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Large-Scale Scientific Computing
Ivan Lirkov
Svetozar Margenov
其他書名
6th International Conference, LSSC 2007, Sozopol, Bulgaria, June 5-9, 2007, Revised Papers
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2008-03-28
主題
Computers / CAD-CAM
Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / CAD-CAM
Computers / Computer Science
Computers / Data Science / General
Computers / Machine Theory
Computers / Operating Systems / General
Computers / Programming / General
Computers / Programming / Algorithms
Computers / Hardware / General
Computers / Computer Simulation
Computers / Mathematical & Statistical Software
Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / Graphics Tools
Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics / Numerical Analysis
Science / General
Science / Microscopes & Microscopy
Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)
ISBN
3540788255
9783540788256
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Z2pXQiLJwiQC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The 6th International Conference on Large-Scale Scienti'c Computations (LSSC 2007) was held in Sozopol, Bulgaria, June 5-9, 2007. The conference was organized by the Institute for Parallel Processing at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in cooperation with SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Ma- ematics). Partial support was also provided from project BIS-21++ funded by the European Commission in FP6 INCO via grant 016639/2005. The conference was devoted to the 60th anniversary of Richard E. Ewing. ProfessorEwingwasawardedthemedaloftheBulgarianAcademyofSciencesfor hiscontributionstotheBulgarianmathematicalcommunityandtotheAcademy ofSciences.Hiscareerspanned33years, primarilyinacademia, butalsoincluded industry. Since 1992 he worked at Texas A&M University being Dean of Science and Vice President of Research, as well as director of the Institute for Scienti'c Computation (ISC), which he founded in 1992. Professor Ewing is internati- ally well known with his contributions in applied mathematics, mathematical modeling, and large-scale scienti'c computations. He inspired a generation of researchers with creative enthusiasm for doing science on scienti'c compu- tions. The preparatorywork on this volume was almost done when the sad news came to us: Richard E. Ewing passed away on December 5, 2007 of an apparent heart attack while driving home from the o'ce.