Prague, Czech Republic, September 24-26, 2012                                 PLENARY SPEAKERS 
CONFERENCE PROGRAM                                                      HISTORY OF THIS CONFERENCE


REPORT and PHOTOS from the previous WSEAS Conference in Prague (2009):
http://www.wseas.us/reports/2009/prague/index.html

Unlimited Access in E-Library: Delegates attending the conference will receive a new username and password without expiry date for unlimited on-line access in the WSEAS Conference proceedings (1996-...) for ever.

Review Process: In WSEAS events, the Review is coordinated by the staff of the Sponsoring Universities in Collaboration with the International Scientific Committee. The responsibility of acceptance/rejection belongs to the collaborating / sponsoring Universities (and not to the WSEAS).
Join them as Reviewer using this form http://www.wseas.org/reviewersoffer.htm
List of Reviewers....

Additional Features:
1) Delegates attending the conference will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for publication in NAUN and University Press journals (Indexed in SCOPUS, AMS, ACS, ZENTRALBLATT, ULRICH, MATHSCINE, DPP, DBP, ACM, INSPEC, IET (IEEE),  COMPENDEX, ELSEVIER, EI, Engineering Village, ScholarGoogle, PUBMED, MEDLINE, CSA, CSBA, DEST, EBSCO, EMBASE, GEOBASE, BIOBASE,BIOTECHNOBASE. and many others see  http://www.wseas.us/indexes ...)

2) Delegates attending the conference will receive in their briefcase:

*2a ****  Proceedings in hard copy (Indexed by ISI Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS, EI Compendex, ProQuest and Scitech Book News. Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings, PUBMED,MEDLINE, ACM, IET (IEE), ASM, ACS, CSA, ELSEVIER , ZENTRALBLATT, MATHSCINET, DPP,EI, CSBA, Ulrigh, DEST, EBSCO, EMBASE, GEOBASE, BIOBASE,BIOTECHNOBASE)

*2b  ****
CD-ROM Proceedings for all the co-located conferences
(Indexed by ISI Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS, EI Compendex, ProQuest and Scitech Book News. Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings, PUBMED,MEDLINE, ACM, IET (IEE), ASM, ACS, CSA, ELSEVIER , ZENTRALBLATT, MATHSCINET, DPP,EI, CSBA, Ulrigh, DEST, EBSCO, EMBASE, GEOBASE, BIOBASE,BIOTECHNOBASE)

*2c  ****Certification of Indexing

*2d **** Unlimited Access in the Society's E-Library

*2e ****
JOURNAL PUBLICATION: A written invitation to upload their paper in  NAUN and UNIVERSITY PRESS (Indexed in SCOPUS, EI Compendex, ProQuest and Scitech Book News. Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings, PUBMED,MEDLINE, ACM, IET (IEE), ASM, ACS, CSA, ELSEVIER , ZENTRALBLATT, MATHSCINET, DPP,EI, CSBA, Ulrigh, DEST, EBSCO, EMBASE, GEOBASE, BIOBASE,BIOTECHNOBASE) All conference books are archived in the British Library and American Library of Congress.

*2f  ****
A second elegant CD-ROM with more than 85 textbooks - monographies (Every book is a textbook for postgraduates written by an expert, internationally pioneers on his field)

* 2g *** Rich Social and Cultural Part (banquet, coffee-breaks as:  www.wseas.org/reports )

 

TOPICS

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
 


  

COMMITTEE (TENTATIVE)

Jussi Koskinen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
Ljubomir Lazic, State University of Novi Pazar, Serbia
Nitish Gupta, Tata Research Development and Design Centre, India
Jerzy Stefan Respondek, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Dumitru Cazacu, University of Pitesti, Romania
Alina Adriana Minea, Technical University "Gheorghe Asachi" of Iasi, Romania
Mihai Tiberiu LATES, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Plenary Lecture 1:

Investigation and Numerical Resolution of Some Nonlinear Partial Differential and Integro-Differential Models
by Prof. Temur Jangveladze, Caucasus University, GEORGIA.

 

SUBMIT A SPECIAL SESSION

The Organizing Committee can accept proposal for Special Sessions from qualified scientists that want to contribute to this event. Special sessions have the prestige of a really targeted audience.

