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17th Research Workshop

Nucleation Theory and Applications Dubna, Russia, April 1 – 30, 2013 Third Announcement

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 close co-operation between the Institute of Physics of the University of Rostock, Germany (Dr. Jürn W. P. Schmelzer, Prof. Gerd Röpke) and the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia (Prof. Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev, Dr. Vyatcheslav I. Zhuravlev, Mrs. Galina G. Sandukovskaya). The organisation of the workshops was and is supported by colleagues from the International Department of the JINR (Mrs. Elena N. Rusakovich) and sponsored by the Heisenberg - Landau program of the German Ministry for Science and Technology (BMBF), the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the German Academic Exchange Council (DAAD), and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. The general aim of the workshops was and is

 to discuss recent developments in this field with particular emphasis on the work done in the different groups invited;  to establish and/or tighten direct co-operation links in the framework of different common projects (DFG, BMBF, DAAD, RFBR, etc.);  to bring together a number of leading scientists in the field of the theoretical description and experimental investigations of first-order phase transformations and critical phenomena of the member countries of JINR, Germany and beyond in order to perform or develop new research projects in this field;  to check whether the experimental facilities available at the JINR in Dubna can be utilised for an experimental investigation of the kinetics of phase transformation processes in different systems of interest. These aims could be fully realised as it is evident also from the Workshop Proceedings which have been published in Dubna in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, and 2011. Presently, a first volume on a planned series of Special Issues (Jürn W. P. Schmelzer and Olaf Hellmuth (Editors): Review Series on Selected Topics of Atmospheric Sol Formation: vol. 1: Olaf Hellmuth, Vitaly I. Khvorostyanov, Judith A. Curry, Alexander K. Shchekin, Jürn W. P. Schmelzer, Rainer Feistel, Yuri S. Djikaev, Vladimir G. Baidakov: Selected Aspects of Atmospheric Ice and Salt Crystallization) is in the final stage of preparation (see also Appendix).

Time-table  The 17.th research and scientific communication meeting will be held in Dubna for a period of one month in the range from April 1 - 30, 2013, 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 13 (arrival) till April 21 (departure), 2013. Work on common projects under way (1. 4. - 30. 4. 2013) will be performed by special arrangement.  Mutual research visits of the participants in the course of the year (in dependence on financial funds available).

Program of the Workshop Part Saturday, April 13: Arrival of the participants 19. 00: Get together at the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics We meet at the lobby of the hotel Dubna at 18. 30. Sunday, April 14: 9.30 1. Werner Ebeling (Berlin, Germany): Synergetics - Theory of Self-organization: Milestones of Their Evolution in the GDR and East European Countries in the Period 1971-1991 2. Alexei Poliakov (London, UK), H. Gruler (Ulm, Germany), Dmitry Yu. Ivanov (St. Petersburg, Russia): Self-Organization of Cells as a Phase Transition Phenomenon 3. Alexander L. Tseskis (Leverkusen, Germany): Phase Transitions in Hydrodynamics: From Disorder to Coherent Structures in Two-Dimensional Incompressible Isotropic Turbulence 4. Irina G. Polyakova (St. Petersburg, Russia): DTA-Investigation of Eutectic Interactions in Glass-forming Borate Systems 5. Mikhail V. Avdeev (Dubna, Russia): Aggregation Processes in Complex Fluids by SmallAngle Neutron Scattering 6. Olga A. Solomennikova (St. Petersburg, Russia): Crystallization of Four New Phases in Glasses of the Barium Borate System 7. Valentina N. Andbaeva, V. G. Baidakov, A. M. Kaverin (Yekaterinburg, Russia): Kinetics of Nucleation in Oxygen-Nitrogen Solutions: Experiment and Theory Monday, April 15: 9.00

8. Akira Takada (Tokyo, Japan): Recent Advances in the Interpretation of the Configurational Entropy of Glasses 9. Alexander I. Kryvchikov, O. A. Korolyuk (Kharkov, Ukraine): Solid-Solid Transformations in Solid Simple Alcohols 10. Oksana A. Korolyuk, A. I. Kryvchikov, G.A. Vdovychenko (Kharkov, Ukraine): Heat Transfer in Some Orientational Glasses

