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CIMPA-UNESCO-REALMA-COLOMBIA
School
Mathematics for Modeling and Simulation
Objectives :
The purpose of the school is to introduce the students to
some advances and new trends in Applied Mathematics. The main emphasis will
be to reveal the important role of applied mathematics for other sciences
(engineering branches, image processing, biology, and economics) and to
provide students and young researchers with basic tools for modeling and
simulation of real-life problems. The school will draw attention on active
areas of research in Applied Mathematics and will facilitate the contacts
between the students coming from various Latin-American countries and
internationally recognized experts.
The school will be organized within the framework of the
Europe-Latin America Network in Applied Mathematics (REALMA) whose objective
is to promote and enhance continuous education in the area of applied
mathematics in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean.
School
coordinators :
Marc
Lassonde
(University of Antilles-Guyana, France), Olga Vasilieva (University of
Valle, Colombia)
Scientific committee :
Hector de Arazoza (Havana University, Cuba)
Patrick Combettes (University Paris 6, France)
Jairo Duque (University of Valle, Colombia)
Juergen Guddat (Humboldt University – Berlin, Germany)
Rene Meziat (Los Andes University, Colombia)
Marc Lassonde (Universidad of Antilles-Guyana, France)
Felipe Linares (IMPA, Rio-de-Janeiro, Brazil)
Irina Markina (University of Bergen, Norway)
Javier Peña (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, EE.UU.)
Marcus Sarkis (IMPA, Rio-de-Janeiro, Brazil)
Sylvain Sorin (University Paris 6, France)
Alexander Vasiliev (University of Bergen, Norway)
Jesús Velásquez (Decision Ware Ltd., Bogota, Colombia)
Jorge Zubelli (IMPA, Rio-de-Janeiro,
Brazil)
Local Organizing Committee:
Olga Vasilieva (University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
René Meziat (Los Andes University, Bogota, Colombia)
Julio Delgado (University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
Juan Carlos Munoz (University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
Jorge Franco (University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
Working languages: English and Spanish
Date and location :
June
12 - 23, 2007,
Department of Mathematics, University of Valle,
Cali (Colombia)
Scientific program:
Courses:
-
“Fixed
point methods in image recovery” (8 hours, Patrick COMBETTES,
University Paris 6, France)
-
“Hele-Shaw
flows, bosonic strings and engineering applications” (8 hours,
Alexander VASILIEV, University of Bergen, Norway)
-
“Mathematical
models for epidemiology” (6 hours, Hector de ARAZOZA, Havana
University, Cuba)
-
“Smoothing
techniques for non-smooth convex optimization” (6 hours, Javier PEÑA,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, USA)
-
“Domain
Decomposition Methods and Iterative Methods” (6 hours, Marcus SARKIS,
IMPA, Rio-de-Janeiro, Brazil)
-
“Dynamics
and evolutionary games” (6 hours, Sylvain SORIN, University Paris
6, France)
Tutorials:
-
“Free
software tools for scientific computing” (1.5 hours, Jairo DUQUE,
University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
-
“Parallel
computing and cluster computers” (1.5 hours, Jairo DUQUE,
University of Valle, Cali, Colombia)
-
“Introduction
to parametric optimization” (1.5 hours, Juergen GUDDAT, Humboldt
University, Berlin, Germany)
-
“Smoothing
Properties for Solutions to Dispersive Equations” (1.5 hours, Felipe
LINARES, IMPA, Rio-de-Janeiro, Brazil)
-
“Potential
theory: the origin and applications” (1.5 hours, Irina MARKINA,
University of Bergen, Norway)
-
“Planning
of the supply chains: offer-chain and demand-chain” (1.5 hours, Jesus
VELASQUEZ, Decision Ware, Ltd., Bogota, Colombia)
-
“Inverse
Problems for Semiconductors: Models and Methods” (1.5 hours, Jorge
ZUBELLI, IMPA, Rio-de Janeiro, Brazil)
Contributed talks and
seminars:
All participants a
welcomed to submit contributions, related to their current research, for
further presentation and discussion at several thematic sessions. Extended
abstract will be revised by the Scientific Committee members and should be
submitted to
cimpa@univalle.edu.co
before the registration deadline of March 15, 2007. Please find the template
in MS Word format
here.
Prerequisites :
The school is mainly addressed to
postgraduate students and young researchers from Latin America and the
Caribbean wishing to enrich and deepen their knowledge in the field of
applied mathematics. Therefore, potential participant must possess at least
Bachelor’s degree in mathematical sciences or Master’s degree in economics,
engineering or natural sciences.
Local website:
http://paginasweb.univalle.edu.co/~cimpa/
Deadline for registration :
March 31, 2007
Application procedure
Online registration
(for non-Colombian residents)
Application form (for Colombian residents)

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