Conference Thematics

The communications to SYMCOMP2017 should be submitted under the broad thematic areas highlighted in the main objectives of this Conference. Therefore, without excluding other areas/themes not explicitly referred, some suggestions can be considered for the thematic session’s proposals:

Integrated numerical/symbolic computation, integrated graphical/analytical computation, graphical computation, symbolic computation and didactical tools, modeling and optimization, image processing, e-science and technology, evolutionary algorithms, computational intelligence, fuzzy systems,  systems identification and control, ..

In a broad sense, this Conference is devoted to the developments and applications of numerical and symbolic computation in Engineering, in Architecture, in Economics, in Statistics, in Physics, in Management, in Mathematics, in Education,…..

 

Plenary Lectures

 

Full Prof.  Moncho Gomez Gesteira   -   DualSPHysics: A lagrangian numerical tool for coastal engineering purposes

Environmental Physics Laboratory, University of Vigo

                                                                              

Full Prof. José Miranda Guedes  -  Structural and Material Optimization – A Topology Optimization Perspective

Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon      

          

 

Thematic Sessions (mini-symposia) proposals   (under updating)

Thematic Session’s Organizers are expected to invite participants and to promote the announcement of the Conference.

A Thematic Session is constituted by five (5)  communications .

Thematic Conference

SYMCOMP 2017

3rd International Conference on Numerical and Symbolic Computation

Developments and Applications

Guimarães, Minho, Portugal, 6-7 April 2017

Organizers

Session

Session ID

Stéphane Clain (UM, University of Minho, Portugal)

and José Alberto Rodrigues (ISEL, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal)

 

Numerical Computation for Scientific and Industrial Applications

S1

César Silva and Paulo Rebelo  (UBI, University of Beira Interior, Portugal)

 

Difference and differential equation models in biomathematics

S2

Ana C. Conceição and Paula V. Martins (Ualg, University of Algarve, Portugal)

 

Numerical and Symbolic Computation in Mathematics: research and education

S3

Antonio J. Tallón-Ballesteros (University of Seville, Spain)

and David Glass (Ulster University, UK)

 

   Intelligent Computation in Data Mining

S4

Ireneusz Czarnowski  ( Gdynia Maritime University, Poland )

and Antonio J. Tallón-Ballesteros (University of Seville, Spain)

 

    Data Selection in Machine Learning

S5

Paulo Vasconcelos (FEP, University of Porto, Portugal)

Numerical methods for tuned applied
mathematical problems

S6