11. Julia M. Trushkina (St. Petersburg, Russia): Polymorphic Variety of Monobasic Carbon (n-fatty) Acids 12. I. Gritsenko and Grygori A. Sheshyn (Kharkov, Ukraine): Transition to Turbulent Flow and Formation of Vortex Cloud in He II: Method of Oscillating Body 13. Konstantin A. Nasyedkin, V. Syvokon (Kharkov, Ukraine): Phase Transitions in NonDegenerate Electron System over Liquid Helium 14. Timur V. Tropin, M.V. Avdeev, O.A. Kyzyma, N. Jargalan, V.L. Aksenov (Dubna, Russia): Kinetic Effects in Polar Fullerene Solutions Special lectures: 18. 30 15. Georgy G. Gontcharov, A. M. Michailov (St. Petersburg, Russia): Synchronization of Global Processes in Modern History of the Earth 16. Jürn W. P. Schmelzer (Rostock & Dubna): Self-Organization-Some Comments and Pictures Tuesday, April 16: 9.00 17. Vladimir G. Baidakov (Yekaterinburg, Russia): Transport Coefficients and the Spinodal of a Fluid: MD-Simulations 18. Sergey P. Protsenko, V. G. Baidakov (Yekaterinburg, Russia): Liquid-Solid Surface Free Energy along the Melting Line and Related Topics: MD-Simulations 19. Azat O. Tipeev, V. G. Baidakov (Yekaterinburg, Russia): Crystal Nucleation and the Solid-Liquid Interfacial Free Energy: MD-Simulations 20. Vladimir N. Piskunov, D. V. Tsaplin, R. А. Veselov (Sarov, Russia): Simulation of Particle Ejecta Effects from the Surface under Impulse Action 21. Dmitry I. Zhukhovitskii (Moscow, Russia): Attraction of Voids in a Lennard-Jones Fluid 22. Donguk Suh, Kenji Yasuoka (Tokyo, Japan): Heterogeneous Nucleation on NanoRods and Nanotubes by Molecular Dynamics 23. Alexander P. Chetverikov (Saratov, Russia), W. Ebeling (Berlin, Germany), M. G. Velarde (Madrid, Spain): Evolution of Structures in Heated Layered 2d-Molecular Lattice (Computer Simulations and Analysis) 24. Kholmirzo T. Kholmurodov (Dubna, Russia): On Heterogeneous Water Vapor Nucleation inside Carbon Nanopores. Wednesday, April 17: 9.00 25. Zinetula Insepov (Argonne, USA): Radiation Enhanced Diffusion, Xe-Bubble Formation and Resolution Processes in Molybdenum 26. Peter A. Zhilyaev (Moscow, Russia): MD-Modeling of Xe-Bubbles Decay in U-Mo Alloys 27. Vasily V. Pisarev, G. E. Norman (Moscow, Russia): Theories and Modeling of Homogeneous Nucleation

28. Nikita D. Orekhov (Moscow, Russia): Atomistic Modeling of Graphite Melting 29. Lada N. Kolotova, G. E. Norman (Moscow, Russia): Glass transition criteria and critical rates of cooling 30. Aleksey Yu. Kuksin, A.V. Yanilkin (Moscow, Russia): Atomistic Simulation of Diffusion and Diffusion Controlled Processes in Nuclear Fuels 31. Vladimir V. Stegailov (Moscow, Russia): Atomistic Simulation of Defect Formation in Swift Heavy Ion Tracks 32. Grigory S. Smirnov (Moscow, Russia): Phase Equilibrium Calculation by Thermodynamic Integration for Gas Hydrates Special lectures: 18. 30 33. Naoum M. Kortsenshteyn: Three (two without a boat but with a camera) moving along the river Avon and visiting other places as well… 34. Jürn W. P. Schmelzer (Rostock & Dubna): Self-Organization-Some More Comments and Pictures (tentative, if other proposals will be submitted, this lecture will be replaced accordingly). Thursday, April 18: 9.00 35. Anatoli V. Mokhov (Groningen, The Netherlands): Nucleation and Growth of Fractal Structures in Flames 36. Boris M. Smirnov (Moscow, Russia): Formation of Metal Clusters from MicroParticles in Gas Flow 37. Alexander Borisenko (Kharkov, Ukraine): Kinetics of Heterophase Fluctuations in an Alloy under Cascade Producing Irradiation 38. Naoum M. Kortsenshteyn, A. Yastrebov (Moscow, Russia): Evolution of Temperature and Size of Droplets in the Process of Bulk Condensation 39. Dragomir Tatchev (Sofia, Bulgaria): ASAXS and SANS Investigation of the Precipitation of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Sodium-Silicate Glass 40. Evgeny Zhuravlev (Rostock, Germany): Different Nucleation Sites in PolymerNanotube Composites Studied by Fast Scanning Calorimetry 41. Nikolay V. Taratin, A. I. Isakov, E. N. KotelnikovaL. Yu. Kryuchkova (St. Petersburg, Russia), D. Binev, H. Lorenz, A. Seidel-Morgenstern (Magdeburg, Germany) : Features of Crystallization, Crystal Structures and Limits of Solid Solutions of Typical Representatives of Chiral Organic Acids and their Salts Friday, April 19: 9.00 42. Bin Yang (Rostock, Germany): Nucleation of Single Sn Droplet by fast Scanning Calorimetry 43. Andriy O.Kovalchuk (Cherkassy, Ukraine): Decomposition and Segregation in Nanoparticles with Non-local Interaction 44. Alexander R. Gokhman (Odessa, Ukraine), M. J. Caturla (Alicante, Spain), F. Bergner (Dresden, Germany): Modelling of Microstructure Evolution of Fe-12at%Cr by Cluster Dynamics and Object Kinetic Monte Carlo Methods

