From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jan 10 18:57:01 2007 From: "Lei Huang huanglei*_*mail.utexas.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Anyone has code of random number generator for 64-bit machine? Message-Id: <-33344-070110185443-26202-SeJ9tFt3NUkDlIwi70iy1Q/./server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Lei Huang" Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 18:54:40 -0500 Sent to CCL by: "Lei Huang" [huanglei{=}mail.utexas.edu] Hi, All Is there anyone who has source code of random number generator for 64-bit machine? My old code only works under 32-bit machine. The random number generator should be fast and even. Thanks in advance. Have a nice day. Best regards, lei From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jan 10 19:45:01 2007 From: "Wibe A de Jong wibe.dejong-#-pnl.gov" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Final announcement: NWChem Meeting January 25-26 Message-Id: <-33345-070110194336-16206-VqyAiOodf5jUT017e1ZKWg-x-server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Wibe A de Jong" Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:43:32 -0500 Sent to CCL by: "Wibe A de Jong" [wibe.dejong^^pnl.gov] Final announcement: Registration deadline Friday January 12 Dear NWChem users, potential users, and interested researchers, On behalf of the High Performance Software Development group at EMSL you are cordially invited to attend a two-day meeting on January 25-26 that the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is organizing to develop a long-term strategy for EMSL's NWChem quantum chemistry software suite. Participants at the meeting will provide input and ideas as to what the future computational chemistry scientific challenges will be, which role petascale computing will play and how it can be achieved, and the most significant needs in terms of capability development in NWChem. In addition, discussions will be held regarding the possibility of NWChem going open-source and the development of a NWChem developers consortium, enabling the development of a broader developer base. The meeting will include scientific leaders in key programs and science areas along with key computational chemistry methodology developers, computer scientists, and mathematicians and is open to the scientific community. Invited speakers are: Bill Lester (Berkeley) Allen Edelman (MIT) Robert Harrison (ORNL) Monty Pettitt (U. Houston) Bruce Garrett (PNNL) Rod Bartlett (U. Florida) Dave Dixon (U. Alabama) Matt Neurock (U. Virginia) Gregory Beylkin (U. Colorado) Lubos Mitas (NCSU) Kimihiko Hirao (U. Tokyo) Saday Sadayappan (Ohio State U.) Hai Lin (U. Colorado) Wenchang Lu (North Carolina State U.) Thomas Cheatham (U. Utah) A poster session is planned during the evening on January 25, which will provide you with an additional opportunity for you to showcase your research program, and to provide EMSL and the NWChem developer team with ideas to guide investments for software capability development. Please provide a title and abstract when you sign-up for the meeting before January 12, 2007. A full report will be written following the meeting, and subsequently a strategic plan will be developed to ensure that NWChem, DOE's premier computational chemistry code, will continue to provide EMSL and its user community with the cutting-edge capabilities they need on next-generation platforms. More details regarding the background and objectives for the meeting are provided at our website http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/nwchemmeeting/. The deadline for registration is January 12. If you would like to attend, please contact Jessica Foreman at jessica.foreman^^^pnl.gov or 509-376-3412. Sincerely, Bert de Jong, Ph.D. Technical Group Lead MSCF High Performance Software Development Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory Pacific Northwest National Laboratory P.O. Box 999, Mail Stop K8-91 Richland, WA 99352 Phone: (509) 376-5290 Email: bert.dejong^^^pnl.gov Fax: (509) 376-0420 Room: EMSL 1371 Web: http://mscf.emsl.pnl.gov From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jan 10 21:58:00 2007 From: "Scott Brozell srb(a)osc.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Anyone has code of random number generator for 64-bit machine? Message-Id: <-33346-070110202835-5858-6VaKNjO+mBvtKqrvAnBakA_-_server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Scott Brozell Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:34:20 -0500 (EST) MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Scott Brozell [srb::osc.edu] Hi, On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Lei Huang huanglei*_*mail.utexas.edu wrote: > Is there anyone who has source code of random number generator for 64-bit machine? My old code only works under 32-bit machine. The random number generator should be fast and even. Thanks in advance. See %x%book{knuth97, author = "{Donald E. Knuth}", title = "Seminumerical Algorithms", series = "The Art of Computer Programming", volume = 2, edition = "Third", publisher = "Addison--Wesley", address = "Reading, Mass.", year = 1997 } Scott From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jan 10 22:32:00 2007 From: "Eric Scerri scerri-x-chem.ucla.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC) 2007 Summer Symposium Message-Id: <-33347-070110153049-13890-8KEBgeDn31JA4BKZwj8G0A ~~ server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Eric Scerri Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-95--977166553 Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:07:58 -0800 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v728) Sent to CCL by: Eric Scerri [scerri[A]chem.ucla.edu] --Apple-Mail-95--977166553 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC) 2007 Summer Symposium We invite submissions for the 11th International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry Summer Symposium hosted at the University of San Francisco (USF) August 5th-9th, 2007. The ISPC Summer Symposium is an interdisciplinary conference held every August as part of the International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry's (http://ispc.sas.upenn.edu/) mission to promote the "international exchange of ideas concerning the philosophical foundations of the chemical sciences and related areas." The conference organizers welcome papers from philosophers, chemists, biochemists, historians, sociologists, educators and others who are interested in this dynamic and developing field. To register and/or submit an abstract for the symposium please send the forms below to Tami Spector at spector*usfca.edu or via Fax (415) 422-5157 by May 1, 2007. Times New Roman font (1.5 line spacing; size 12) are recommended. The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit University located in the heart of San Francisco, California. For more detailed information about USF and its environs please see http:// www.usfca.edu/online/about_USF/. The symposium is being co-organized by Tami Spector (USF Professor of Chemistry) and David Stump (USF Associate Professor of Philosophy). Questions regarding the symposium should be sent to spector*usfca.edu Facilities USF will supply all of the facilities for the conference including lecture rooms, banquet room and on-campus housing. Conference participants will pay for their own housing and a per-person fee for the banquet. For information on on-campus housing please see http:// www.usfca.edu/residence_life/sgh/room.html (to see general information, including rates for apartment/condo housing click on Summer Guest Housing; to see information about the apartments click on Loyola Village). Registration, submission of abstracts, and on- campus housing reservations should be submitted via the forms below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry 2007 Summer Symposium University of San Francisco August 5th-9th, 2007 Abstract Form Author(s):_______________________________________________________ Title of Paper:____________________________________________________ Presenting Author's Address: Affiliation: _____________________ Street: _____________________ City: _____________________ State/ZIP: _____________________ Country: _____________________ Principle Author(s) contact information: Phone: _____________________ FAX: _____________________ e-mail: _____________________ Abstract ( ~150-250 words): International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry 2007 Summer Symposium University of San Francisco August 5th-9th, 2007 Registration Form Name: _____________________________ Accompanying Person(s): _________________ Affiliation: _____________________ Street: _____________________ City: _____________________ State/ZIP: _____________________ Country: _____________________ Contact information: Phone: _____________________ FAX: _____________________ e-mail: _____________________ I wish to reserve a room on Campus: ( ) single room ( ) double room Please send this form as an attachment to Tami Spector at spector*usfca.edu or via fax: 415 422-5157 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------- The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance, by Eric Scerri, Oxford University Press, 2006. 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