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Host: Hotel Permon
Sponsor: Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava in cooperation with Comenius University, Bratislava
Homepage: http://www.math.sk/alg2000
Email: alg2000@vox.svf.stuba.sk
Organizers: P.Frolkovic, A.Handlovicova, M.Komornikova, Z.Kriva, K.Mikula, M.Minarova, P.Struk, D.Sevcovic
Deadline for abstracts: March 30, 2000
Description:
We would like to inform you that we have decided to continue
the series of ALGORITMY conferences.
ALGORITMY (Algorithms) represents the oldest Central-European
series of international meetings devoted to
applied mathematics and computer science.
15th ALGORITMY 2000 conference is going to be held in a beautiful resort in the High Tatra Mountains (Vysoke Tatry), Hotel Permon, Podbanske, September 10-15, 2000, and will be organized by Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava in cooperation with Comenius University, Bratislava and other institutions.
The conference will be devoted to computational realizations and analysis of the algorithms solving the real problems from all branches of sciences, technology, medicine, finance and other applications. The main topics include methods of * computational fluid dynamics * nonlinear heat and mass transfer * modeling of flow in porous media * simulations of free boundary phenomena * computational finance * image processing and computer vision * data analysis and pattern recognition * scientific visualization * software for scientific computations.
Special attention is given to the robust numerical, statistical and visualization methods implemented on modern computer architectures.
Speakers: Michal Benes (Czech Tecnical University, Prague): Mathematical and Computational Aspects of Solidification of Crystallic Materials, Gui-Qiang Chen (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA): Numerical Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Charles M. Elliott (Centre for Mathematical Analysis and Its Applications, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK): Computational Methods for Curvature Dependent Interface Motion, Richard E. Ewing (Texas A&M University, USA): Computational Methods for Fluid Flow in Porous Media, Burkhard Hoehn (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Freiburg, Germany): Numerical simulation of semi-conductor crystal growth with free boundaries, Klaus Johannsen (Institute for Scientific Computing, University of Heidelberg / Institute for Computer Applications, University of Stuttgart, Germany): Density Driven Flow in Porous Media: Modeling, Aproximation and Numerical Solution, Jozef Komornik (Faculty of Management, Comenius University, Bratislava): Time Series Analysis in Financial Applications, Dietmar Kroener (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Freiburg, Germany): Computational Methods for Nonlinear Conservation Laws, Ravi Malladi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, USA): Application of the Level Set Methods in Image Processing, Analysis and Segmentation, Gunter Meyer (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA): Pricing of Financial Derivatives, Tobias Preusser (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Bonn, Germany): PDE Methods in Flow Visualization, Alessandro Sarti (University of Bologna, Italy/University of California, Berkeley): Image Processing Applications in Medicine and Bioengineering, Kunibert Siebert (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Freiburg, Germany): ALBERT - adaptive finite element software for scientific computations and applications, James Sethian (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, USA): Recent Advances and Applications of the Level Set Method, Zdenek Strakos (Insitute of Computer Science, Academy of Science of the Czech republic / Emory University, Atlanta, USA): Recent Advances in Construction, Application and Understanding of Krylov Subspace Methods, Robert Strzodka (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Bonn, Germany): Numerical Methods in Multilevel Volume Rendering, Stefan Turek (FEAST Group, Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Heidelberg, Germany): Efficient Simulation of Nonsteady Incompressible Flows, Joachim Weickert (Computer Vision, Graphics and Pattern Recognition Group, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Mannheim, Germany): Application of Nonlinear Diffusion in Image Processing and Computer Vision
Mail Address:
ALGORITMY 2000, Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
Date received: September 30, 1999
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