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The International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences
and Engineering (ICCMSE) is unique in its kind. It regroups
original contributions from all fields of the traditional Sciences,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine and all branches
of Engineering. The aim of the conference is to bring together
computational scientists from several disciplines in order to share
methods and ideas. More than 370 extended abstracts have been
submitted for consideration for presentation in ICCMSE 2004. From
these, 289 extended abstracts have been selected after
international peer review by at least two independent reviewers.
The aim of IeCCS 2005, which was held in May 2005, was to bring
together leading scientists of the international Computer Science
community and to attract original research papers. This volume in
the Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences contains
the extended abstracts of the presentations. The topics covered
included (but were not limited to): Numerical Analysis, Scientific
Computation, Computational Mathematics, Mathematical Software,
Programming Techniques and Languages, Parallel Algorithms and its
Applications, Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation, Analysis of
Algorithms, Problem Complexity, Mathematical Logic, Formal
Languages, Data Structures, Data Bases, Information Systems,
Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Simulation and Modeling,
Computer Graphics, Software Engineering, Image Processing, Computer
Applications, Hardware, Computer Systems Organization, Software,
Data, Theory of Computation, Mathematics of Computing, Information
Systems, Computing Methodologies, Computer Applications, Computing
Milieu
Designed for introductory parallel computing courses at the
advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level, Elements of
Parallel Computing presents the fundamental concepts of parallel
computing not from the point of view of hardware, but from a more
abstract view of algorithmic and implementation patterns. The aim
is to facilitate the teaching of parallel programming by surveying
some key algorithmic structures and programming models, together
with an abstract representation of the underlying hardware. The
presentation is friendly and informal. The content of the book is
language neutral, using pseudocode that represents common
programming language models. The first five chapters' present core
concepts in parallel computing. SIMD, shared memory, and
distributed memory machine models are covered, along with a brief
discussion of what their execution models look like. The book also
discusses decomposition as a fundamental activity in parallel
algorithmic design, starting with a naive example, and continuing
with a discussion of some key algorithmic structures. Important
programming models are presented in depth, as well as important
concepts of performance analysis, including work-depth analysis of
task graphs, communication analysis of distributed memory
algorithms, key performance metrics, and a discussion of barriers
to obtaining good performance. The second part of the book presents
three case studies that reinforce the concepts of the earlier
chapters. One feature of these chapters is to contrast different
solutions to the same problem, using select problems that aren't
discussed frequently in parallel computing textbooks. They include
the Single Source Shortest Path Problem, the Eikonal equation, and
a classical computational geometry problem: computation of the
two-dimensional convex hull. After presenting the problem and
sequential algorithms, each chapter first discusses the sources of
parallelism then
Lecture Series on Computer and on Computational Sciences (LSCCS)
aims to provide a medium for the publication of new results and
developments of high-level research and education in the field of
computer and computational science. In this series, only selected
proceedings of conferences in all areas of computer science and
computational sciences will be published. All publications are
aimed at top researchers in the field and all papers in the
proceedings volumes will be strictly peer reviewed. The series aims
to cover the following areas of computer and computational
sciences: Computer Science Hardware Computer Systems Organization
Software Data Theory of Computation Mathematics of Computing
Information Systems Computing Methodologies Computer Applications
Computing Milieu Computational Sciences Computational Mathematics,
Theoretical and Computational Physics, Theoretical and
Computational Chemistry Scientific Computation Numerical and
Computational Algorithms, Modeling and Simulation of Complex
System, Web-Based Simulation and Computing, Grid-Based Simulation
and Computing Fuzzy Logic, Hybrid Computational Methods, Data
Mining and Information Retrieval and Virtual Reality, Reliable
Computing, Image Processing, Computational Science and Education
Lecture Series on Computer and on Computational Sciences (LSCCS)
aims to provide a medium for the publication of new results and
developments of high-level research and education in the field of
computer and computational science. In this series, only selected
proceedings of conferences in all areas of computer science and
computational sciences will be published. All publications are
aimed at top researchers in the field and all papers in the
proceedings volumes will be strictly peer reviewed. The series aims
to cover the following areas of computer and computational
sciences: Computer Science Hardware Computer Systems Organization
Software Data Theory of Computation Mathematics of Computing
Information Systems Computing Methodologies Computer Applications
Computing Milieu Computational Sciences Computational Mathematics,
Theoretical and Computational Physics, Theoretical and
Computational Chemistry Scientific Computation Numerical and
Computational Algorithms, Modeling and Simulation of Complex
System, Web-Based Simulation and Computing, Grid-Based Simulation
and Computing Fuzzy Logic, Hybrid Computational Methods, Data
Mining and Information Retrieval and Virtual Reality, Reliable
Computing, Image Processing, Computational Science and Education
This volume brings together selected contributed papers presented
at the International Conference of Computational Methods in Science
and Engineering (ICCMSE 2006), held in Chania, Greece, October
2006. The conference aims to bring together computational
scientists from several disciplines in order to share methods and
ideas. The ICCMSE is unique in its kind. It regroups original
contributions from all fields of the traditional Sciences,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine and all branches
of Engineering. It would be perhaps more appropriate to define the
ICCMSE as a conference on computational science and its
applications to science and engineering. Topics of general interest
are: Computational Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Theoretical
Chemistry. Computational Engineering and Mechanics, Computational
Biology and Medicine, Computational Geosciences and Meteorology,
Computational Economics and Finance, Scientific Computation. High
Performance Computing, Parallel and Distributed Computing,
Visualization, Problem Solving Environments, Numerical Algorithms,
Modelling and Simulation of Complex System, Web-based Simulation
and Computing, Grid-based Simulation and Computing, Fuzzy Logic,
Hybrid Computational Methods, Data Mining, Information Retrieval
and Virtual Reality, Reliable Computing, Image Processing,
Computational Science and Education etc. More than 800 extended
abstracts have been submitted for consideration for presentation in
ICCMSE 2005. From these 500 have been selected after international
peer review by at least two independent reviewers.
