CAM Digest, 星期六, 2006年4月22日
Today's Editor:
Ningning Yan (严宁宁)
Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences
Chinese Academy of Science
ynn@amss.ac.cn
Today's topic
多水平迭代方法国际会议将在北京举行
NCTS科学计算国际研讨会将在台湾举办
工程和科学中的Mesoscopic方法第三届国际会议将在美国召开
2006 年《北京大学特别数学讲座》第九期
第三届材料科学的数学理论夏季培训班将在南开大学举办
沃尔夫勒姆研究巡回讲座—中国系列即将开始
新书介绍: 粘性介质多相流的计算方法
新书介绍: 混合有限元法基础及其应用
期刊介绍:Journal of Algorithms and Computational Technology
数学系介绍: 五邑大学应用数学学科
期刊内容: Communications in Computational Physics (Vol.1, No.2, 2006)
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多水平迭代方法国际会议将在北京举行
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:57:18 +0800 (CST)
From: "[gb2312] shi" <shi@lsec.cc.ac.cn>
International Conference on Multilevel Iterative Methods
August 14--18, 2006, Beijing
http://ccse.pku.edu.cn/06summerschool/ob.html
http://ccse.pku.edu.cn/06summerschool
The purpose of this conference is to get together researchers in the world
especially in China and neighboring Asian countries to exchange recent ideas
and results in multigrid/multiscale and domain decomposition methods,
iterative adaptive methods and related topics. General major topics to
be covered (but not limited): Multigrid methods, Domain decomposition
methods, Multilevel (two-grid) discretization methods, Method of subspace
corrections, Adaptive methods, Applications .
Plenary Speakers:
Deulfhard, Peter (ZIB, Germany)
Holst, Michael (University of California, USA)
Hoppe, Roland (University of Houston, USA)
Kako, Takashi (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Stevenson, Rob (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Schoeberl, Joachim, (University of Linz )
Sheen, Dong Woo (Seoul National University, Korea)
Shi, Zhongci (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Wang, Junping (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Wittum, Gabriel (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Xu, Jinchao (PKU and XTU, China)
Program Committee:
Chen, Zhimin (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Chern, I-Liang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan, China)
Huang, Yunqing (Xiangtan University, China)
Kako, Takashi (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Mo, Zeyao (Inst. Appl. Phsy. Comp. Math., China)
Sheen, Dong Woo (Seoul National University, korea)
Shi, Zhongci (co-chair, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Wittum, Gabriel (Stuttgart University, Germany)
Xu, Jinchao (co-chair, PSU, USA)
Zhang, Pingwen (Peking University, China)
Zhang, Wenling (National Natural Scinece Foundation of China)
Zhou, Aihui (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Zou, Jun (The Chinese University of HK, China)
CONFERENCE SECRETARY:
Liang, Lan
Email: lianglan@pku.edu.cn
Tel: 86-10-62759090
Fax: 86-10-62767146
web page: http://ccse.pku.edu.cn/06summerschool
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NCTS科学计算国际研讨会将在台湾举办
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:42:10 +0800
From: Mei-Hui <mei@math.cts.ntu.edu.tw>
NCTS International Workshop on Scientific Computing
June 26-30, 2006
Condensed Matter Science & Physics Building
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
http://www.math.ntu.edu.tw/~shyue/sc06.html
Conference Theme:
There has been significant progress in scientific computing,particularly in the
diverse fields of multiscale computations and imaging.One of the focusses of
multiscale computation concentrates on problems where classical single physics
models are either inadequate or not accurate enough,and a coupling of multiple
physics models needs to be considered.In particular,there is an emergence of
methods that replace heuristics and empirical observations in coarse scale single
physics models by direct numerical simulations of more accurate models defined on
finer scales.PDE-based techniques for imaging received a lot of attention due to
its success in removing noise and segmenting salient features in images. Many of
the approaches are closely related to inverse problems and interface problems.
On the other hand,many of the important results have been driven by the need to
separate features of different length scales. The field of high frequency wave
propagation, for instance, is to compute effective wave behavior at length scales
that are much large than the wavelength.It is vital for telecommunication,radar
and seismic imaging. Novel and robustmethods have been introduced and advanced
in recent years. Phase-spaced methods enable efficient computation of multivalued
solutions that are previous too complicated to compute.
From computational techniques view point: the level set method made impact on a
diversity of applications including free interface problems and a number of
inverse problems that involve complicated shapes and topology; the discontinuous
Galerkin methods provide possibility of high order accuracy and adaptivity in
solving hyperbolic problems and can be applied to a wide range of problems including
ones alluded above. Even though these fields appear to be diverse and have different
concerns for the respective applications,they share common objectives and difficulties
at a higher level, and may benefit from closer interactions among the engaging scientists.
This workshop brings some of the world's leading experts in these fields together and aims at
1) providing an opportunity for direct communication and exchange of ideas;
2) promoting interaction and collaboration of local and international scholars.
