To: Participants in the Turbulence and Transport Plasma Science Subgroup

(This is also at w3.pppl.gov/~hammett/work/snowmass/tt_schedule.html)

Below is a draft schedule for our Turbulence and Transport Plasma Science
subgroup activities at Snowmass.  There may be some small changes, but this
is to give you some ideas of what to expect.  This is the first time for
many of us doing something like Snowmass, and we are feeling things out as
we go along.

We emphasize that the Overview and Contributed talks are not to be regular
scientific talks on a speaker's own work, but are to give the speaker an
opportunity to coherently address the main strategic questions of the
Snowmass meeting, and to provide a framework for following discussions.  

In particular, there is a lot of discussion time after every talk, and
there will be half-afternoons for breakout discussions (where we split into
3 groups).  Some of you may wish to prepare 1-page vugraphs on particular
topics to be ready to to make some specific contributions during these
discussions after individual talks or in the breakout groups.  The page
guidelines for various written reports aren't completely set, but they are
looking for approximately 5 or 5-10 pages from each subgroup (thus a 20-40
page report from the full Plasma Science working group).  Individuals are
also allowed to submit 4-6 page individual reports, and groups (beyond the
Snowmass organized groups) can submit approximately 20 page reports (these
are not to be just journal preprints, and are supposed to be on things
discussed at the meeting).  More info later...

-Greg Hammett (hammett@pppl.gov)



Draft Schedule for Snowmass Turbulence and Transport Science Subgroup:
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(draft 99/07/02, subject to change, comments to hammett@pppl.gov)


   Overview talks are 25 min. talk, 20 min discussion
   Contributed presentations are 10 min. talk, 10 min. discussions

   We need to stick rigorously to speaker time limits to allow for
   discussions.  These are not to be regular scientific talks on a
   speaker's own work, but are to give the speaker an opportunity to
   coherently address the main questions of the Snowmass meeting (what are
   the important issues in our field, and how do we tackle them over the
   next decade), and to provide a framework for discussion. 


WEEK I.
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MONDAY: Plenary
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TUESDAY:
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1:30-2:15 MFE Overview Jim Drake
2:15-3:00 MFE Overview Ed Synakowski

3:00-3:20 Contributed presentation

   *  Glenn Bateman, "Issues for Predictive Transport Modeling"

3:30-4:00 Break and walk

Joint mtg with Waves:

4:00-4:45 IFE Overview Bill Kruer  "Waves and Turbulence in ICF Plasmas"

4:45-5:10 Juan Fernandez "Wave and Turbulence Experiments in ICF Plasmas"
          (15 min. contr. talk + 10 min discussion)

5:10-5:30


WEDNESDAY
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1:30-2:15  IFE Overview Jean-Pierre Matte "Transport in ICF Plasmas"
2:15-2:45  IFE short overview Sigfried Glenzer "Transport Extps. in ICF"

2:45-3:25  Contributed presentations (2 MFE)

   *  Paul Terry, "Issues in turbulence and transport with wider
      scientific implications"

   *  Zhihong Lin or Bill Tang, "Opportunities in turbulence simulations"

3:30-4:00  Break and walk (to other meeting rooms)

4:00-5:30  Three breakout discussion groups (leaders: Richard Town, Paul
     Terry, Ed Synakowski).  Topics to cover include Main Scientific
     Issues for turbulence and transport, Theory and simulation, Cross
     fertilization.


THURSDAY
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1:30-3:30  Contributed presentations (6, 10 min talk + 10 min discussion)

   *  Max Tabak: Fast ignitor theory
   *  Mike Key: fast ignitor experiments
   *  Jim Hammer: tranport in hohlraums/effects of magnetic fields.


   * George Morales, "Plans and rationale for a basic science facility", 
   * Stuart Zweben "Search for new plasma turbulence diagnostics"
   * Amiya Sen "Need for better nonlinear dynamic models of plasma turbulence,
     and some promising experimental methods towards it"

3:30-4:00  Break and walk

4:00-5:30  Three breakout discussion groups (leaders: Richard Town, Paul
     Terry, Ed Synakowski).  Topics to cover include Experimental
     Facilities, Diagnostics, and ICF issues.


FRIDAY
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1:30-3:00  Joint meeting with MHD/Beams: Kinetic-Fluid Macro/Micro 
     simulations.  Contributed presentations, schedule still to be set
     but may include: 

   *  Greg Hammett, "Opportunities for comprehensive simulations and
      experimental tests"
   *  Scott Parker "Future of plasma computation, merger of
      kinetic-MHD/turbulence" 
   *  Jim Callen, "Merging Fluid/Kinetic Physics."
   *  Another?

3:30-4:00  Break

4:00-5:30  Discussion, prepare for Monday and Friday presentations, writing
           assignments, begin drafting white paper. (option for further
           breakout discussion groups).



WEEK II
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MONDAY
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Snowmass plenary sessions, status reports from each working group.
(Turbulence and transport science group has 15 minutes to summarize
including views on overarching issues:


TUESDAY
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1:30-3:30  T.B.D.

3:30-4:00  Break

4:00-5:30  Joint Plasma Science meeting, to discuss and resolving views on
overarching issues.  (Large room available only after coffee)


WEDNESDAY:  Prepare plenary presentations
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THURSDAY:   Plenary presentations
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON:  on airplanes
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