ASAAS 2012 - International Workshop on Agent-Based Simulations, Adaptive Algorithms and Solvers
Date2012-06-04
Deadline2012-01-09
VenueNebraska, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.iccs-meeting.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
We invite papers oriented toward simulations, either hard simulations by means of finite element or finite difference methods, or soft simulations by means of evolutionary computations, particle swarm optimization and other.
The workshop is most interested in simulations performed by using agent-oriented systems or by utilizing adaptive algorithms, but simulations performed by other kind of systems are also welcome.
Agent-oriented system seems to be the attractive tool useful for numerous domains of applications.
Adaptive algorithms allow significant decrease of the computational cost by utilizing computational resources on most important aspect of the problem.
To give - rather flexible - guidance in the subject, the following topics are suggested.
These of theoretical brand, like:
a) multi-agent systems in high-performance computing, adaptive algorithms,
b) adaptive solvers,
c) agent-oriented approach to adaptive algorithms, mathematical modeling and asymptotic analysis, finite element or finite difference methods, mathematical modeling and asymptotic analysis.
And those with stress on application sphere:
d) application of adaptive algorithms in simulation, simulation and multi-agent systems,
e) application of adaptive algorithms in finite element and finite difference simulations,
f) application of multi-agent systems in computational modeling,
g) multi-agent systems in integration of different approaches.
http://home.agh.edu.pl/iacs
The workshop is most interested in simulations performed by using agent-oriented systems or by utilizing adaptive algorithms, but simulations performed by other kind of systems are also welcome.
Agent-oriented system seems to be the attractive tool useful for numerous domains of applications.
Adaptive algorithms allow significant decrease of the computational cost by utilizing computational resources on most important aspect of the problem.
To give - rather flexible - guidance in the subject, the following topics are suggested.
These of theoretical brand, like:
a) multi-agent systems in high-performance computing, adaptive algorithms,
b) adaptive solvers,
c) agent-oriented approach to adaptive algorithms, mathematical modeling and asymptotic analysis, finite element or finite difference methods, mathematical modeling and asymptotic analysis.
And those with stress on application sphere:
d) application of adaptive algorithms in simulation, simulation and multi-agent systems,
e) application of adaptive algorithms in finite element and finite difference simulations,
f) application of multi-agent systems in computational modeling,
g) multi-agent systems in integration of different approaches.
http://home.agh.edu.pl/iacs
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