Finite Elements, Finite Differences, Finite Volumes
    
within the
11th WSEAS International Conference on
APPLIED MATHEMATICS (MATH '07)
Dallas, Texas, USA, March 22-24, 2007
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2007/texas/math
 

Topics:

Finite Elements, Finite Differences, Finite Volumes Iterative methods, Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, combined finite difference ~ finite element methods ~ finite volumes, modified Trefftz method, fundamental solution method, computational techniques, inverse problems, composite materials, dynamic problems, adaptive methods and adaptive techniques, cellular automata, function fitting, Godunov finite volume discretizations, Monotone schemes, E-flux schemes, Stability, convergence and error estimates, Discrete maximum principles and stability, 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, Extension to systems of nonlinear conservation laws, Numerical flux functions for systems of conservation, Parallel numerical algorithms.
Applications in:

  • Fluid Mechanics

  • 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
     

Organizer:

Prof. Dr.Nikos Mastorakis, Head of the Department of Computer Science, Military Inst. of University Education/Hellenic Naval Academy.
Terma Hatzikyriakou 18539, Piraeus, GREECE.
Email: mastor@wseas.org


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Brief Biography of the Organizer:

Dr. Nikos E. Mastorakis received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Diploma) in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the same university. He also received the B.Sc. (Ptychion) in Pure Mathematics from the National University of Athens. He have served as special scientist on Computers and Electronics in the Hellenic (Greek) Army General Staff (1993-1994) and taught several courses in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the National Technical University of Athens (1998-1994). He has also served as Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter, School of Engineering (UK, 1998), Visiting Professor in the Technical University of Sofia (Bulgaria, 2003-2004) while he is Full Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science at the Military Institutions of University Education (MIUE) -Hellenic Naval Academy, Greece since 1994.

Publications: 1990-2001, 2002-2011,