,
presented by S. Hill Thompson (Florida State U. grad student),
with P.A. Rikvold, G. Brown, S.M. Stinnett, and M.A. Novotny,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
Presented by Post-docs
- Studies of Hysteresis in Two-Dimensional Kinetic Ising
Models using the FORC Technique,
presented by Daniel Robb,
with M.A. Novotny and P.A. Rikvold,
March Meeting of the American Physical Society,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 22-26, 2004.
Invited Presentations by Other
Collaborators
- Dependence of Interface Mobility and Nucleation Rates on the
Detailed Transition Probabilities in Kinetic
Monte Carlo Simulations,
invited, presented by Per Arne Rikvold,
with M. Kolesik, K. Park, G.M. Buendia, and M.A. Novotny,
U.S. National Science Foundation / European Commission Workshop:
Methods in Computational Materials Science,
San Francisco, California, April 15-16, 2004.
- Synchronization and Extreme Fluctuations on Networks, and
Applications to Scalable Parallel Discrete Event Simulations,
invited, presented by Gyorgy Korniss,
Gyorgy Korniss and M.A. Novotny,
NSF/ITR Materials Theory Workshop and Review,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, Illinois, June 17-19, 2004.