mini-symposium “Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing”
The mini-symposium follows the traditions of the previous MMSC’16, MMSC’15, MMSC’09, MMSC’02, MMSC’01 and MMSC’93 forums. The aim of the mini-symposium is to showcase scientific advances from different areas of mathematics, computer science and computational algorithms, as well as their application to models in biology, biotechnology, ecology, medicine, physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, etc.
Organizers:
- Ivan Bazhlekov, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria, i.bazhlekov@math.bas.bg
- Raytcho Lazarov, Texas A&M University, USA, lazarov@math.tamu.edu
- Peter Minev, University of Alberta, Canada, minev@ualberta.ca
- Peter Rashkov, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria, p.rashkov@math.bas.bg
Invited participants:
- Philippe Angot, University of Marseille, France
- Owe Axelsson, Institute of Geonics in Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
- Sina Baghsorkhi, University of Michigan, USA
- Emilia Bazhlekova, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
- Milena Dimova, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
- Stefka Dimova, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria
- Peter Dragnev, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA
- Alexandre Ern, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, France
- Daniela Georgieva, Technical University – Sofia, Bulgaria
- Stanislav Harizanov, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgaria
- Nikolay Ikonomov, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
- Natalia Kolkovska, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
- Nikolai Kutev, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
- Yanping Lin, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong
- Maya Neytcheva, Uppsala University, Sweden
- Bojan Popov, Texas A&M University, USA
- Maroussia Slavtchova-Bojkova, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria
- Vidar Thomee, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Veselina Vucheva, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria
List of papers:
- Phillippe Angot. Mathematical Modelling Towards the Open Problem of Incompressible Viscous Flow at a Fluid-porous Interface
- Owe Axelsson, Dalibor Lukáš. Preconditioning Methods for Eddy Current Optimally Controlled Time-harmonic Electromagnetic Problems
- Sina Baghsorkhi, Nikolay Ikonomov, Sergey Suetin. A New Framework for Numerical Analysis of Nonlinear Systems: the Significance of the Stahl’s Theory and Analytic Continuation via Padé Approximants
- Ivan Bazhlekov, Emilia Bazhlekova. Fractional Derivative Model for Diffusion-controlled Adsorption at Liquid/Liquid Interface
- Emilia Bazhlekova, Ivan Bazhlekov. Subordination Approach to Time-fractional Diffusion-wave Equation of Distributed Order
- Alexander Ern. Analysis of the Edge Finite Element Approximation of the Maxwell Equations with Low Regularity Solutions
- Daniela Georgieva, Lubomir Kovachev. Mathematical Modelling of the Processes of Generation, Interaction and Reduction of Optical Filaments
- Jean-Luc Guermond, Bojan Popov. Invariant Domain Approximations of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Systems
- Stanislav Harizanov, Ivan Lirkov, Ivan Georgiev. Advanced CT Data Processing: Denoising and Feature Extraction
- Ivan Hristov, Stefka Dimova, Radoslava Hristova. Numerical Simulation of 2D Sine-Gordon Waves
- Natalia Kolkovska, Veselina Vucheva. Finite Difference Schemes for Sixth Order Boussinesq Equation
- Nikolai Kutev, Milena Dimova, Natalia Kolkovska. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Finite Time Blow up of the Solutions to Boussinesq Equation
- Yanping Lin. Linear and Quadratic Immersed Finite Element Methods for the Multi-Layer Porous Wall Model for Coronary Drug-Eluting Stents
- Peter Minev, Petr Vabishchevich. Splitting Schemes for Unsteady Problems Involving the Grad-div Operator
- Maya Neytcheva. Experiences in Solving Discrete PDE-constrained Optimization Problems
- Peter Rashkov. Phase-plane Analysis of a Model for Cross-feeding in a Chemostat
- Maroussia Slavtchova-Bojkova, Kaloyan Vitanov. Statistical Inference in Branching Processes and Applications in Cancer Recurrence
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