Dear Friends,

this 10th Leipzig Workshop on Computational Physics, 26 - 28 November 2009, is by now "traditionally" covering simulational studies in general statistical, condensed matter and soft matter physics, including biological applications, as well as in high-energy physics. The week after the Workshop concurs with the "Dies Academicus" of the University of Leipzig, which on 02 December celebrates its 600th anniversary. As in previous years, the idea of the Workshop is to provide a forum for an informal exchange of ideas and to meet in a relaxed atmosphere in Leipzig around Christmas time. This is one of the years where the 1st Advent weekend concurs with Thanksgiving (last weekend in November) which may ease travelling for some of you.

Since this year we celebrate a double jubilee - the 10th Workshop of this series and the 600th anniversary of the University of Leipzig - the Workshop is planned to run for full three days, including Saturday, the 28th. The collaborative meetings will then take place on Sunday, the 29th.

Please let us know whether you will join us and send a preliminary title and abstract of your contribution, preferably using our WWW registration. Details on locations, accomodations and schedule will be available from our WWW page. In view of tourism and limited hotel capacity at moderate prices in Leipzig during the Christmas season please try to meet the

DEADLINE 19 October 2009,

but do not feel discouraged in case you miss this date ...: the Workshop has previously been and still is intended to be informal! Hotel reservations, however, may become problematic if you are late.

We look forward to welcoming you in Leipzig.

With best regards,
Wolfhard Janke for the CQT Team

Institut für Theoretische Physik
Universität Leipzig
Office building: Vor dem Hospitaltore 1, 04103 Leipzig (no. 34 of this map)
Mailing address: Postfach 100 920, 04009 Leipzig, Germany

Tel.: +49-341-9732-725
Fax.: +49-341-9732-747
E-mail: janke@itp.uni-leipzig.de
URL: http://www.physik.uni-leipzig.de/~janke/CompPhys09


Supported by: Centre for Theoretical Sciences (NTZ), Deutsch-Französische Hochschule (DFH-UFA), Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, DFG Research Group 877, Research Academy Leipzig (RAL), Priority Research Area PbF2 (Mathematical Sciences), and Graduate School "BuildMoNa"