Invited Speakers:
Weizhu Bao U Singapore
Chien Cheng Chang National Taiwan U
Tony Chan U California- Los Angeles
Min-Hung Chen National Cheng Kung U
Zhiming Chen Chinese Academy of Science
I-Liang Chern National Taiwan U
Li-Tien Cheng U California- San Diego
Cheng-Sheng Chien National Chung Hsing U
Bernardo Cockburn U Minnesota
Chien-Sen Huang National Sun Yat-Sen U
Qiang Du Penn State U
Wai-How Hui Academia Sinica
Bjorn Engquist U Texas-Austin
Tsung-Min Hwang National Taiwan Normal U
Selim Esedoglu U Michigan
Ming Chih Lai National Chiao Tung U
Thomas Y. Hou Cal Tech
Wen-Wei Lin National Tsing Hua U
Shi Jin U Wisconsin-Madison
Jinn-Liang Liu National Kaohsiung U
Rajiv Kalia U Southern California
Tony Wen-Hann Sheu National Taiwan U
Chiu-Yen Kao U Minnesota
Shih-Feng Shieh National Tsing Hua U
Mitchel Luskin U Minnesota
Jerry Yin-Tzer Shih National Chung Hsing U
Stanley Osher U California- Los Angeles
Keh-Ming Shyue National Taiwan U
Fernando Reitich U Minnesota
Chun-Hao Teng National Cheng Kung U
Olof Runborg KTH, Sweden
Wei Cheng Wang National Tsing Hua U
Fadil Santosa U Minnesota
Wei Chung Wang National Kaohsiung U
Jie Shen Purdue U
Jaw-Yen Yang National Taiwan U
Chi-Wang Shu Brown U
Tao Tang Baptist U, HK
Richard Tsai U Texas-Austin
Eric Vanden Eijnden New York U
Priya Vashishta U Southern California
Pingwen Zhang Peking U, China
Organizing Committee:
I-Liang Chern National Taiwan University
Chiu-Yen Kao U Minnesota
Ming Chih Lai National Chiao Tung University
Wen-Wei Lin National Tsing Hua University
Richard Tsai U Texas-Austin
Wei Chung Wang National Tsing Hua University
Sponsors:
National Center for Theoretical Sciences, National Science Council, Taiwan
National Taiwan University
Conference Venue:
The conference will be held at the Condensed Matter Science & Physics Building
of National Taiwan University. Information desk and internet access will be
available during the conference.
Registration & Talk Submission:
All participants in the conference must register. There is no registration fee however.
To register and submit a talk with title and abstract, please complete the on-line
registration form. Note that for a talk submission, we only accept MS-word and latex
formats. The invited speakers can use the on-line registration form to submit their
title and abstract for the workshop.
Contact Information:
Miss Mei-Hui Hsiao
Department of Mathematics
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
Phone: (8862) 3366-3229
Fax: (8862) 2391-4439
Webpage: http://www.math.ntu.edu.tw/~shyue/sc06.html
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工程和科学中的Mesoscopic方法第三届国际会议将在美国召开
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 16:06:13 -0500
From: Li-Shi Luo <luo@nianet.org>
The 3rd International Conference on Mesoscopic Methods
in Engineering & Science (ICMMES)
July 24-28, 2006, Hampton, Virginia, USA,
http://www.icmmes.org.
The 3rd International Conference on Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering &
Science (ICMMES-06, http://www.icmmes.org) will be held at Radisson
Hotel Hampton, Virginia, USA, in July 24-28, 2006. The focus of the
Conference series is mesoscopic/kinetic methods (e.g., LBE, LGA, DPD,
DVM, GKS, and SPH) for computational mechanics in its broadest
sense. Specific areas include, but are not limited to, mesoscopic /
kinetic methods applied for:
1. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), including Direct Numerical
Simulations (DNS), Large-Eddy Simulations (LES), and macroscopic as well
as kinetic turbulence modelling;
2. Rheology for complex fluids, such as suspensions, multi-phase and
multi-component fluids, non-Newtonian fluids, electro-rheological (ER)
and magneto-rheological (MR) fluids (smart fluids) and bio-fluids;
3. Nano-scale phenomena involving non-continuum, surface-dominated,
low-Reynolds-number, non-Newtonian, multi-scale and multi-physics
effects;
4. Computational mechanics of solids and structures;
5. Computational multi-physics dynamics, such as flow-structure
interactions;
6. Algorithms for High Performance Computing (HPC) engineering
applications.
The objectives of the Conferences are:
1. To bring together researchers and practitioners from academia,
research institutions and industry to exchange experiences, disseminate
up-to-date information, and explore new opportunities in the field;
2. To expose young or new researchers to the state of the art in the
field, by means of, in addition to the Conferences, short courses and
the internet media;
3. To play a leading role in reseach and development in the field.
The conference will focus on computational methods for challenging
engineering problems based on mesoscopic methods, including (but not
limited to) the lattice Boltzmann equation (LBE), lattice-gas cellular
automata (LGCA), discrete velocity models (DVM), gas-kinetic schemes
(GKS), dissipative particle dynamics (DPD), and smooth-particle
hydrodynamics (SPH).
For more details, please go to the ICMMES website:
http://www.icmmes.org.
ICMMES Scientific Committee:
Prof. John Abraham
School of Mechanical Engineering
Purdue University, USA
Prof. Ali Beskok
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University, USA
Dr. Jos J. Derksen
Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische Technologie
Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
Prof. Franz Durst
Institute of Fluid Mechanics (LSTM)
University of Erlangen, Germany
Prof. Sharath Girimaji
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University, USA
Prof. Michael Junk
Fachbereich Mathematik und Statistik
University of Konstanz, Germany
Prof. Axel Klar
FB Mathematik
Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Prof. Manfred Krafczyk, Co-Chairman
Institute for Computer Applications in Civil Engineering (CAB)
Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
Prof. Anthony J.C. Ladd
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Florida, USA
Prof. Pierre Lallemand
ASCI Laboratory
Universit?Paris Sud, France
Prof. Li-Shi Luo, Co-Chairman
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Old Dominion University, USA
Prof. Dimitri Mavriplis
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Wyoming, USA
Prof. Taku Ohwada
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Kyoto University, Japan |