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Frontiers in Algorithmics - 8th International Workshop, FAW 2014, Zhangjiajie, China, June 28-30, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Jianer Chen, John E. Hopcroft, Jianxin Wang
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th
International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, FAW 2013, held in
Zhangjiajie, China, in June 2014. The 30 revised full papers
presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and
selected from 65 submissions. They provide a focused forum on
current trends of research on algorithms, discrete structures,
operations research, combinatorial optimization and their
applications.
This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MODELING, MESH
GENERATION, AND ADAPTIVE NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS is based on the proceedings of the 1993 IMA Summer
Program "Modeling, Mesh Generation, and Adaptive Numerical Methods
for Partial Differential Equations." We thank Ivo Babuska, Joseph
E. Flaherty, William D. Hen- shaw, John E. Hopcroft, Joseph E.
Oliger, and Tayfun Tezduyar for orga- nizing the workshop and
editing the proceedings. We also take this oppor- tunity to thank
those agencies whose financial support made the summer program
possible: the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Army Re-
search Office (ARO) the Department of Energy (DOE), the Minnesota
Su- percomputer Institute (MSI), and the Army High Performance
Computing Research Center (AHPCRC). A vner Friedman Willard Miller,
Jr. xiii PREFACE Mesh generation is one of the most time consuming
aspects of com- putational solutions of problems involving partial
differential equations. It is, furthermore, no longer acceptable to
compute solutions without proper verification that specified
accuracy criteria are being satisfied. Mesh gen- eration must be
related to the solution through computable estimates of
discretization errors. Thus, an iterative process of alternate mesh
and so- lution generation evolves in an adaptive manner with the
end result that the solution is computed to prescribed
specifications in an optimal, or at least efficient, manner. While
mesh generation and adaptive strategies are becoming available,
major computational challenges remain. One, in particular, involves
moving boundaries and interfaces, such as free-surface flows and
fluid-structure interactions.
With considerations such as complex-dimensional geometries and nonlinearity, the computational solution of partial differential systems has become so involved that it is important to automate decisions that have been normally left to the individual. This book covers such decisions: 1) mesh generation with links to the software generating the domain geometry, 2) solution accuracy and reliability with mesh selection linked to solution generation. This book is suited for mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers and is intended to encourage interdisciplinary interaction between the diverse groups.
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Frontiers in Algorithmics - Third International Workshop, FAW 2009, Hefei, China, June 20-23, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Xiaotie Deng, John E. Hopcroft, Jinyun Xue
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, FAW 2009, held in
Hefei, Anhui, China, in June 2009. The 33 revised full papers
presented together with the abstracts of 3 invited talks were
carefully reviewed and selected from 87 submissions. The papers are
organized in topical sections on graph algorithms; game theory with
applications; graph theory, computational geometry; machine
learning; parameterized algorithms, heuristics and analysis;
approximation algorithms; as well as pattern recognition
algorithms, large scale data mining.
Robotics has come to attract the attention of mathematicians and
theoretical computer scientists to a rapidly increasing degree.
Initial investigations have shown that robotics is a rich source of
deep theoretical problems, which range over computational geometry,
control theory, and many aspects of physics, and whose solutions
draw upon methods developed in subjects as diverse as automata
theory, algebraic topology, and Fourier analysis.
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