This volume brings together selected contributed papers presented
at the International Conference of Computational Methods in Science
and Engineering (ICCMSE 2005), held in Greece, 21 aEURO" 26 October
2005. The conference aims to bring together computational
scientists from several disciplines in order to share methods and
ideas. The ICCMSE is unique in its kind. It regroups original
contributions from all fields of the traditional Sciences,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine and all branches
of Engineering. It would be perhaps more appropriate to define the
ICCMSE as a conference on computational science and its
applications to science and engineering. Topics of general interest
are: Computational Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Theoretical
Chemistry. Computational Engineering and Mechanics, Computational
Biology and Medicine, Computational Geosciences and Meteorology,
Computational Economics and Finance, Scientific Computation. High
Performance Computing, Parallel and Distributed Computing,
Visualization, Problem Solving Environments, Numerical Algorithms,
Modelling and Simulation of Complex System, Web-based Simulation
and Computing, Grid-based Simulation and Computing, Fuzzy Logic,
Hybrid Computational Methods, Data Mining, Information Retrieval
and Virtual Reality, Reliable Computing, Image Processing,
Computational Science and Education etc. More than 800 extended
abstracts have been submitted for consideration for presentation in
ICCMSE 2005. From these 500 have been selected after international
peer review by at least two independent reviewers.
This volume contains a collection of the lectures of the invited
speakers and symposium organizers presented at the International
Conference of Computational methods in Science and Engineering
(ICCMSE 2006), held in Chania, Greece, October 2006. The content of
the papers bears upon new developments of Computational Science
pertinent to Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Mathematics and
Engineering. Molecular Science is a privileged ground for the
application and evaluation of new mathematical tools and
computational methods. In recent years, novelty and progress with
greatest conceivable speed is common experience. This flavor of
research findings carrying many consequences for distant fields is
easily evidenced in the lectures collected in this volume.
The aim of IeCCS 2005, which was held in May 2005, was to bring
together leading scientists of the international Computer Science
community and to attract original research papers. This volume in
the "Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences"
contains the extended abstracts of the presentations. The topics
covered included (but were not limited to): Numerical Analysis,
Scientific Computation, Computational Mathematics, Mathematical
Software, Programming Techniques and Languages, Parallel Algorithms
and its Applications, Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation, Analysis
of Algorithms, Problem Complexity, Mathematical Logic, Formal
Languages, Data Structures, Data Bases, Information Systems,
Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Simulation and Modeling,
Computer Graphics, Software Engineering, Image Processing, Computer
Applications, Hardware, Computer Systems Organization, Software,
Data, Theory of Computation, Mathematics of Computing, Information
Systems, Computing Methodologies, Computer Applications, Computing
Milieu
This volume contains a collection of the lectures of the invited
speakers and symposium organizers presented at the International
Conference of Computational methods in Science and Engineering
(ICCMSE 2005), held in Corinth, Greece, October 2005. The content
of the papers bears upon new developments of Computational Science
pertinent to Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Mathematics and
Engineering. Molecular Science is a privileged ground for the
application and evaluation of new mathematical tools and
computational methods. In recent years, novelty and progress with
greatest conceivable speed is common experience. This flavor of
research findings carrying many consequences for distant fields is
easily evidenced in the lectures collected in this volume.
The International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences
and Engineering (ICCMSE) is unique in its kind. It regroups
original contributions from all fields of the traditional Sciences,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine and all branches
of Engineering. The aim of the conference is to bring together
computational scientists from several disciplines in order to share
methods and ideas.
More than 370 extended abstracts have been submitted for
consideration for presentation in ICCMSE 2004. From these, 289
extended abstracts have been selected after international peer
review by at least two independent reviewers.
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