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International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics

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Procedures for the approval of a proposal for a session-workshop or minisymposium:

1. The organizer must send us a proposal for the organization of a session-workshop or minisymposium
2. The organizer must give us a small description of his/her proposal (no more than 150 words)
3. The organizer must give us his/her short CV
4. The organizer must inform us about the procedures which will follow for the promotion of this session-workshop or minisymposium (the organizer is responsible for the promotion)
5. The organizer must give us full affiliations of his/hers with an e-mail in which someone can send a paper on the subject of the session-workshop or minisymposium.


After approval the organizer will be the responsible person for the selection of the papers. The papers must be send to us until 15/7/2007. In the Proceedings of ICNAAM 2007 the session-workshop or minisymposium will be in a separate section of the Volume with a Preface written by the organizer. From time to time the organizer must inform us about the participation of his/her session. If a session consists of 6 registrations at least then the registration of the organizer in ICNAAM 2007 is free. If a symposium consists of 8 registrations at least then the organizer will have free registration and
at least a participation in the accommodation.
 

If a participant wants to send a paper to a Symposium mentioned below the e-mail addresses of the organizer(s) must be used.

 

SESSIONS AND MINISYMPOSIA WHICH

HAVE BEEN APPROVED

 

1) Title: "Clifford Algebras in Mathematics and Applied Sciences"

Organizers: Prof. Wolfgang Sprößig, Freiberg (Germany) and Profe. Klaus Gürlebeck, Weimar (Germany),

 

                       E-mail: sproessig@math.tu-freiberg.de and guerlebe@fossi.uni-weimar.de
 

Information and Announcement for the Symposium

 

The URL address of the Symposium can be found here

 

 

2) Title: "Mini-symposium on numerical analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer"

Organizer: Dr Pawel Kosinski, The University of Bergen, Department of Physics and Technology, The Process Technology Programme, Allegt 55, 5007 Bergen, Norway. Tel: +47 55 58 28 17, Fax: +47 55 58 94 40

 

                       E-mail: Pawel.Kosinski@ift.uib.no 
 

Description of the topic of the session:

 

Understanding fluid dynamics has been one of the major advances of mathematics, physics and engineering. Single- and multiphase flow technology is increasingly important in the energy and manufacturing industries. Heat transfer is of particular interest to engineers, who attempt to understand and control the flow of heat through the use of heat exchangers or thermal insulation, and other devices. Pollution control, pneumatic transport, combustion, development of new materials, engine design, as well as many other engineering applications will benefit from the fundamental engineering design application and research in the field. The objective of the session is to bring together scientists working on numerical and also experimental issues. They are called upon to present their research. Topics of interest include (but not limited):


· acoustic theory
· aerodynamics
· aeronautics
· combustion
· flow measurements
· hydrodynamics
· multi-phase flows
· rheology
· energy systems
· energy systems
· refrigeration and air conditioning
· thermophysical properties
· gas turbines

 

The URL address of the Symposium can be found here

 

3) Title: "Mathematical Modeling of Tumor Growth and Control Strategies"

Organizer: Sanjeev Kumar, Department of Mathematics, (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra), IBS, Khandari Campus, Agra 282002 India,

 

                      E-mail: sanjeevibs@yahoo.co.in  
 

Description of the topic of the session:

 

When a cell or small group of cells have undergone a series of mutations, then these cells and their progeny eventually form a tumor. A mathematical model which explains the tumor growth, which is of two types viz vascular and avascular, is discussed here. A reaction – diffusion equation coupled with an integro differential equation describing tumor radius is used. Main emphasis is given on the tumor encapsulation and novel chemotheraptic strategies. Therefore novel modeling framework which accounts the mechanical interaction of tumor with surrounding ECM and accurately describe the process of tumor encapsulation is discussed.


 

4) Title: "Stochastic Methods"

Organizer: Rémi Léandre, Directeur de recherches, Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne, Université de Bourgogne, B.P. 47870, 21078 Dijon Cedex, France. Téléphone : +33 (0) 3 80 39 58 55, Télécopie : +33 (0) 3 80 39 58 69,  

 

                      E-mail: remi.leandre@u-bourgogne.fr   
 

Description of the topic of the session: Please see here
 

 

5) Titles of the Multi-Symposium: "Application of fuzzy sets to improving the medical diagnosis and therapy", "Probability of fuzzy events with application to economy", "Application of Gini's mean difference to inflated probability distributions", "Last results in compounding of probability distributions"
 

Organizer: Tadeusz Gerstenkorn, University of Trade in Łódź (Poland) and Academy of Social and Medial Culture in Toruń (Poland). (Prof. of mathematics and statistics).
 

 

                      E-mail: tadger@math.uni.lodz.pl    
 

Description of the topic of the session: Please see here
 

 

6) Titles of the Multi-Symposium: "Differential Quadrature, Generalized Methods and Related Discrete Element Analysis Methods"
 

Organizer: Professor Chang-New Chen, Department of Systems and Naval Mechatronic Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
 

 

                      E-mail: cchen@mail.ncku.edu.tw

    
 

Description of the topic of the session: Please see here
 

 

7) Title of the Symposium: "Inequalities with Applictions in Numerical Analysis"
 

Organizer: Professor Sever S. DRAGOMIR, Chair in Mathematical Inequalities, RGMIA http://rgmia.vu.edu.au/, Editor in Chief, JIPAM & AJMAA, http://jipam.vu.edu.au/, http://ajmaa.org/, School of Computer Science & Mathematics, Victoria University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne City, MC 8001, Australia, Tel: +61 3 9919 4437
Fax: +61 3 9919 4050, URL : http://rgmia.vu.edu.au/dragomir/

 

 

                      E-mail: Sever.Dragomir@vu.edu.au

    
 

Description of the topic of the session: Please see here 
 

 

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