On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 10:43 AM Jed Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://thecostofknowledge.com/ Ah, I did not read it all the way. We won't do it. Matt > > Matthew Knepley via petsc-dev <[email protected]> writes: > > > This sounds goofy to me. Are we interested? > > > > Matt > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > > From: Guillaume Ducrozet <[email protected]> > > Date: Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 9:39 AM > > Subject: Call for papers, CAMWA special Issue on open-source PDE solvers > > To: > > Cc: Qingang Xiong <[email protected]>, Vadym Aizinger < > > [email protected]>, [email protected] <[email protected]> > > > > > > Dear Respected Researchers, > > > > Please forgive us if you received this email multiple times. If you have > > responded, please disregard this email. > > > > Computers & Mathematics with Applications (Elsevier, current impact > factor > > 1.860) will launch a special issue dedicated to open-source numerical > > solvers for partial differential equations (PDEs) co-edited by Dr. > Qingang > > Xiong (Senior Scientist, General Motors, USA), Dr. Vadym Aizinger (Senior > > Scientist, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, > > Germany), Dr. Fei Xu (R&D Engineer, Ansys Inc, USA), and Dr. Guillaume > > Ducrozet (Associate Professor, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France). > > > > The primary purpose of this special issue is to provide an overview of > the > > progress in this rapidly developing area and to identify current trends > and > > near-term prospects in connection with the algorithm design, theoretical > > development, and various areas of application of open-source software for > > PDEs. Our goal is to let authors focus on the software design, > algorithms, > > applications and future prospects of open source PDE solvers. Articles > > focusing on these topics are usually very difficult to publish in > refereed > > journals in either applied mathematics, or engineering, or computer > > science. In addition, we attempt to facilitate better communication > between > > the authors and the users of such packages by providing the developers > with > > a forum to present their work and supplying an up-to-date list of open > > source PDE solvers. > > > > Major numerical methods covered in this special issues include, but not > > limited to, finite difference methods, finite element methods, finite > > volume methods, spectral methods, meshfree/meshless methods (e.g. LBM and > > SPH), gradient discretization methods, domain decomposition methods, time > > discretization methods, as well as multigrid methods (in conjunction with > > spatial discretization). > > > > The guest editors of this special issue invite authors of open-source > > packages interested in having their package listed in the editorial as > well > > as the potential contributors to the special issue to fill out by > November > > 25th a short information sheet (https://goo.gl/forms/4LdrD3BCVGtMAZef1). > > Please note that, required by the journal, a printed published paper must > > contain at least 15 pages. The estimated manuscript submission deadline > is > > June 30, 2019. The guest editors encourage you to help spreading this > "Call > > for Papers" to your colleagues and collaborators active in this area. > > > > > > Qingang Xiong > > Vadym Aizinger > > Fei Xu > > Guillaume Ducrozet > > > > -- > > [image: Logo Centrale Nantes] <http://www.ec-nantes.fr> > > *Guillaume DUCROZET* > > Associate Professor in Ocean Engineering > > > > *LHEEA Lab. - Centrale Nantes / CNRS * > > > > 1 rue de la Noƫ > > 44321 Nantes Cedex 3 - France > > > > > > *+ 33 (0)2 40 37 16 45 *[email protected] >