45. Valeri I. Leiman, P. M. Valov, V. M. Maksimov, E. S. Markov, O. Yu. Derkacheva (St. Petersburg, Russia): Non-isothermal Nucleation of CuCl-Nanoparticles in Solid Solution in Glass 46. Aram S. Shirinyan, Yu. Bilogorodskyy, O. Komisarenko, V. Makara (Kiev and Cherkassy, Ukraine): The Effect of Nano-size of the Metallic System on the Atomic Interactions and on the Shape and Shift of Phase Diagram Curves 47. Oleg A. Osmayev, R.V. Shapovalov (Kharkov, Ukraine): Numerical Simulation Effect of Thermo-cycling on Nucleation and Growth of Copper Clusters in FeCu1.34 Alloys 48. Roman V. Shapovalov (Kharkov, Ukraine): On the so-called 'Effect of SelfSaturation' in Classical Homogeneous Nucleation-Growth Processes 19. 00: Farewell party at the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics Saturday, April 20: 9.30 49. Valeri V. Levdansky (Minsk, Belorussia), J. Smolik, V. Zdimal, P. Moravec (Prague, Czech Republic): Mass Accommodation and Reactive uptake Coefficients for Nanoscale Aerosol Particles 50. Alexander K. Shchekin, V. Varshavsky, T. Podguzova (St. Petersburg, Russia): Vapor Nucleation on a Solid Nanoparticle Carrying a Discrete Electric Charge Located at the Particle Surface 51. Anatoly Kuchma, M. Markov, A. Shchekin (St. Petersburg, Russia): Theories of the Mean Field Supersaturation and Excluded Volume in the Kinetics of the Nucleation Stage 52. Victor B. Kurasov (St. Petersburg, Russia): Non-Stationary Effects in Nucleation 53. Olaf Hellmuth (Leipzig, Germany): Determination of Adhesion Energy and Contact Parameter for Heterogeneous Freezing Models 54. Alexander S. Abyzov, J. W. P. Schmelzer (Kharkov, Ukraine and Dubna, Russia & Rostock, Germany): Generalized Gibbs's Approach in Heterogeneous Nucleation 55. Final Discussion (with Introductory Comments by Jürn W. P. Schmelzer; Further proposals for discussion contributions are highly welcome) Slight variations will be possible but more or less the schedule will remain as it is planned now. The meeting will take place at the Lecture hall at the second floor of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.

Some Hints Concerning Presentations The time for the speakers in their lectures is - if not specified otherwise - not strictly limited to allow one a detailed explanation even of details of the research and an extensive discussion. Nevertheless, due to the large number of highly interesting contributions already proposed now and to have some order in anticipating the program, commonly one hour is taken as a rough estimate for the duration of one lecture.

The workshop languages are English and Russian. If possible, English should be preferred. At least, the presentations (Power point etc.) should be written in English. Summaries of the content in the respective alternative language will be given as far as necessary.

