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<H1>Corrections & Additions - SCCM 2001 Topical Conference</center>
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1. New Abstract Deadline - January 19, 2001
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2. There will be a special plenary session on Monday morning,
featuring the following presentations on "What is a Shock Wave?" 
Contributed abstracts on this subject (Sorting code - SW) are also
invited.
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SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION: WHAT IS A SHOCK WAVE? 
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*  Lee Davison, "A historical review of shock-wave paradigms in
solids"
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*  J. Asay (SNL), "A critical examination of old paradigms, new
measurements, and emerging ideas about what's a shock wave" 
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*  Brad Holian(LANL), "Most recent understanding of shocks in solids
from MD perspective" 
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*  J. J. Gilman (UCLA), "Myth of the mechanical equation of state in
understanding shock propagation in solids" 
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*  John. H. Lee (McGill University), "Universality of turbulence in
shock propagation" 
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*  Craig Tarver (LLNL), "What is a shock-wave to explosive
molecules" 
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