April 10-12, 1991
HLRZ, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
With the development of new parallel and faster vector computers many of us
became interested in simulations with dynamical fermions, which could not be
performed in the past. The central problems in these simulations, such as
the efficient inversion of the fermion matrix, or the handling of critical
slowing down, are common to most approaches. They appear in simulations
performenced by particle physicists (lattice QCD ...) as well as
statistical physicists
(Hubbard model ...). It was the purpose of this workshop to bring together
scientists from different branches in physics working on dynamical fermion
problems and the development of new algorithms for new computer generations.
We believe that the exchange of ideas between scientists working on problems
in elementary particle and statistical physics will be useful in this context.
Organizing Committee:
H.J. Herrmann F. Karsch
HLRZ HLRZ
Proceedings:
A book containing all contributions is available from the publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., ISBN 9810208626.