International Conference

Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics
CMAM-5

July 30 - August 3, 2012
Berlin, Germany

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General Information
Aims and Scope
Important Dates
Main Topics
Invited Speakers
Aims and Scope
The Conference will be under the aegis of the journal Computational methods in applied mathematics, and focus on various aspects of mathematical modeling and numerical methods for approximate solution of problems arising in science and engineering. Its scope coincides with the scope of the journal: numerical methods for initial and boundary value problems for differential and integral equations appearing in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. It aims, in particular, at fostering cooperation between researchers working in the area of theoretical numerical analysis and applications to modeling, simulation, and scientific computing. Another goal of the CMAM meetings is to improve existing contacts and to establish new ones between scientists from the West and the East. This is the fifth conference following earlier ones in Minsk in 2003, Trakai in 2005, Minsk in 2007, and Bedlewo in 2010. The working language of the conference is English.
Important Dates
Mai 15, 2012
deadline for submission of contributed talks
Mai 31, 2012 confirmation of acceptance
Mai 31, 2012 deadline for visa requests
July 29, 2012 arrival
July 30, 2012 9 am conference begin
August 3, 2012 18 pm conference end
August 4, 2012 departure
Main Topics
  • Modern numerical methods for discretization of differential and integral equations
  • Applications of numerical methods for solving problems of mathematical physics and engineering problems
  • Parallel algorithms for solving systems of algebraic equations
  • Optimal complexity of adaptive algorithms
The scientific program includes invited plenary talks and contributed talks.
Invited Speakers
Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge)
Alexandre Ern (Université Paris-Est)
Ivan Gavrilyuk (Berufsakademie Eisenach)
Norbert Heuer (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago)
Ulrich Langer (Johannes Kepler University, Linz)
Piotr Matus (National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk & The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)
Amiya K. Pani (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbay)
Eun-Jae Park (Yonsei University, Seoul)
Andreas Prohl (Eberhard Karls Universität ,Tübingen)
BD Daya Reddy (University of Cape Town)
Eitan Tadmor (University of Maryland, College Park)
Petr Vabishchevich (Nuclear Safety Institute (RAS), Moscow)
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