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Minisymposium on Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems
within the 8th International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM 2010)
Hotel and Conference Center: Rodos Palace
Island of Rhodes, Greece. September 19-25, 2010

Scope:

This symposium aims at bringing together scientists and computational experts to present advances in the development and implementation of numerical methods for eigenvalue problems.

Many of the problems within the scope of numerical analysis are well understood and have been solved in their entireness. The challenge now lies in the interrelation between numerical methods and the applications to physics and engineering. The eigenvalue problem is ubiquitous in computational sciences; problems of ever growing size arise in applications as varied as quantum chemistry, ab initio molecular simulations, finite element modeling and pattern recognition.

In many disciplines the scientific problems investigated possess several properties and information that are left unexploited. The latest trend is to take advantage of this additional intelligence to design and improve the eigensolvers.

Short papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and applications in this field.

Organizers:

Important Dates (Submission & Registration):

  • Submission of Extended Abstract: June 05, 2010.
  • Notification of acceptance: July 29, 2010.
  • Submission of final Extended Abstract (source files): July 20, 2010.
  • Submission of the Full Paper for consideration for publication in the journals: January 31, 2011.

  • Early Registration by April 30, 2010.
  • Normal Registration by June 15, 2010.
  • Late Registration by July 29, 2010.

Instructions:

Please submit an Extended Abstract (3 to 4 pages), by June 05, 2010.
Submit electronically, using the e-mail address:
paper-submission (at) aices.rwth-aachen.de.

The Extended Abstract must be based on the Wiley & Sons style files:

LaTeX submissions are preferred.

Contributors are expected to make their own registration.