Int'l Conference on Modern Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics

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General Information
Dates:
Monday, June 14, 2004 - Saturday, June 19, 2004
Days of Week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Target Audience:
Academic and Practice
Location:
Bedlewo/Poznan, Poland
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The aim of this international conference is to present the state of the
art of computational methods in applied mathematics. The following topics
will be thoroughly discussed:
1. tractability of multivariate problems,
2. quantum computation for continuous problems,
3. modern discretization of partial differential equations,
4. parallel algorithms for solving systems of linear and nonlinear
algebraic equations,
5. ill-posed problems.
The meeting will consist of plenary, semi-plenary and contributed talks.
The following speakers have agreed to present plenary talks so far:
- Nikolai S. Bahkvalov, Moscow State University,
- Zbigniew Ciesielski, Polish Academy of Sciences,
- Lars Elden, Linkoping University,
- Heinz W. Engl, Johannes-Kepler-Universitaet in Linz,
- Greame Fairweather, Colorado School of Mines,
- Wolfgang Hackbush, Max-Planck-Institut in Leipzig,
- Stefan Heinrich, Universitat Kaiserlautern,
- Fred J. Hickernell, Hong Kong Baptist University,
- Rolf Jeltsch, ETH Zurich, (tentatively),
- Raytcho D. Lazarov, Texas A&M University,
- Yvon Maday, Univerite Pierre et Marie Curie,
- Harald Niederreiter, National University of Singapore,
- Erich Novak, Universitat Jena,
- Ian H. Sloan, University of New South Wales,
- Vladimir M. Tikhomirov, Moscow State University,
- Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski, University of Kentucky,
- Art Werschulz, Fordham and Columbia University, (tentatively),
- Olof Widlund, Courant Institute.