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-'''Joint Mathematics Meeting, 2009'''+== MEETINGS OF INTEREST ==
-The Joint Mathematics Meeting (JMM) in 2009 is from January 5-8 in Washington DC. We are planning on organizing a session specifically for geoscientists. Contact Margot at margot.gerritsen@stanford.edu if you are interested in joining us at this meeting and give a talk in a geosciences minisymposium. The JMM website can be found at 
-[http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2110_intro.html] 
 +'''Eleventh Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods'''
-'''Mathematical and Computational Issues in Solid Earth Geoscience'''+April 4 - 9, 2010
- +Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA
-The following upcoming conference may be of interest to you:+
- +Organized by Front Range Scientific Computations, Inc, and
-CIG Workshop on Mathematical and Computational Issues in Solid Earth Geoscience [http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/workinggroups/cs/workshops/geomath08/geomath08-event/]+The University of Colorado, The University of Maryland, Sandia National Laboratories
- +In cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
-On Sept. 15-17, 2008, in Santa Fe, NM, this CIG workshop will bring together solid-earth geoscientists, mathematicians, computational and computer scientists to focus on specific issues arising from a range of solid-Earth dynamics problems that have proven both difficult and critical for progress in studying and modeling the dynamics of the planet. These problems form the core activities for the Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG) and provide new challenges and opportunities in multi-scale/multiphysics modeling and inference.+
 +HIGHLIGHTED TOPICS:
 +
 +Advanced architectures: including multicore applications, distributed/shared memory algorithms, and data structures. Algebraic multilevel methods outside of partial differential equations: including large-scale information analysis, statistical analysis, image recognition,and quantum chromodynamics.
 +Environmental science & energy applications including atmosphere, ocean, ice modeling, wind energy and fusion. Homogenization/upscaling: including multiscale methods and the use of multigrid and domain decomposition principles. Large-scale optimization and inverse problems: including interior point methods, PDE constrained optimization, and sequential programming. Nonlinear solvers and applications including Newton-Krylov and FAS schemes, sensitivity analysis, and Jacobian approximations. Robustness of algebraic multigrid, including convergence analysis and sequences of systems. Stochastic partial differential equations and uncertainty quantification: including efficient algorithms for handling UQ, discretization, and effects of nonlinearity.
 +
 +CONFERENCE DEADLINES
 +Student Competition Papers: January 18, 2010
 +Author Abstracts: February 8, 2010
 +Early Registration: March 3, 2010
 +Guaranteed Lodging: March 3, 2010
 +Full Papers for Special Issue: June 15, 2010
 +
 +IMPORTANT FEATURES
 +Student Paper Competition. Travel and lodging assistance awarded to students and new PhDs judged to have submitted the best research paper.
 +Workshops - Informal Topical Discussions
 +Preliminary Proceedings
 +SISC Copper Mountain Special Issue
 +
 +
 +FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
 +Please access our website at: http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2010/
 +or contact
 +Annette Anthony
 +FRSC
 +copper@colorado.edu
 +(303) 554-1232

Revision as of 17:11, 7 December 2009

MEETINGS OF INTEREST

Eleventh Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods

April 4 - 9, 2010 Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA

Organized by Front Range Scientific Computations, Inc, and The University of Colorado, The University of Maryland, Sandia National Laboratories In cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

HIGHLIGHTED TOPICS:

Advanced architectures: including multicore applications, distributed/shared memory algorithms, and data structures. Algebraic multilevel methods outside of partial differential equations: including large-scale information analysis, statistical analysis, image recognition,and quantum chromodynamics. Environmental science & energy applications including atmosphere, ocean, ice modeling, wind energy and fusion. Homogenization/upscaling: including multiscale methods and the use of multigrid and domain decomposition principles. Large-scale optimization and inverse problems: including interior point methods, PDE constrained optimization, and sequential programming. Nonlinear solvers and applications including Newton-Krylov and FAS schemes, sensitivity analysis, and Jacobian approximations. Robustness of algebraic multigrid, including convergence analysis and sequences of systems. Stochastic partial differential equations and uncertainty quantification: including efficient algorithms for handling UQ, discretization, and effects of nonlinearity.

CONFERENCE DEADLINES Student Competition Papers: January 18, 2010 Author Abstracts: February 8, 2010 Early Registration: March 3, 2010 Guaranteed Lodging: March 3, 2010 Full Papers for Special Issue: June 15, 2010

IMPORTANT FEATURES Student Paper Competition. Travel and lodging assistance awarded to students and new PhDs judged to have submitted the best research paper. Workshops - Informal Topical Discussions Preliminary Proceedings SISC Copper Mountain Special Issue


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Please access our website at: http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2010/ or contact Annette Anthony FRSC copper@colorado.edu (303) 554-1232

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