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Computer Engineering, & Applied Computing
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007)
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CSC'07: Topics

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    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Supercomputing and scientific computing
    • Mathematical modeling
    • Computational models
    • Computational electromagnetics
    • Computational electrodynamics
    • Computational fluid dynamics
    • Scientific visualization
    • Numerical methods and simulation
    • Partial differential equations
    • Monte Carlo methods and applications
    • Molecular dynamics
    • Stochastic differential equations
    • Optimization and optimal control
    • Ordinary differential equations
    • Finite element methods
    • Software architectures for scientific computing
    • Scientific computing and supercomputing benchmark design
    • Overlapping and nonoverlapping domain decomposition methods
    • Seismic Data Processing
    • Multi-level methods
    • Multi-grid methods
    • Iterative methods
    • Krylov methods
    • Level-set methods
    • Atmospheric science
    • Integral equations
    • Operational research
    • Dynamical systems
    • Generalized eigen-problems
    • Coupled problems
    • Nonsymmetric solvers
    • Nonlinear systems and eigenvalue solvers
    • Numerical linear algebra
    • Inversion problems in Geophysics
    • Approximation theory
    • Mathematics and circuit simulation
    • Mathematical software tools
    • Splines and wavelets and applications
    • Engineering problems and applications
    • Applications of scientific computing in physics, mechanics, chemistry, biology, environmental and hydrology problems, production scheduling, automotive industry, ...


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