-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: EUROPEAN MULTIGRID CONFERENCE Datum: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:33:34 +0100 Von: Kees Oosterlee C.W.Oosterlee@math.tudelft.nl Firma: "OptimaNumerics" An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.optimanumerics.com
Dear Colleague,
SECOND call for papers:
We are pleased to announce the
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8th European Multigrid Conference on Multigrid, Multilevel and Multiscale Methods.
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September 27 - 30, 2005, at De Pier in Scheveningen, The Netherlands
organized in the framework of the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (Eccomas).
Objectives: This congress is devoted to dissemination of recent advances and ideas concerning multigrid, multilevel and multiscale methods. Multigrid methods are generally accepted as being the fastest numerical methods for the solution of elliptic partial differential equations. Furthermore, they are regarded as among the fastest methods for many other problems like other types of partial differential equations, integral equations etc. If the multigrid idea is generalized to other structures than grids, one obtains multilevel, multiscale or multi-resolution methods, which can successfully be used also for very different types of problems, e.g. problems characterized by matrix structures, particle structures etc. A broad range of problems in the sciences and engineering require multiscale modeling and simulation techniques, because of the range of scales involved and the prohibitively large number of variables implied by a monoscale approach. Multigrid, multilevel and multiscale methods are interrelated in various ways. Therefore, the congress aims to bring researchers in these fields together. Previous meetings in the EMG series were held in Cologne (1981,1985), Bonn (1991), Amsterdam (1993), Stuttgart (1996), Ghent (1999) and Hohenwart (2002). Topics: * Multigrid methods, Multilevel and related solvers, * Algebraic Multigrid, * Theory and applications of methods, * New fields of application, * Multiscale solution methods and modeling.
Invited speakers: L. Grasedyck (MPI Leipzig, Germany) R Hiptmair (ETH Zuerich, Switzerland) R. Kornhuber (FU. Berlin, Germany) Ch. Reisinger (Oxford, UK) A. Reusken (Aachen, Germany) J. Schoeberl (U. Linz, Austria) P. Vassilevski (Lawrence Livermore, CASC, US) Weinan E (Princeton, US) J. Xu (Penn State, US) I. Yavneh (Technion, Haifa, Israel)
For more information and the call for papers, see the conference website: http://pcse.tudelft.nl/emg2005/index.php.