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THE FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS: NUMTA2013
Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms
International conference and Summer School
June 17 - 23, 2013
Eurolido Hotel, Falerna (CZ) Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy
http://wwwinfo.deis.unical.it/~yaro/numta2013
The goal of the Conference is to create a multidisciplinary round
table for an open discussion on numerical modeling nature by using
traditional and emerging computational paradigms. The Conference will
discuss all aspects of numerical computations and modeling from
foundations and philosophy to advanced numerical techniques. New
technological challenges and fundamental ideas from theoretical
computer science, linguistic, logic, set theory, and philosophy will
meet requirements and new fresh applications from physics, chemistry,
biology, and economy.
Researchers from both theoretical and applied sciences are very
welcome to submit their papers and to use this excellent possibility
to exchange ideas with leading scientists from different research
fields. Papers discussing new computational paradigms, relations with
foundations of mathematics, and their impact on natural sciences are
particularly solicited. A special attention will be also dedicated to
numerical optimization and different issues related to theory and
practice of the usage of infinities and infinitesimals in numerical
computations.
Together with regular presentations at the conference there will be
the Summer School offering tutorials and discussion sections covering
the topics of the Conference. To participate at the Summer School it
is not required to submit a paper to the Conference. English is the
working language both at the Conference and the Summer School.
A book of extended abstracts and a special issue of a prestigious
international journal dedicated to the Conference will be published.
NUMTA2013 TOPICS
- Approximation
- Bifurcation and stability of dynamical systems
- Cellular automata
- Computability and complexity
- Computation on infinite structures
- Computational biology and bioinformatics
- Computational chemistry
- Computational fluid dynamics
- Computational geometry
- Computational physics
- Computational statistics
- Constructive models
- Continuous optimization
- Difference equations
- Differential equations
- Discrete optimization
- Divergent series, integrals and processes
- Domain decomposition methods
- Dynamics and control of nonlinear systems
- Emerging computational paradigms
- Evolutionary methods
- Foundations of mathematics
- Fractals
- Fuzzy computation
- Global optimization
- Grossone infinity computing
- History of numerical computations
- Interval analysis
- Mathematical logic
- Modeling: continuous vs. discrete
- Models of computation
- Multi-objective control and optimization
- Natural computing
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos
- Numbers and numeral systems
- Numerical economical models
- Numerical linear algebra
- Numerical modeling in physics
- Optimal control
- p-Adic analysis and applications
- Parallel and distributed computing
- Perturbation methods for nonlinear system analysis
- Philosophy of mathematics
- Quantum computing
- Singularities
- Theory of algorithms
- Universality and relativity in language and mathematics
- Variational analysis
NUMTA2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE (not complete yet)
Andrew Adamatzky, Bristol, UK
Jean Paul Van Bendegem, Brussel, Belgium
Olivier Bournez, Palaiseau, France
Luigi Brugnano, Florence, Italy
Sergiy Butenko, College Station, TX, USA
Cristian Calude, Auckland, New Zealand
Gregory Chaitin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
S. Barry Cooper, Leeds, UK
Lou D’Alotto, New York, USA
Renato De Leone, Camerino, Italy
Rentsen Enkhbat, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Yuri Ershov, Novosibirsk, Russia
Yury Evtushenko, Moscow, Russia
David Yang Gao, Ballarat, Australia
Franco Giannessi, Pisa, Italy
Sergio Greco, Rende, Italy
Vladimir Gurman, Pereslavl-Zalesski, Russia
Serife Faydaoglu, Izmir, Turkey
Daniel Krob, Paris, France
Hans Petter Langtangen, Oslo, Norway
Angelo Luongo, L’Aquila, Italy
Maurice Margenstern, Metz, France
Boris Mordukhovich, Detroit, USA
Panos Pardalos, Gainesville, USA
Ferdinand Peper, Kobe, Japan
Igor Pospelov, Moscow, Russia
Elemer Rosinger, Pretoria, South Africa
Valeria Ruggiero, Ferrara, Italy
Yaroslav Sergeyev, Rende, Italy
Khodr Shamseddine, Manitoba, Canada
Vladimir Shylo, Kiev, Ukraine
Igor Volovich, Moscow, Russia
Anatoly Zhigljavsky, Cardiff, UK
Antanas Zilinskas, Vilnius, Lithuania
Vladimir Zaborovsky, St. Petersburg, Russia
Joseph Zyss, Cachan, France
NUMTA2013 TUTORIALS AND PLENARY LECTURES
Andrew Adamatzky, Bristol, UK (Natural computing)
Luigi Brugnano, Florence, Italy (TBD)
Renato De Leone, Camerino, Italy (TBD)
Yuri Ershov, Novosibirsk, Russia (TBD)
Yury Evtushenko, Moscow, Russia (TBD)
David Yang Gao, Ballarat, Australia (TBD)
Alfredo Garro, Rende, Italy (Turing machines and grossone theory)
Maxim Kronhaus, Moscow, Russia (TBD)
Boris Mordukhovich, Detroit, USA (TBD)
Panos Pardalos, Gainesville, USA (TBD)
Igor Pospelov, Moscow, Russia (TBD)
Yaroslav Sergeyev, Rende, Italy (Grossone infinity computing: Foundations)
Sergey Shary, Novosibirsk, Russia (Foundations of interval analysis)
Igor Volovich, Moscow, Russia (TBD)
Anatoly Zhigljavsky, Cardiff, UK (TBD)
Joseph Zyss, Cachan, France (TBD)
ACCOMMODATION
The hotel:http://www.eurolido.it
Single room full pension 80 Euro. Double room full pension 60 Euro per
person. The hotel is very close to Lamezia Terme airport having both
normal and low cost connections (EasyJet, Ryanair).
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Sincerely,
Prof. Yaroslav D. Sergeyev
Chair of the NUMTA2013 Programming Committee
http://wwwinfo.deis.unical.it/~yaro/numta2013
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