Stochastic Multiscale Methods: Mathematical Analysis and Algorithms, August 10-11, 2009

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will take place at the University of Southern California on August 10-11, 2009. will take place at the University of Southern California on August 10-11, 2009.
-This workshop will bring together mathematicians, mechanicians, and computational scientists with a view to identify challenges and opportunities in physics, theory and algorithms,associated with stochastic multiscale methods. The workshop is co-chaired by Roger Ghanem, Boris Rozovsky and George Papanicolaou.+This workshop will bring together mathematicians, [http://www.flashpapers.com term papers], and computational scientists with a view to identify challenges and opportunities in physics, theory and algorithms,associated with stochastic multiscale methods. The workshop is co-chaired by Roger Ghanem, Boris Rozovsky and George Papanicolaou.
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Title: Stochastic Multiscale Methods: Mathematical Analysis and Algorithms

An NSF-funded workshop entitled "Stochastic Multiscale Methods: Mathematical Analysis and Algorithms" will take place at the University of Southern California on August 10-11, 2009. This workshop will bring together mathematicians, term papers, and computational scientists with a view to identify challenges and opportunities in physics, theory and algorithms,associated with stochastic multiscale methods. The workshop is co-chaired by Roger Ghanem, Boris Rozovsky and George Papanicolaou.

Additional information about the workshop can be found on the web at: Term Papers

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