[NotiAMCA] WSEAS Special Session: Parallel Processing
Victorio E. Sonzogni
sonzogni@intec.unl.edu.ar
Thu, 11 Mar 2004 12:20:26 -0300
CALL FOR PAPERS
6TH WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED
MATHEMATICS
SPECIAL SESSION ON
PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
August 17-19, 2004, Corfu, GREECE
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2004/corfu/math/index.html
Introduction
The WSEAS (The World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society)
is a world, scientific-engineering, academic, nonprofitable organization
that
promotes the development and the unified consideration of new mathematical
methods and computational techniques as well as their applications in
science
and engineering. Also, WSEAS supports, in general, the research and the
diffusion of the scientific and engineering knowledge, especially in the
areas
of mathematics, computer science and electrical engineering as well as
their
interaction with other sciences (physics, chemistry, biology, medicine,
engineering,
earth sciences, space sciences, etc). Moreover, in accordance with its
Articles,
WSEAS supports research projects, grants scholarships and prizes, organizes
international conferences, seminars, publishes journals and books, and
carries out
autonomous scientific/engineering research. It also collaborates with
universities
and state or private research centers and institutions. WSEAS was
founded in
1996 as WSES and changed to WSEAS in 2001.
6th WSEAS International Conference on APPLIED MATHEMATICS is the
6th in the successfull history of the conference that was held in Athens,
Greece (2000), Cairns, Australia (2001), Miedyzydroje, Poland (2002),
Malta (2003), Florida (2004).
SELECTED PAPERS are also published (after further review) in WSEAS
TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICS.
Congress Location
The conference will be held in the 5-Star Hotel: CORFU HOLIDAY PALACE
(former member of HILTON chain of hotels) and the participants will have
discount rates in the room prices. An appropriate form will be
distributed to
all the authors after papers review. Undoubtedly the most beautiful of the
Ionian islands if not all the islands in Greece, Corfu or Kerkyra is lush,
green and covered with lemon and orange groves. Corfu has two sides,
one is that of an escape into an exquisite serenity of natural beauty,
while the
other is that of fun and entertainment against a backdrop of long
beaches and
blue waters, cafes, taverns, bars, discos, nightclubs and casinos. Its
history
along with its natural beauty have made the island the ideal spot for
holidays, and has been a popular resort since the beginning of tourism.
Corfu is connected with Athens by plane (1 hour and 10
minutes). For more information about Corfu please click in following link.
The SPECIAL SESSION ON PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR SCIENTIFIC
COMPUTING aims at providing a forum for communication among the scientific
computing, information technology, and computer science and engineering
community
members to discuss and exchange ideas and experiences on diverse topics on
parallel and distributed processing in the field of Applied Mathematics.
Topics
Topics of particular interest include (without being limited to) the
design and
implementation of parallel and distributed algorithms applied to:
- Linear Algebra and Applications,
- Numerical Analysis and Applications,
- Differential Equations and Applications,
- Operational Research,
- Optimization,
- Discrete Mathematics,
- Communications,
- Control,
- Simulation.
Session Chair
Ignacio Ponzoni
Departamento de Ciencias e Ingeniería de la Computación
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Av. Alem 1253, 8000, Bahia Blanca, ARGENTINA
E-mail: ip@cs.uns.edu.ar
Program Committee Members for this Special Session:
Bruce Hendrickson (Parallel Computing Sciences Department, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA)
Dieter Kranzlmueller (GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Salvatore Orlando (Dipartimento di Informatica, Università Ca' Foscari
di Venecia, Italy)
Deadlines:
Please, click on this link:
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2004/corfu/math/deadlines.htm
Delayed submissions will most likely be rejected.
Paper Submission
All papers received before the deadline will be peer-reviewed by referees
of the area. The articles must follow the WSEAS format
(http://www.worldses.org/conferences/wses-kit.htm).
All contributions, of maximum 6-page length, should be submitted
by-email to ip@cs.uns.edu.ar. For diffusion reasons, the papers must be
written only in English. A separate e-mail must be sent with the following
information: the title of the paper, the abstract, name and authors’
affiliation
(including complete address, email account and phone/fax number).
Please, specify the corresponding author.
Futher Information
For further information, please send an e-mail to: ip@cs.uns.edu.ar
or visit: http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2004/corfu/math/index.html