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Next: Continued development of Cactus Up: Introduction Previous: References

PALMA DE MALLORCA

  • Continued development of Cactus
  • Vacuum BH evolution
  • References

The Relativity and Gravitation group at the Universitat de les Illes Balears (Palma de Mallorca) has been in operation since mid 1980s. Current members of the group are: Dr. Carles Bona (Prof., Local Coordinator), Dr. Lluís Mas (Prof.), Dr. Joan Massó (Assoc. Prof.), Dr. Joan Stela (Ass. Prof.) and Dr. Jaume Carot (Assoc. Prof.). Since the time the EUnetwork proposal was submitted, some changes in the composition of the group have taken place; thus, in particular, two new doctoral students have joined the group: Magdalena Collinge and Carlos Palenzuela (Ph.D. program funded by the Local Government of the Balearic islands). Also, and after a previous process of selection amongst a number of candidates, we have interviewed a three prospect Post-doctoral fellows (Dr. M. Tiglio, Dr. T. Wolf and Dr. P. Miocchi); but none of them could join our group due to various personal reasons.

Prof. C. Bona and Mr. C. Palenzuela attended the first Network meeting in Potsdam (Dec. 7-9, 2000), and Prof. C. Bona attended the second Network meeting in Thessaloniki (June 6-10, 2001). Also, Prof. C. Bona and Mr. C. Palenzuela participated in the ERE-2001 (Spanish Relativity Meeting) in Madrid (September 17-22, 2001) where preliminary results on the topics discussed below were presented [1].

Following the Work Plan of the network, our group, in collaboration with the AEI, is involved in the tasks (a.1) and (a.2), i.e.: Continued development of Cactus and Vacuum BH evolutions respectively.


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This work has been supported by the EU Programme 'Improving the Human Research Potential and the Socio-Economic Knowledge Base' (Research Training Network Contract HPRN-CT-2000-00137).