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The Fakultät für Mathematik of the TU Chemnitz
invites to the

22nd Chemnitz FEM Symposium 2009


Announcement

Date: September 28th-30th (Mon-Wed), 2009
(Time schedule will be approximately from Monday 9 a.m. to Wednesday 2 p.m.)
Scientific topics: The symposium is devoted to all aspects of finite elements and wavelet methods in partial differential equations. The topics include (but are not limited to)
  • adaptive methods,
  • parallel implementation,
  • high order methods.
This year we particularly encourage talks on
  • Solver and Domain Decomposition
  • Sensitivity Analysis and Algorithmic Differentiation for FEM
  • FEM for Maxwell Equations
Invited speakers: Axel Klawonn (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Andrea Walther (Universität Paderborn)
Martin Costabel (Université de Rennes, France)
Contributions: Duration: 20 minutes (plus 5 minutes discussion)
We will provide beamer and laptop for the presentation.
Important dates:
  • July 6th, 2009: Registration via WWW (including room reservation) for participants who wish to give a talk.
  • July 25th, 2009: Submission of Abstracts via WWW
  • August 10th, 2009: Registration via WWW (including room reservation) for participants without talk.
  • The Collection of Abstracts will be made available on the Web early in September. Furthermore a booklet will be handed out at the beginning of the symposium.
Location &
Accommodation:
Foto: Hotel Birkenhof Best Western Hotel Birkenhof Oberwiesenthal
The FEM symposium 2009 will take place in Oberwiesenthal, the highest city of Germany at 914 m. This idyllic town in the mountain crest of the Erzgebirge (ore mountains) will provide an excellent atmosphere for discussions of the latest research.
Special arrangements have been made with the hotel for accommodation,
see Location & Accommodation for details.
Room reservation will be part of the online registration.
Fee: 130 EUR (banktransfer in advance)
includes: Lunch on all three days of the conference, conference dinner, tea and coffee during breaks, the excursion
Scientific Committee: Th. Apel (München)
R. Griesse (Chemnitz)
G. Haase (Graz)
H. Harbrecht (Bonn)
B. Heinrich (Chemnitz)
M. Jung (Dresden)
U. Langer (Linz)
A. Meyer (Chemnitz)
A. Rösch (Duisburg)
O. Steinbach (Graz)
Organising Committee: R. Schneider, T. Hein, F. Schmidt, J. Rückert, M. Pester, K. Seidel
Contact:
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