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Boundary Integral Methods: Theory and Applications

September 12-16, 2000

Bath, United Kingdom

Mathematics

Host: University of Bath
Sponsor: The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Homepage: http://www.ima.org.uk/mathematics/confboundary.htm

Organizers: Ivan Graham (Chair, Bath), Sia Amini (Salford), Simon Chandler-Wilde (Brunel), Ke Chen (Liverpool), Paul Martin (Manchester)

Description:
Boundary integral methods are now an established technique for the solution of partial differential equations in science and engineering, with applications in many diverse areas including fluid mechanics, fracture mechanics, acoustics, electromagnetics, inverse problems and free-and moving-boundary problems.

This meeting will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between academic and industrial researchers in different disciplines whose common interest is boundary integral methods.

As well as discussing recent developments in the theory and numerical analysis of boundary integral equations, the conference will strive to encompass applications of contemporary relevance such as direct and inverse (medium and high frequency) scattering, electromagnetics and moving boundary problems in hydrodynamics. Continuing progress in key computational techniques such as multipole, wavelets and panel clustering, together with innovative algorithm design will be an additional theme.

Date received: July 12, 1999


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