Special Issue "Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing II"

In the last few decades, the role of numerical analysis and scientific computing has been increasing constantly, especially for the solution of real-world problems. The 2nd Volume of the Special Issue will present recent research results in numerical analysis and scientific computing: Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing II. You will find this special issue on the platform of Mathematics as Special Issue "Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing II": https://www.mdpi.com/journal/mathematics/special_issues/Numerical_Analysis_Scientific_Computing_II

Papers on the production, analysis, and computational performance of new and original methods of all areas of numerical analysis and scientific computing are welcome:

Numerical analysis of ODEs; numerical analysis of PDEs (including BVPs); scientific computing and algorithms; stochastic differential equations; approximation theory; numerical linear algebra; numerical integral equations; error analysis and interval analysis; difference equations and recurrence relations; numerical problems in dynamical systems; applications to the sciences (computational physics, computational statistics, computational chemistry, computational engineering, etc.); differential algebraic equations, numerical methods in Fourier analysis; mathematical physics; mathematical chemistry; mathematical biology and mathematical medicine; optimization and operational research; theoretical mechanics; discrete applied mathematics; statistics; probability; dynamical systems; algorithms; experimental mathematics; theoretical computer science; applied analysis; mathematical modeling (including but not limited to mathematical modeling of engineering and environmental processes manufacturing, and industrial systems, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, CFD, and transport phenomena solid mechanics and mechanics of metals, electromagnets and MHD, reliability modeling and system optimization, decision sciences in an industrial and manufacturing context, civil engineering systems and structures, mineral and energy resources, relevant software engineering issues associated with CAD and CAE, materials and metallurgical engineering, mathematical modelling of social, behavioral and other sciences); decomposition and reconstruction algorithms, subdivision algorithms; continuous and discrete wavelet transform; time-frequency localization; phase-space analysis; sub-band coding; image compression; real-time filtering; radar and sonar applications; transient analysis; medical imaging; multigrid methods; frames; bifurcation and singularity theory; deterministic chaos and fractals; soliton and coherent phenomena; formation of pattern; evolution; complexity theory and neural networks; analytical approaches and simulations for more accurate descriptions; predictions; experimental observations and applications of nonlinear phenomena in science and engineering; theoretical and applied aspects of computational geometry; control theory and automation; fuzzy sets and systems and fuzzy logic; applied algebra; quality theory of differential equations; neural networks

for more information please contact: Prof. Dr. Theodore E. Simos & Prof. Charampos Tsitouras

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1st Stage

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