On the other hand, it has been observed that in special sessions all (or almost all) the papers are presented as well as several discussions with serious comments and questions take place after the presentation. Many successfull WSEAS Conferences started in the beginning as Special Sessions or Workshops in some previous WSEAS conference.
You could submit a session online using the following form:
http://www.wseas.org/sessionproposal.htm

 

LOCATION

 

REGISTRATION FEES

The registration fees must be paid in EUR
550 EUR for every author (max.,number of pages 6, extra fee 100 EUR for each extra page)

250 EUR for each additional paper

It includes: Publication of your paper(s) in an ISI Book (Thomson),
CD-ROM + evaluation of the paper for the Journals of NAUN / University Press with free PDF for all the academic community after the conference, a previous book (from 2007 or Journal), 2 coffee-breaks per day and one banquet in the Hotel.

 

FORMAT

The Organizing Committee can accept only *.pdf or *.ps or *.doc or *.rtf format. The Organizing Committee prefer *.pdf though)

1. PDF: For the format of the your Paper(s), please, download the file wseas.pdf. To read this file, you must have the Acrobat Reader program.

2. Word for Windows: We can also accept papers in Word for Windows (Microsoft). In this case, you could download the file wseas-full.rtf (you must have in your computer Word for Windows). Please, click here and get : wseas.rtf

3. If you use LaTeX, please download the LaTeX template: wseas.tex or wseas.txt. You have to convert it to .ps file and submit your .ps file to the conference via the web site.

4. If you use a different  Word Processor, please, first download the file wseas.pdf or  wseas.rtf read it using Acrobat Reader or Word for Windows, print out it and then make the necessary modifications in your word processor program (if needed) in order to agree with this format. If you are a TeX or LaTeX user, please, don't send TeX or LaTeX files (i.e. TeX or LaTeX code), but a Postscript file (.ps) or better for us the final PDF file (*.pdf)

INDEXES

Books and Proceedings related to this WSEAS 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:
Delegates attending the conference will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for publication in one of the NAUN Journals or University Press Journals

No-show authors will be excluded from any further publication in  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) (not as independent ISI Journals)
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

DEADLINES


Submission Deadline: July 24, 2012
Registration Deadline: August 31, 2012

 

HISTORY OF THIS WSEAS CONFERENCE

The conference started as an initiative of Professors of the Technical Universities of Sofia, Athens, Istanbul, Bucharest etc in 2007 and war held in Malta (September 2008), Tbilisi, Georgia ( June 2009), in Bucharest, Romania (April 2010), Paris, France (April 2011) and Prague, Czech Republic (September 2012) with the support of several university laboratories and societies.

PRESENTATION INFORMATION:

General Information
*
Please check the session schedule on the program that you will receive by email after the registration deadline to see which day and time you are presenting. The duration of a presentation slot is 20 minutes (15 minutes for your lecture and 5 minutes for questions-discussion). An LCD projector and a computer (MS Windows XP) with a CD-ROM drive, USB ports, and presentation software (MS PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat Reader) will be available in all the conference rooms for lecture presentations.
* It is highly recommended to have your own pointe. Over-head Projector cannot be used. Only computer presentation (computer - data projector) will be allowed.

Preparation of Visuals
*
Before the beginning of each session, each presenter must deliver his CV (Short Biography) which must be printed out according to the format: http://www.worldses.org/drafts/biography.doc
* Please note that individuals using computer projection must bring a CD or USB memory key containing their presentation. Speakers should arrive in their session room 10 minutes before the start of their session to hand the presenter’s personal data sheet (biography) to the chairperson.

General Considerations
*
Limit the number of words per visual to no more than 30. Leave space, at least the height of a capital letter, between lines of text.
* All fonts, including those on graphs, should be 18 point or larger.
* Graphs and charts should have bold lines and symbols that contrast sharply with the background.
* Your presentation time is about 15 minutes, leaving about 5 minutes for questions from the audience.
* A reasonable presentation time for each slide is about 2 minutes, as any shorter interval will make it difficult for the audience to understand.
* Do not waste visuals where they are not needed. Use them where a picture, chart, diagram, or cartoon will help. Tables of figures are hard to read and understand quickly, use pie charts or column graphs instead.
* If it takes longer than 10 seconds to comprehend a visual, then there’s too much material in it. Do not put anything on the visual if you don't need it. Tell what each visual is all about, but do not read from it. Keep it on screen, as long as your talk refers to it.