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EPSRC Reference:
EP/F03685X/1
Title:
Mathematical Challenges of Molecular Dynamics: A Chemo-Mathematical Forum
Principal Investigator:
Zimmer, Professor J
Other Investigators:
Friesecke, Professor G
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Department:
Mathematical Sciences
Organisation:
University of Bath
Scheme:
Network
Starts:
01 April 2008
Ends:
30 September 2011
Value (£):
78,234
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Chemical Structure
Complexity Science
Non-linear Systems Mathematics
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Panel History:
Panel Date
Panel Name
Outcome
29 Nov 2007
Mathematics Prioritisation Panel (Science)
Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
In order for the mathematics community in the UK to work towards a broad and productive partnership with science and engineering at the molecular scale, establishing an interdisciplinary Molecular Dynamics (MD) network will be an important step. The network will- focus and connect emerging mathematical research in the UK,- allow mathematicians to learn about the challenges of real-world MD simulations in the applied sciences,- and expose users of MD to state-of-the-art mathematical techniques.We are interested in covering all mathematics-related aspects of MD in this network, which we envision as a nucleation point for a long-term two-way interaction between scientists and mathematicians. The vision is that mathematical contributions potentially lead to more robust and efficient techniques in MD simulations, while the input from the Sciences serves as a paradigm for complex systems and may stimulate the development of new mathematical tools dealing with complexity. In fluid dynamics, the interaction between experimentalists and mathematicians has revolutionised the field in the last century. We believe that such interaction will be equally fruitful in MD, which will be a dominant technology in this century.
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