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VI Research Workshop
Nucleation Theory and Applications

Dubna, Russia, April 4 - 28, 2002






General Information
Research workshops on Nucleation Theory and Applications have been organised at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, since 1997 every year in April in close co-operation between the Department of Physics of the University of Rostock, Germany (Dr. Juern W. P. Schmelzer, Prof. Gerd Roepke) and the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia (Prof. Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev, Dr. Vyatcheslav I. Zhuravlev, Mrs. Galina G. Sandukovskaya). The organisation of the workshops was supported by colleagues from the International Department of the JINR and sponsored by the Heisenberg - Landau program of the German Ministry for Science and Technology (BMBF), the Russian Foundation for Basis Research and the UNESCO-ROSTE.

A list of contributions of the VI-th workshop, proposed so far and accepted for presentation, can be found in the Appendix. The final program will be formulated at the beginning of March and sent in the 3rd Announcement to all participants.






Some Hints

The program is divided as earlier into lectures and discussion meetings. In the lectures, commonly one main topic is addressed. The discussion meetings are devoted to the continuation of the discussion of the problems, not finished, the presentation of short contributions (less than 20 minutes) of the participants on similar research, the general acquaintance with the directions of research in the different institutes. The remaining time not covered by the program is reserved for mutual discussions and direct co-operation.

The time for the speakers in their lectures is - if not specified otherwise - not limited to allow a detailed explanation even of details of the research and an extensive discussion. Nevertheless, to have some order in anticipating the program, commonly either 45 or 90 minutes are taken as a rough estimate for the duration of one lecture. However, changes in the schedule are possible at any time.

The workshop languages are English and Russian. Summaries of the content in the respective alternative language will be given simultaneously.






Time-table
  • The research and scientific communication meeting will be held in Dubna, April 2002, for a period of one month; hereby the mutual detailed information on the research carried out in the different groups (workshop part) will be covered primarily in the time from April 14 (arrival), till April, 21 (departure) 2002. If required (due to the number of contributions proposed), the workshop may start already on Sunday, April 14 with a full program. Latter point will be decided finally later.
  • Work on common projects under way (04. 04. - 28. 04. 2002) by special arrangement.
  • Mutual research visits of the participants in the course of the year (in dependence on financial funds available).





Financial Regulations
No conference fee is required. We will cover the costs for the stay in Dubna and the travel expenses (railway tickets) for invited speakers from Russia and the former Soviet republics to Dubna and back. In dependence on the funds available, we can try to support - in very limited cases - also the stay of colleagues beyond the circle mentioned above. Please contact us in case of necessity.




Workshop Proceedings

It is planned to publish in 2002 the next volume of the workshop proceedings similar to the first one covering the period 1997 - 1999. Contributions may be submitted starting from now to Dr. Juern Schmelzer, Fachbereich Physik, Universitaet Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany. In order to be included into the proceedings, the following necessary (but not sufficient) requirements have to be fulfilled:

  • One printed version of the paper including the figures;
  • A discette with the texfile of the manuscript and *.pcx-, *.gif-, *.ps- or *.eps - files of the figures.

It is expected that most of the papers will be submitted during the workshop. The deadline for submitting papers is April 28, 2002.






Visa Regulation and Entry Permission

For entry permission to the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, please submit us the following information (if not available already):

  1. Name:
  2. Surname and fathers name:
  3. Citizenship:
  4. Date/Place of birth:
  5. Passport (number and expiry date):
  6. Place of work (mailing address):
  7. Phone/Fax/Email:
  8. Location of the Russian Embassy or Consulate, which will be approached for a visum (if appropriate)
  9. Dates of arrival and departure and flight number (if appropriate):

For visa applications, in addition to above listed data, a copy of the passport page containing the personal and passport data must be sent to Mrs. E. Russakovich, JINR, Dubna, Fax: +7 09621 65891 or +7 09621 65599 as well.

For participants which need a visum, the above information is required till the end of January (even it has been sent already in previous years, please, resend it to us once again). All other participants are requested to submit the data till March 20.






Addresses for Contacts
All questions concerning the workshop, please, submit to

Dr. Juern W. P. Schmelzer, Prof. Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics
Dubna 141980 Russia
Phone: (+49 381) 498 1614; (+7 09621) 63 703 (Schmelzer), (+7 09621) 65 333 (Priezzhev);
Fax: (+49 381) 498 2857; (+7 09621) 65 084 or 40 594
Email: juern-w.schmelzer@physik.uni-rostock.de, juern@thsun1.jinr.ru (Schmelzer); priezzvb@thsun1.jinr.ru (Priezzhev);
preferably via Email:
juern-w.schmelzer@physik.uni-rostock.de (till end of March, 2002)
juern@thsun1.jinr.ru (from beginning of April, 2002)
For further details see also the homepage of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia.





