Objectives / Topics

 

 SYMCOMP 2019  elects as main goals:

 

To establish the state of the art and present innovative applications and guidelines on the use of Numerical and Symbolic Computation in the numerous fields of knowledge, such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Economy and Management, Architecture ...

 

To promote the exchange of experiences and ideas as well as the dissemination of works developed within the wide scope of Numerical and Symbolic Computation.

 

To encourage the participation of young researchers in scientific conferences.

 

To promote meetings from ECCOMAS and other scientific organizations members dedicated to computation, and to encourage new partnerships.

 

The main topics of SYMCOMP2019  (but not limited to)  are:

 

Aerospace Engineering Applications

Financial Computational Modelling

Analytical Computation

Fuzzy Systems

Bio-informatics

Genetic Algorithms

Computational Chemical Engineering

Graphical Computation

Computational Civil Engineering

Image Processing Applications

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation

Computational Intelligence

Management and Planning

Computational Mathematics

Management Information Systems

Computational Mechanics

Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing

Computational Physics

Multimedia

Computational Thermodynamics

Multi-scale Models

Computer Aided Architectural Design

Numerical Computation

Computing Health Applications

Parallel Computing

Data Management

Probabilities and Statistics

Didactical tools

Programming Languages

Dynamic Structural Analyses

Security, Audit, and Control

Dynamic Analyses of Systems

Simulation and Modelling

e-Science and Technology

Smart Materials Analysis

Economics Computational Modelling

Software Systems, Applications and Tools

Electrical Engineering Applications

System Identification, Modelling and Optimization

Evolutionary Algorithms

Symbolic and Numerical Applications

 

 

 

Thematic Conference

SYMCOMP 2019

4th International Conference on Numerical and Symbolic Computation

Developments and Applications

Porto, Portugal, 11-12 April 2019