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The Steering Committee met at the NSF on March 20, 2001 to discuss the focus of the workshop, the choice of speakers and other logistical issues. The Steering Committee will be responsible for organizing the workshop and posing the questions to panels or breakout sessions that will provide input and material for the drafting of a report on Discovery in Physics Through Computation: Opportunities and Strategies. After the workshop, it will be the responsibility of the Steering Committee to draft a final report representing the conclusions of the workshop. The report will be issued as an NSF document and distributed to the community for comment. Some Issues to be Addressed by the Workshop and the Resulting Report1) What are the most challenging research questions and the most attractive opportunities in Computational Physics? How will the growth of computing power change the nature of the algorithms that will be employed to solve problems in physics? Are there problems that can be addressed by no other means, and if so, what are they? In what areas will progress in fundamental theory in physics depend on advances in computational physics? What advances in computational physics are likely? What advances are necessary? 2) What are the most promising paths for addressing the research challenges and opportunities in computational physics over the next five years? Among the specific strategic issues the committee might consider are: software and algorithms (identifying specific goals and areas), organization (the appropriate mix of single principal investigator efforts and centers or large scale collaborative projects) and hardware (the adequate level of resources and infrastructure for investigators). 3) How might these challenges be advanced via partnerships with other related fields such as Computer Science and Applied Mathematics? 4) What are the educational needs and opportunities in Computational Physics, particularly in graduate physics training? NSF Computational Physics Working Group MembersBarry Schneider (PHY/MPS) The meeting of the Steering Committee met at the National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA on March 20, 2001.
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