2006

The Third Montreal Scientific
Computing Days

February 25 - 26, 2006

Centre de recherches mathématiques,
Université de Montréal
Montréal (Québec), Canada

Organizers:
Anne Bourlioux (Université de Montréal)
Paul Tupper (McGill University)
Thomas Wihler (McGill University)


The objective of this conference is to encourage scientific exchange within the scientific computing community in Québec and further afield. The program includes two short courses offered by international experts, as well as a contributed poster session. A small number of abstracts submitted for the poster session will be selected and given the opportunity to be the basis of a 15 minute talk during the meeting. Students and post-doctoral researchers are especially encouraged to participate. Some financial support is available for out-of-town participants.

There is no fee to attend; however, registration is mandatory. For information on registration, to submit an abstract or apply for fiancial aid, please visit this site.

The deadline for abstract submissions and financial aid requests
is February 3, 2006.


Short Courses

Howard Elman
University of Maryland

Discretization and Solution Algorithms
for Problems in Incompressible Fluid Dynamics

and

Des Higham
University of Strathclyde
Numerical Simulation of Stochastic Differential Equations

Links to further information


January 13, 2006, webmestre@CRM.UMontreal.CA