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ESAIM: Proc., 2005, Vol. 15, p. I
DOI: 10.1051/proc:2005025
Editorial
Foreword
Th. Goudon, E. Sonnendrucker and D. TalayThis volume of ESAIM-Proc collects the articles presented during a workshop on probabilistic and deterministic particle methods for transport phenomena. This workshop took place at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis on March 23-24, 2005. The meeting was organized by the GdR GRIP (Research Group on Particle Interactions), a research group funded by CNRS (the French national agency for scientific research) since 2003. The main purpose of the GdR is to foster interactions between analysts and probabilists working on the dynamics of large particle systems.
Our heartfelt thanks go to the speakers, who contributed to the success of the meeting. We express our gratitude to CNRS for its support - both in terms of funding, and in providing true incentive in favor of interdisciplinary cooperation effort as in GRIP. We are also grateful to INRIA-Sophia Antipolis, and especially the Omega Research Team for their kind support. Finally, it is our pleasant duty to thank Marie-Line Ramfos (INRIA-Sophia Antipolis) who took care of many organization details.© EDP Sciences, ESAIM 2005
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