First Slovak - Japan workshop on
Computational Mathematics
as part of the
Czech and Slovak Twin Seminar in Applied Mathematics
Bratislava and Kocovce chateu, Slovakia
September, 9 - 13, 2006
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The Twin Seminar will continue in Prague on September 14 - 17, 2006.
Scientific Programme Committee:
Michal Benes
(Prague), Masato Kimura (Fukuoka),
Petr Knobloch (Prague),
Karol Mikula
(Bratislava),
Tatsuyuki Nakaki (Hiroshima),
Daniel Sevcovic (Bratislava)
The Twin Seminar is organized by Slovak University of Technology
and Comenius University in Bratislava,
Czech Technical University in Prague and
it is also supported by The 21st Century COE Program
"Development of Dynamic Mathematics with High Functionality"
of Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu University.
The workshop is devoted to computational methods, their analysis,
algorithmic realization and application
to real-world problems. The main topics are
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computational
fluid dynamics
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nonlinear
heat and mass transfer
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modelling
of flow in porous media
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computational finance
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image processing and computer vision
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data analysis and pattern recognition
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free boundary problems
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inverse problems
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computational geometry and grid generation
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scientific visualization
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software
for scientific computations.
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Workshop schedule
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Welcome in Bratislava - 9.9.2006
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Workshop in Kocovce chateu - 10.9.-12.9.2006
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Evening and night in Bratislava 12.9.-13.9.2006
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Move to Prague - 13.9.2006
Electronic Registration Form
Registered Participants
Deadline for registration is
July 30, 2006.
Conference Fee is 350 Euro
and will be payed at the registration desk
in Kocovce chateu. It includes accommodation and full board in Kocovce
chateu, conference dinner, coffee breaks, accommodation in University hotel
in Bratislava and travel from Bratislava to Kocovce and back.
Travel information,
Map
Complementary Activities
- visits of the medieval
castle Cerveny Kamen
Organizers on Slovak side:
O.Drblikova, A.Handlovicova, K.Mikula, M.Minarova, M.Remesikova,
D.Sevcovic
Organizers on Czech side:
M.Benes, P.Knobloch, J.Mikyska, T.Oberhuber
Organizers on Japanese side:
M.Kimura, T.Nakaki
Workshop Office: First Slovak - Japan workshop on
Computational Mathematics, Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry, Slovak University of Technology,
Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava,
Slovakia
e-mail address:
mikula@math.sk
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