WSEAS
friends and members are kindly requested to send the
following text to colleagues or to put it up on the
announcement board of their laboratory or department:
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The 3rd WSEAS Intern. Conference on
FINITE DIFFERENCES -
FINITE ELEMENTS -
FINITE VOLUMES -
BOUNDARY ELEMENTS
(F-and-B'10)
www.wseas.us/conferences/2010/bucharest/f-and-b/index.html
is going to be held inside the
University Politehnica, Bucuresti, Romania,
April 20-22, 2010
In general, all the WSEAS conferences are organized by Universities. Responsible of the review of the papers are the organizing universities.
University
Politehnica of Bucharest
Splaiul Independentei 313,
Bucharest, Postal Code 060042, ROMANIA
T
Fax: +402 9522, +4021 4029865
In Collaboration with
and
In Collaboration with the WSEAS IWG (International Working Group) on Mathematics, the WSEAS IWG on Numerical Methods, the WSEAS IWG on Parallel Computing, the WSEAS IWG on Computers, the WSEAS IWG on Scientific Computation.
The organizing committee calls you to submit your papers, special sessions and tutorials.
INDEXES:
The Proceedings related to the Conference are covered
by:
1. ISI (ISINET)
2. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
3. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
4. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
5. ZENTRALBLATT
6. ULRICH
7. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
8. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical
Society)
9. Directory of Published Proceedings
10. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical
Abstracts Service
12. European Library in Paris (France)
13. DEST Database (Australia)
14. Engineering Information
15. SCOPUS
16. EBSCO
17. EMBASE
18. Compendex (CPX)
19. GEOBASE
20. BIOBASE.
21. BIOTECHNOBASE
22. FLUIDEX
23. OceanBase
24. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
25. World Textiles
26. MEDLINE
27. British Library
28. National Library of Greece
29. German National Library of Science and Technology
30. IARAS Index
JOURNALS:
BEST PAPERS: The authors of the Best Papers will be
invited to send extended versions of their papers after
the conference to the Editor-in-Chiefs of WSEAS
Journals. These extended versions might be published in
the WSEAS Journals after the conference with additional
review. This very limited number of high-quality papers
will be announced in the
Post-Conference report of the
Conference.
No-show authors will be excluded from any further
publication in WSEAS Journals, regardless of the quality
of their papers. Additionally, they will be required to
pay extra shipping and handling fees in order for the
organizing committee to mail out their registration
receipt, CD-ROM proceedings, and one volume of the
hard-copy proceedings.
These
journals are covered by:
1. ISI through the INSPEC (IEE)
2. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
3. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
4. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
5. ZENTRALBLATT
6. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
7. ULRICH
8. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical
Society)
9. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
10. British Library
11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical
Abstracts Service
12. European Library in Paris (France)
13. DEST Database (Australia)
14. Swets Information Services
15. Engineering Information
16. SCOPUS
17. EBSCO
18. EMBASE
19. Compendex (CPX)
20. Geobase
21. BIOBASE
22. BIOTECHNOBASE
23. FLUIDEX
24. OceanBase
25. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
26. World Textiles
27. MEDLINE
28. Mayersche
29. Index of Information Systems Journals
30. National Library of Greece: See the link:
NLG-Journals
31. IARAS Index
MEMBERS of the COMMITTEE:
See:
http://www.wseas.us/
conferences/2010/bucharest/f-and-b/committee.htm
TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE:
REGISTRATION FEES:
FINITE
DIFFERENCES:
Iterative methods
Error Analysis
Stability
Nonlinear problems
Parallel numerical algorithms
Grid equations and grid computing
Cellular automata
Multidimensional Systems
Multidimensional Systems' Factorization
Multidimensional Systems' Stability
Adaptive Methods in Finite Differences
Inverse problems with Finite Differences
Dynamic problems with Finite Differences
Function fitting
Adaptive Methods
Acceleration Techniques
Stiff Problems
Ill-Posed Problems
Neural Networks applications in Finite Differences
Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Differences
Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in Finite
Differences
FINITE ELEMENTS:
Error Analysis
Stability
Nonlinear problems
Parallel numerical algorithms
Grid equations and grid computing
combined finite difference ~ finite element methods ~
Computational techniques in FEM
Inverse problems with FEM
Dynamic problems with FEM
Adaptive methods and adaptive techniques for FEM
Function fitting in FEM
Wavelets and orthogonal series for FEM
Software packages and graphic tools (for FEM)
Discretization Techniques
Neural Networks applications in Finite Elements
Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Elements
Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM
FINITE VOLUMES:
Iterative methods,
Godunov finite volume discretizations
Monotone schemes, E-flux schemes
Stability, convergence and error estimates
Discrete maximum principles and stability
Convergence, Error estimates, A posteriori error
estimate
A priori error estimate, Higher order accurate FV
schemes and generalizations
TVD schemes, MUSCL schemes, ENO/WENO schemes,
Reconstruction via primitive function
WENO reconstruction, Higher order accurate FV schemes in
multi-dimensions
Positive coefficient schemes on structured meshes
FV schemes on unstructured meshes utilizing linear
reconstruction
Linear reconstruction operators on simplicial control
volumes
Linear reconstruction operators on general control
volumes shapes
General p-exact reconstruction operators on unstructured
meshes
Positive coefficient schemes on unstructured meshes
Further Advanced Topics, Higher order time integration
schemes
Explicit SSP Runge-Kutta methods
Optimal second and third order nonlinear SSP Runge-Kutta
methods
Conservation laws including diffusion terms
Choices of the numerical diffusion flux DJK
Extension to systems of nonlinear conservation laws
Numerical flux functions for systems of conservation
BOUNDARY ELEMENTS:
Integral equations
Mesh Reduction methods
Grid equations and grid computing
Dual reciprocity method for BEM
Modified Trefftz method
Fundamental solution method
Computational techniques in BEM
Inverse problems with BEM
Dynamic problems with BEM
Aaptive methods and adaptive techniques for BEM
Function fitting in BEM
Wavelets and orthogonal series for BEM
Software packages and graphic tools (for BEM)
Neural Networks applications in BEM
Genetic Algorithms' applications in BEM
Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM
APPLICATIONS in:
Fluid Mechanics
Composite materials
Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics
Heat and Mass Transfer
Electromagnetics
Acoustics
Wave Propagation and Scattering,
Quantum Mechanics
Solid State Physics and Material Science
Elasticity Theory and Structural Engineering
Damage mechanics and fracture
Environmental Engineering (Pollution)
Earth Sciences, Geology, Geoengineering
Mathematical Biology
Oceanology
Others
Details:
http://www.wseas.us/conferences/2010/
bucharest/f-and-b/fees.htm