International Conference:
Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics – CMAM-4
Aims
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.
Working language of the Conference is English.
Basic topics
- Modern numerical methods for discretization of ODEs and PDEs
- 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, semi-plenary and
contributed talks.
The following speakers have agreed to present plenary talks:
- Valery Agoshkov, Institute of Numerical Mathematics (RAS) in Moscow, Russia
- Georgios Akrivis, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
- Sören Bartels, Institut für Numerische Simulation Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, Germany
- Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany
- Boris Chetverushkin, Institute of Mathematical Modeling (RAS) in Moscow, Russia
- Graeme Fairweather, Colorado School of Mines in Golden, USA
- Mikhail Galanin, Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (RAS) in Moscow, Russia
- Ivan Gawriljuk, Berufsakademie Thüringen Staatliche Studienakademie in Eisenach, Germany
- Wolfgang Hackbusch, Max-Planck-Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig, Germany
- Pieter Hemker, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Ronald Hoppe, University of Houston, Houston, USA
- Bosko Jovanovich, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
- Rolf Kornhuber, Freie University in Berlin, Germany
- Alexander Lapin, Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia
- Raytcho Lazarov, Texas A&M University, USA
- Vladimir Makarov, Institute of Mathematics (NAS of Ukraine) in Kiev, Ukraine
- Reinhard Nabben, Technical University in Berlin, Germany
- Maxim Olshanskii, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
- Cesar Palencia, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
- Sergei Pereverzev, Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, Austria
- Andreas Prohl, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Rolf Rannacher, Institut für Angewandte Mathematik Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
- Teresa Regińska, Mathematical Institute in Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- Marcus Sarkis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA
- Reinhold Schneider, Technical University in Berlin, Germany
- Ian Sloan, School of Mathematics University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
- Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
- Lutz Tobiska, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
- Vidar Thomee, Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Sweden
- Peter Vabishchevich, Institute of Mathematical Modeling (RAS) in Moscow, Russia
- Gennadi Vainikko, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
- Olof Widlund, New York University, New York, USA
- Henryk Woźniakowski, Warsaw University, Poland and Columbia University, USA
- Harry Yserentant, Technical University in Berlin, Germany
Scientific committee
V. Agoshkov (Russia),
G. Akrivis (Greece),
B. Chetverushkin (Russia),
R. Čiegis (Lithuania),
Y. Effendiev (USA),
I. Gaishun (Belarus),
M. Galanin (Russia),
I. Gawriljuk (Germany),
P. Hemker (The Netherlands),
A. Iakoubenia (Belarus),
O. Iliev (Germany),
B. Jovanovich (Serbia),
A. Lapin (Russia),
R. Lazarov (USA),
V. Makarov (Ukraine),
M. Olshanskii (Russia),
C. Palencia (Spain),
S. Pereverzev (Austria),
M. Plum (Germany),
I. Sloan (Australia),
R. Smarzewski (Poland),
M. Stynes (Ireland),
E. Tadmor (USA),
L. Tobiska (Germany),
P. Vabishchevich (Russia),
G. Vainikko (Estonia),
A. Zlotnik (Russia)
Organizers
Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt University, Germany,
Maksymilian Dryja, Warsaw University, Poland,
Piotr Matus, Institute of Mathematics, NAS, Belarus
Conference Location
The conference will be held at the
Conference Center
in Będlewo, near Poznań, Poland.
Abstracts
Everybody interested in topics of the conference is warmly invited to attend
the meeting and present a contributed talk. The deadline for abstract within
one page is December 1, 2009. The notification of acceptance is
February 1, 2010. Instructions and style file for the preparation
of the abstracts are
available at www.impan.pl/~cmam-4 or www.cmam.info/conferences/
Accommodation
All participants will be staying on the premises of the Conference Center at
Będlewo, Poznań, Poland. The estimated total cost is about 350
Euros, for accompanying person - 300 Euros. This includes the stay for 6
days, all meals and the registration fee.
Registration
For registration please fill in the registration form
and send it to Dr.
Jan K. Kowalski. Please send the conference
fees to the accounts of the Mathematical Institute of Polish Academy
Sciences for Będlewo meetings:
- USD currency account:
KOS SWIFT BPHKPLPK
PL 54 1060 0076 0000 3210 0014 1028
- EUR currency account:
KOS SWIFT BPHKPLPK
PL 17 1060 0076 0000 3210 0014 1015
- PLN account:
90 1060 0076 0000 3210 0014 0962
Bank BPH SA, Oddz. w Warszawie, Aleje Jerozolimskie 27, 00-508 Warszawa
Owner of the account: Instytut Matematyczny PAN
Title of payment: CMAM-4 + name of the participant
Deadline is May 1, 2010