First International Symposium on

Finite Volumes for Complex Applications

- Problems and Perspectives -

July, 15-18, 1996 / Rouen, France

                                                                                            

We whish to thank all participants, first of all the authors for visiting this Symposium. Special thanks to all the ones, who helped concerning this symposium.

What's that good for? (What was the intention?)

The intention is to open up a critical discussion concerning the wide field, cited in the title. Critical means, showing up the limits of existing methods as well as finding new approaches. New ideas are explicitly welcome, even if these did not yet show full success.

For whom's that good? (For whom was the symposium intended?)

Mathematicians, engineers and numericists concerned with or interested in Finite Volume Techniques for any application. Honoured scientists, industrial delegates and students are equally welcome. Due to the possible accommodation in student lodgings, the total cost for a participation can be minimised.

Will there be proceedings? (Where can I get them now?)

Yes. The presentation of new ideas must be accomplished by publishing citeable papers. We're sorry that from our side there are no copies left. If you are interested in the proceedings, please contact:

Editions Hermes / 14, rue Lantiez / 75017 Paris, France

Phone: +33 1 42 29 44 66 / Fax: +33 1 42 29 15 56

E-mail: 100442.3133@CompuServe.COM

Where to get more information?

Who else will come?

There will be around 70 contributing lectures, eight of them invited. Besides,  colleagues have seen this page.

Are there any changes since the first Announcement?

Since Feb. 1, 1996: New Industrial Sponsor SNI

Since Feb. 13, 1996: Prof. N. P. Weatherill joins the Symposium as invited speaker

Since Feb. 28, 1996: New Industrial Sponsor HP

Since May. 08, 1996: The symposium is prolongated by one day, due to a higher number of contributions


Industrial and Public Sponsors

SIMENS NIXDORFHewlett Packard

CONSEIL REGIONAL DE HAUTE NORMANDIE

INSA DE ROUEN - CONSEIL GENERAL DE SEINE MARITIME

GDR CNRS MFN  -
 
 
 
 
 
 


For help designing the pages, we thank Thomas Ludwig, Klaus Schöbel and Irenäus Wlokas. Last modified: May, 10. 1996