Appendix

Appendix: List of contributions proposed so far

  1. Valery G. Babak (Moscow, Russia): The Theory of Line Tension Revisited
  2. A. G. Ambrok, E. V. Kalashnikov (St. Petersburg, Russia): Thermodynamic Instability of Crystal Growth Interface of Binary Systems
  3. Evegenij V. Kalashnikov, A. G. Ambrok , B. Z. Pevzner (St. Petersburg, Russia): He-Atom Penetration through Quartz at Order-Disorder Structure Transitions
  4. Tatyana N. Vasilevskaya (St. Petersburg, Russia): On the Initial Stages of Crystallization
  5. M. G. Noppel (Tartu, Estonia): Binary Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid Water Systems: The Effect of Hydration
  6. Sergey A. Kukushkin (St. Petersburg, Russia): Mechanism and Kinetics of Phase Transitions During the Growth of GaNa
  7. Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev (Dubna, Russia): Dynamic Renormalization in the Kinetics of Cluster Formation and Growth: Some New Results
  8. Alexander Bogatyrev, A. Gusak (Cherkassy, Ukraine): Kinetics of Nucleation of an Intermediate Phase in a Concentration Gradient Changing with Time
  9. Joern W. P. Schmelzer (Rostock, Germany & Dubna, Russia): Comments on the Nucleation Theorem
  10. Boris Ivanovich Vensel (St. Petersburg, Russia): Pecularities of Condensation and Evaporation of Water and Alcohols in Porous Structures with Sizes less than 1 nm
  11. Victor L. Aksenev (Dubna, Russia): Small Angle Neutron Scattering Investigations of Fullerene Aggregation in Pyridine/Water Solutions
  12. Vitali V. Slezov (Kharkov, Ukraine): Phase Transitions in Condensed Matter under Finite Rate of Formation of Metastable States
  13. Vitali V. Slezov, A. S. Abyzov (Kharkov, Ukraine): Gas Bubble Formation in Liquids and Melts with Small Viscosities
  14. Alexander S. Abyzov, L. N. Davydov, L.V. Tanatarov (Kharkov, Ukraine): Kinetics of Growth of a Stoichiometric Crystal from the Vapour Phase
  15. Aram S. Shirinyan (Cherkassy, Ukraine): Effect of Sharp Concentration Gradients on Nucleation during the Interdiffusion: Different Modes of Thermodynamics of Nucleation
  16. A. V. Novikov (Obninsk, Russia): Neutron Scattering Investigations of the Structure of Water
  17. Alexander P. Grinin (St. Petersburg, Russia): Time Evolution of the Ensembles of Molecular Aggregates in a Micellar Solution after an Instantaneous Change of the Thermodynamic Parameters
  18. Dmitry V. Tatianenko, Alexander K.Shchekin (St. Petersburg, Russia): Thermodynamics of Nucleation on a Partially Wettable Substrates within Interface Displacement Approach and Line Tension Effects
  19. Anatoly I. Rusanov, Alexander K. Shchekin (St. Petersburg, Russia): The Condition of Mechanical Equilibrium for a Non-Spherical Interface Between Phases with a Non-Diagonal Stress Tensor
  20. Vladimir G. Baidakov (Ekaterinburg, Russia): The Tolman Length of the Lennard-Jones Fluid
  21. Vladimir P. Skripov (Ekaterinburg, Russia): Physico-Mechanical Properties of Gas-saturated Polymethylmethacrylate and Nucleation Kinetics
  22. A.V. Reshetnikov, V. P. Koverda, V. N. Skokov (Ekaterinburg, Russia): 1/f Noise and Self-Organized Criticality in Crisis Regimes of Heat and Mass Transfer
  23. Alexander L. Tseskis (Moscow, Russia) : On one Fractal Model of Heat Capacity Maximum
  24. Naoum M. Kortsenstein (Moscow, Russia): The Method of Moments in Binary Condensation Theory
  25. Boris Z. Pevzner (St. Petersburg, Russia) Formation and Evolution of Porous Structure when Visco-Flowing Particles Coalesce
  26. Galina Boiko, German Berezhnoy (St. Petersburg, Russia): The Doorways for the Motion of Helium Atoms in the Structure of Crystalline and Amorphous SiO2
  27. Thomas Huebert (Berlin, Germany): Structure and properties of TiN
  28. Irina G. Polyakova (St. Petersburg, Russia): Kinetics of TiN Oxidation
  29. Alexander Gokhman, J. Boehmert, A.Ulbricht (Odessa, Ukraine; Rossendorf, Germany): A Kinetic Study of Cluster Evolution under VVER- Type Reactors Conditions
  30. Werner Ebeling (Berlin, Germany): Cluster Formation in Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Morse Chains
  31. Leonid Landa, K. Landa, S.Thomsen (USA): Glass-forming Systems under Negative Internal Pressure: Theory of Affinity and Clausius - Clapeyron Equation Analogues
  32. Gela G. Chernikh, S. P. Protsenko, V. G. Baidakov (Ekaterinburg, Russia): Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of a Flat Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Gas-Saturated Solution
  33. D. V. Volosnikov, P. V. Skripov, A. A. Starostin (Ekaterinburg, Russia): The Thermal Conductivity of Polymeric Liquids in Thermally Unstable States
  34. Ralf Mueller (Berlin, Germany): to be announced
  35. Joachim Deubener (Berlin, Germany): Trends in Homogeneous Crystal Nucleation in Silicate Glasses
  36. Ivan S. Gutzow (Sofia, Bulgarien): Flow - Induced Nucleation
  37. Snejana Todorova (Sofia, Bulgaria): To be announced
  38. Arnold Kiv (Ben Gurion University, Israel): to be announced
  39. O. Potapov (St. Petersburg, Russia): to be announced
  40. N. Yuritsin (St. Petersburg, Russia): to be announced
  41. Boris M. Smirnov (Moscow, Russia): to be announced
  42. Yurii K. Startsev (St. Petersburg, Russia): What is the best Theory of Glass Transition from Physical and Practical Points of View to use it now for Calculation of the Property Change in Vitrification?
  43. Georgi T. Guria (Moscow, Russia): to be announced
  44. Sergey P. Fisenko (Minsk, Belorussia): to be announced






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