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The 26th International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods (DD26), organized by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), will now take place ONLINE from December 7 to 12, 2020. The purpose of the conference is to bring together mathematicians, computational scientists and engineers who work in the main themes of Domain Decomposition, including theoretical, algorithmic and implementation aspects of domain decomposition methods, solvers for multiphysics problems, parallel-in-time methods, multigrid and multilevel methods, fast solvers and preconditioning, and applications of such methods in physics and engineering.
We are now re-opening the call for proposals of minisymposia and contributed talks that fit the themes of DD26. Proposals should be in the form of a plain text e-mail to dd26@math.cuhk.edu.hk. For minisymposia, please provide a title, a short description of the subject matter, and a list of speakers for the minisymposium. Minisymposia may span one or more sessions, with each session consisting of four 25-minute talks, with an additional 5 minutes after each talk for questions. For contributed talks, please provide a title and abstract. Deadline for proposal submission: September 20, 2020.
Please note that all minisymposia and contributed talks that were approved for last December are automatically accepted. Minisymposium organizers will soon receive an e-mail asking if they want to keep their sessions, and whether there are any changes to the list of speakers. Speakers from accepted contributed talks will also be asked to confirm their participation via e-mail.
Thanks to the generous support of the Hong Kong Peihua Education Foundation, we are now accepting applications for financial support, including registration fee, from graduate students, postdocs and junior faculty based in Mainland China. To be considered for funding, please email a cover letter, including a statement about why you want to participate, along with a CV to dd26@math.cuhk.edu.hk.
Deadline for submissions: September 30, 2020.
For more information about DD26, please see the conference website at https://www.
math.cuhk.edu.hk/conference/dd26/?Conference-Home