Accommodation and Financial Regulations No conference fee is required. We will cover, as a rule, the costs for accommodation in Dubna and, as far as possible, the travel expenses (at the level of the costs for railway tickets of the cheapest category (“platzkartnyi vagon”)) for invited speakers from Russia and the former Soviet Republics to Dubna and back (for refunding the expenses, please, do not forget to take a komandirovotschnoe udostoverenie with you). Note further that as it was already the case in previous years, the payment for return tickets will be performed by bank transfer to an appropriate bank account. So, for those these regulations refer to, please, do bring with you the respective bank account information or send it after return home with the ticket to the address to be announced in Dubna. Moreover, our colleagues from Moscow and Moscow region we would like to ask to pay the travel costs by themselves as already done in previous years. In case of questions, please, contact us. For reservation of accommodation, please, submit us your planned days of arrival and departure as soon as possible (till March 25). Accommodation for the participants of the workshop will be reserved in the older (small) hotel Dubna (ul. Vekslera 8). For colleagues arriving by plane, a shuttle service will/can be organized. So, these colleagues are asked to submit in advance the dates/times of arrival and departure and flight numbers. For colleagues arriving by train, below the schedule of the train connections from Savelovo railway station to Dubna and back is supplied. ИЗ ДУБНЫ отправление

ИЗ МОСКВЫ Прибытие в Москву

Отправление из Москвы

из Дубны

с Б. Волги

4:40

4:49

7:15

5:38

5:47

8:20

прибытие на Б. Волгу

в Дубну

4:42

7:03

7:13

7:46

10:03

10:15

Одинцово

6:51

7:00

8:55

8:26(в)

10:53(в)

11:03(в)

7:44

7:53

10:15

9:28(р)

11:53(р)

12:03(р)

10:46

10:55

13:25

9:55(в)

11:49(в)

12:00(в)

11:39(в)

11:47(в)

14:16(в)

10:42(в)

13:03(в)

13:13(в)

12:56 (в)

13:04 (в)

14:55 (в)

13:47

16:11

16:21

14:46

14:55

17:20

15:42

18:07

18:17

16:43

16:52

19:18

17:30

19:20

19:32

19:10

19:19

21:47

18:10

20:34

20:49

(р)

21:32

(р)

21:49(р)

20:28

20:37

22:35

18:54

21:30

21:39

00:25

18:56(в)

21:32(в)

21:49(в)

22:05

22:14

- Лобня

20:42

23:10

23:20

21:55

23:43

23:54

23:45

02:00

02:10

Changes are possible here as well, so check it at the homepage of the LTP of JINR (or http://www.dubna.ru/95/#). Note that there is also some regular bus connection from Savelovo to Dubna and back (http://www.dubna.ru/96/7184.html).

Entry Permission and Some Additional Rules For entry permission to the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, the following personal data are required: Name (surname, first and fathers name), citizenship, passport (number and expiry date). These personal data are required for the preparation of the entry permission list. Some of the passport numbers submitted to us some time ago may be not valid already, so please check and correct if this is the case. Laptops can be taken in and out of the territory of the institute now without any restrictions. A beamer & PC will be available in the lecture hall to allow for Power-Point or similar presentations. Note as well that for taking photos inside the territory of the institute, a special permission is required. So, if you have some plans in this respect, please, let us know it in advance. Here the chances to get the respective permission are not so high, however.

Addresses for Contacts All questions concerning the workshop, please, submit to Dr. Jürn W. P. Schmelzer and Prof. Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev: Address: Phone: Fax: Email:

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna 141980, Russia Schmelzer: (+49 381) 498 6884, (+7 49621) 63 703 Priezzhev: (+7 49621) 65 333 (+49 381) 498 6882; (+7 49621) 65 084 [email protected], [email protected] (Schmelzer); [email protected] (Priezzhev) preferably via Email: [email protected]

For further details see also the homepage of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, http://theor.jinr.ru, and the homepage of the JINR, http://www.jinr.ru. We are looking forward to seeing you in Dubna.

Jürn W. P. Schmelzer

Gerd Röpke

Vyatcheslav B. Priezzhev

Kholmirzo T. Kholmurodov

Appendices

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Nucleation Theory and Applications Special Issues Review Series on Selected Topics of Atmospheric Sol Formation: Volume 1 Jürn W. P. Schmelzer and Olaf Hellmuth (Editors)

Selected Aspects of Atmospheric Ice and Salt Crystallisation Olaf Hellmuth, Vitaly I. Khvorostyanov, Judith A. Curry, Alexander K. Shchekin, Jürn W. P. Schmelzer, Rainer Feistel, Yuri S. Djikaev, Vladimir G. Baidakov

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