FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHODS
August 10 - 14, 1997
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado, USA
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NOTE: THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS HAS BEEN EXTENDED
TO APRIL 7, 1997.
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Domain decomposition (DD) is a very active research area of
computational mathematics and engineering, not only because
it is a scientific strategy suitable for high performance
computing, but also because it covers a broad class of
effective numerical methods for solving large-scale
mathematical-physical problems. This tenth meeting will occur
at a time of increasing interest in high performance
computational methods spurred by the availability of powerful
new parallel and distributed computing systems. Therefore,
its special focus will be on
High Performance Computing and Advanced Numerical Methods
for Industrial Applications.
The conference will include invited plenary talks by leading
experts in the field from academia, research institutions,
as well as industry, and parallel contributed and special
sessions. Contributions are sought on all aspects of DD-based
iterative as well as direct methods, including
- numerical analysis of DD methods
- block and substructuring methods
- multigrid and multilevel methods
- fictitious domain methods
- DD methods for high-order and spectral discretizations
- DD methods for nonlinear and time dependent problems
- DD methods for eigenvalue problems
- DD methods in computational fluid dynamics
- DD methods in structural mechanics/dynamics
- DD methods in acoustics and electromagnetics
- graph decomposition and mesh partitioning algorithms
- strategies and technologies for high performance computing
- parallel implementation methodologies
- software developments
- industrial applications
- Yves Achdou, Universite de Rennes, FRANCE
- Tim Barth, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
- John Biffle, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Armel de la Bourdonnaie, INRIA, FRANCE
- Tony Chan, UCLA, USA
- Zdenek Dostal, VSB-TU Ostrava, CZECH REPUBLIC
- Max Dryja, Warsaw University, POLAND
- Magne Espedal, University of Bergen, NORWAY
- Roland Glowinski, University of Huston, USA
- George Karniadakis, Brown University, USA
- Luca Pavarino, University of Pavia, ITALY
- Einar Ronquist, Nectronics Boston, USA
- Francois-Xavier Roux, ONERA, FRANCE
- Mary Wheeler, Rice University, USA
- Youcef Saad, University of Minnesota, USA
- David P. Young, Boeing, USA
- abstract (one page abstract, best plain text or Postscript by e-mail): April 7, 1997
- early registration: May 5, 1997
- registration for contributed speakers: July 7, 1997
The conference fee is US $275 before May 5, 1997
and US $325 thereafter. This fee covers registration,
the opening reception, the conference banquet,
and a set of conference proceedings.
Registration payment can be made by a personal check, an institution
check, a money order, a cashier's check, an international wire, or
a credit card.
Please
- Make all checks in U.S. dollars.
- Make all checks payable to: The University of Colorado
- Please mail checks to:
University of Colorado
CAS/Tenth Domain Decomposition Conference
Attn: Catharine Moser
Campus Box 429
Boulder, CO 80309
The instructions for an international wire are as follows
To:
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For Further Credit to: CAS
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Important: please include your name with the wire so that we may properly
identify it. Also, please fax or e-mail a registration form to Ms.
Catharine Moser and provide her with an estimated date the wire will be
sent so she can match the registration with the wire. Fax number:
303-492-4990/e-mail address: catharine.moser@colorado.edu.
If you prefer to pay by credit card, please input the necessary information
on the online registration form ,
or phone or fax it in to our contact numbers.
CONFERENCE CHAIRMEN
Charbel Farhat,
Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Xiao-Chuan Cai,
Department of Computer Sciences,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Jan Mandel ,
Department of Mathematics ,
University of Colorado at Denver
The Organizing Committee will offer to graduate students who
are interested in participating to this conference or attending
it, and who need financial assistance, the following financial
support: a) a conference registration fee waiver, b) up to
US $400 toward lodging and meal local expenses. To be eligible,
applicants must submit to the Organizing Committee a letter signed
by their department Chair stating that they are graduate students.
Funds are limited to 20 applicants and priority will be given to
those who will be presenting a paper.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
P. Bjorstad (Bergen), J. Bramble (Ithaca), T. Chan (Los Angeles),
P. Deuflhard (Berlin), R. Glowinski (Houston), D. Keyes (Virginia),
Y. Kuznetsov (Moscow), J. Periaux (St Cloud), O. Pironneau (Paris),
A. Quarteroni (Milano), Z. Shi (Beijing), W. Wendland (Stuttgart),
O. Widlund (New York), J. Xu (Pennsylvania).
Cathy Moser
The University of Colorado at Boulder
Center for Aerospace Structures
Campus Box 429, Boulder, CO 80309-0429, USA
E-mail:dd10@alexandra.colorado.edu
Tel: +1 (303) 492-6838
Fax: +1 (303) 492-4990
WWW: http://www-math.cudenver.edu/dd10
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