Fw: COMPUTATIONAL ADVANCES IN EVOLVING CURVES AND SURFACES

Autor: KJ Hübner <hubner_at_iod.krakow.pl>
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> Call for participation and papers
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> COMPUTATIONAL ADVANCES IN EVOLVING CURVES AND SURFACES
>
> A minisymposium at the Seventh World Congress on Computational Mechanics
> (WCCM 2006), July 16 - 22, 2006, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
> http://www.wccm2006.northwestern.edu/minisymposia_detail.php?MSPID=158
>
> Dynamic interfaces and moving (free) boundaries arise in a broad range of
> applications as material science, structural mechanics, computational
fluid
> dynamics, image processing, computer vision and many others.
> They represent, e.g., the boundaries between solid and liquid phase in the
> solidification of materials, boundaries between immiscible liquids in
> multiphase flows, discontinuities representing edges in digital image
> segmentation, etc.
>
> An interface is represented by a closed curve in 2D or a hypersurface in
3D,
> and can be advected by
> an external velocity field and, moreover, its shape can be influenced by a
> principle of the minimization of surface or elastic energy. Lagrangean,
> level-set and phase-field approaches are well-known computational
techniques
> for approximation of moving interfaces.
>
> The goal of this mini-symposium is to discuss recent computational
advances
> in solving moving (free) boundary problems, as adaptive solution on
general
> grids, high-resolution schemes, tangential stabilization of Lagrangean
> algorithms, and other issues important from modeling, implementation and
> simulation point of view, as well as practical applications where moving
> interfaces arise.
>
> If you and/or your colleagues are interested to participate and present
> 22 minutes lecture (including discussion), please submit 1 page abstract
> using online Abstract Submission Form at:
>
http://www.wccm2006.northwestern.edu/abstract_submission_choose.php?MSPID=158
>
> The high quality research papers will be published in the journal Acta
> Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae.
>
> Sincerely Yours,
>
> Karol Mikula (Bratislava), Peter Frolkovic (Heidelberg)
> Minisymposium organizers.
>
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