International Conference on Computational Finance 2015 (ICCF2015),
14th-18th December 2015, University of Greenwich http://www.iccf.eu/
FIRST CALL for PAPERS
Abstracts in the form of a single pdf document are invited for 'oral
presentation' and 'graduate paper competition' at the conference.
Please visit the link 'How to contribute' from the above website.
Abstract deadline: 31/07/2015.
Acceptance for presentation: 15/09/2015.
(Registration and abstract submission portal will be opened very soon.)
Industrial sessions and minisymposia: Practitioners from finance
industry and insurance sectors are welcome to organise minisymposia
related to qualitative and quantitative aspects of financial modelling
and problems in their trading work and environment. Please email
ICCF2015@gre.ac.uk and discuss.
The themes of the conference include: Linear and nonlinear models for
various financial products; Analysis of market models; Modelling
future and commodity tradings; Modelling the energy market; Numerical
methods for computational finance - SDEs and PDEs; Optimal control in
finance and financial products; Model reduction and Lie group methods;
Monte-Carlo simulations; Parallel algorithms, high performance
computing and GPU; Computational tools and software development for
computational finance; Qualitative analysis of trading models.
28th Chemnitz FEM Symposium
September 28 - 30, 2015
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik/fem-symposium/
Scientific Topics: Finite Elements, including (but not limited to)
adaptive methods, parallel implementations, high order methods.
This year special emphasis is on:
- Adaptivity and Error Estimation
- Mixed and Least squares FE
- Multiscale Methods
Invited Speakers:
- Martin Vohralik (Inria Paris-Rocquencourt)
- Gerhard Starke (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
- Daniel Peterseim (Universität Bonn)
- Assyr Abdulle (EPFL Lausanne)
Deadlines, Registration and further Information:
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik/fem-symposium/
Contact: fem2015@tu-chemnitz.de
Uncertainty Quantification, USA, Jun 2015
The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications is hosting the New
Directions Short Course: Introduction to Uncertainty Quantification
from June 15-26, 2015.
Uncertainty quantification (UQ) lies at the confluence of many fields,
including probability, statistics, data analysis, computational
mathematics, and mathematical modeling. It touches upon almost any
field that involves models, whether of natural or engineered systems,
and data.
Organized by Luis Tenorio (Colorado School of Mines) and Youssef
Marzouk (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the objective of the
course is to help participants from different backgrounds obtain the
basic understanding and tools needed to use UQ in their fields of
interest. In addition, the course will present snapshots of current
research and examples of UQ in different application areas, so that
the participants are aware of the types of methods that are in current
use.
This course will be of interest to people involved in science and
engineering applications and information-based decision making, and it
will also be of interest to people who want to understand the
fundamental mathematical ideas and tools underlying this endeavor.
More information and online application is available at
http://www.ima.umn.edu/2014-2015/ND6.15-26.15/
Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, Croatia, Jun 2015
Dept. of Mathematics, Faculty for Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
Univ. of Zagreb, Croatia, is organizing 9th Conference on Applied
Mathematics and Scientific Computing, to be held in Šibenik, Croatia,
June 15-19, 2015. All relevant information, including registration
forms, hotel accommodation, styles etc. can be found on
http://applmath15.math.hr/.
The aim of the Conference is the exchange of ideas, methods and
problems between various disciplines of applied mathematics. Non
mathematicians using mathematics as a tool are also encouraged to take
part in the Conference. The first eight conferences had a strong
international flavor. Each one had a special topic, see the related
web sites.
Topics of the Conference: Ordinary and partial differential equations,
integral equations, singular perturbation and multiscale problems
(main topic); Mathematical methods in continuum mechanics; Splines and
wavelets with applications, CAGD, computer graphics, approximation
theory; Numerical Mathematics in general; Optimization; Scientific
Computing; Engineering
Important deadlines:
Accommodation: April 9, 2015
Registration: April 9, 2015
Abstract submission: May 15, 2015
Midwest Mathematics and Climate Conference, USA, Apr 2015
The Midwest Mathematics and Climate Conference
at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS.
30 Apr 2015 (all day) to 2 May 2015 (all day)
Web Page: http://www.math.ku.edu/conferences/2015/M2C2
The conference will bring together a diverse group of atmospheric
scientists and mathematicians. Conference topics of emphasis will
include dynamics, high performance computing, numerical analysis,
cloud systems behavior, data assimilation, dimension reduction,
uncertainty quantification, model hierarchy, and statistical
approaches. The conference will be run in a single session format (no
parallel sessions).
Additional participants are encouraged to register (before April 3,
2015) at
http://www.math.ku.edu/conferences/2015 ... ation.html
Some funds are available (with priority to young researchers) for
partial travel support.
Mid-Atlantic Regional Mathematics Conference, USA, Mar 2015
The 2015 Fifth Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Joint Mathematics
Conference will be held at George Mason University in Fairfax,
Virginia on March 20th and 21st, 2015. The goals of the conference are
to (a) bring together students and experts in industry and academia;
(b) provide undergraduate and graduate students as well as
post-doctoral and new doctoral degree holders an opportunity to
present their research in a similar setting to professional
conferences such as SIAM, MAA and AMS meetings; (c) foster
interdisciplinary collaboration with research groups from both
academia and industry; (d) encourage networking between students and
industry professionals and; (e) increase student awareness of, and
interest in, U.S. Government and private industry careers.
Undergraduates, Graduate Students and Junior scientists including
post-docs who are interested in presenting on recent advances in areas
of mathematics with emphasis on computational aspects of problem
solving are invited to participate. Funding for travel, accommodation
and food is available through a grant recommended by the National
Science Foundation.
To learn more, register and to apply for financial support, go to:
https://sites.google.com/site/siammidatlantic/
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