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IMACS, the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation Established in 1956 Honorary President: Professor Robert Vichnevetsky, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA President: Professor Robert Beauwens, ULB, Service de Metrologie Nucleaire, Ave. F.D. Roosevelt, 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Secretariats: IMACS, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA IMACS, cp 165/84, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium All material concerning this IMACS Calendar of Events (including proposals for new IMACS conferences) is to be sent to: IMACS - ULB, CP 165/84, Av. F.D. Roosevelt, 50, B-1050 Brussels, Email: [email protected] About IMACS: IMACS is an International Association of professionals and scientists concerned with computers, computation and applied mathematics, in particular as they apply to the simulation of systems. This includes numerical analysis, mathematical modelling, approximation theory, computer hardware and software, programming languages and compilers. IMACS also concerns itself with the general philosophy of scientific computation and applied mathematics, and with their impact on society and on disciplinary and interdisciplinary research. IMACS is one of the five International Scientific Associations (with IFAC, IFORS, IFIP and IMEKO) represented in FIACC, the five international organizations in the area of computers, automation, instrumentation and the relevant branches of applied mathematics. Of the five IMACS (which changed its name from AICA in 1976) is the oldest, having been founded in 1956. IMACS organizes local and international scientific symposia and conferences, and sponsors publications in its fields of interest. Individual members of IMACS receive the ‘‘News of IMACS’’ and announcements of IMACS events. The benefit from reduced conference registration fees, and may subscribe to the IMACS journals at prices well below the institution/library prices. Publications: IMACS publishes three journals: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (published by Elsevier, under the North-Holland imprint) is the main IMACS journal, containing articles of general interest in modelling and simulation, a book review section and the ‘‘News of IMACS’’. Applied Numerical Mathematics (published by Elsevier, under the North-Holland imprint) publishes highly refereed articles at the forefront of numerical computing. The new Journal of Computational Acoustics (World Scientific) is devoted to questions of computational wave propagation, large-scale computing and theory in computational acoustics. News of IMACS Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 83 (2012) 80 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com

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IMACS, the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation

Established in 1956

Honorary President:Professor Robert Vichnevetsky, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA

President:Professor Robert Beauwens, ULB, Service de Metrologie Nucleaire, Ave. F.D. Roosevelt, 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Secretariats:IMACS, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USAIMACS, cp 165/84, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

All material concerning this IMACS Calendar of Events (including proposals for new IMACS conferences) is to be sent to: IMACS - ULB, CP 165/84, Av. F.D. Roosevelt, 50, B-1050 Brussels, Email: [email protected]

About IMACS: IMACS is an International Association of professionals and scientists concerned with computers, computation and applied mathematics, in particular as they apply to the simulation of systems. This includes numerical analysis, mathematical modelling, approximation theory, computer hardware and software, programming languages and compilers. IMACS also concerns itself with the general philosophy of scientifi c computation and applied mathematics, and with their impact on society and on disciplinary and interdisciplinary research.

IMACS is one of the fi ve International Scientifi c Associations (with IFAC, IFORS, IFIP and IMEKO) represented in FIACC, the fi ve international organizations in the area of computers, automation, instrumentation and the relevant branches of applied mathematics. Of the fi ve IMACS (which changed its name from AICA in 1976) is the oldest, having been founded in 1956.

IMACS organizes local and international scientifi c symposia and conferences, and sponsors publications in its fi elds of interest.

Individual members of IMACS receive the ‘‘News of IMACS’’ and announcements of IMACS events. The benefi t from reduced conference registration fees, and may subscribe to the IMACS journals at prices well below the institution/library prices.Publications: IMACS publishes three journals:

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (published by Elsevier, under the North-Holland imprint) is the main IMACS journal, containing articles of general interest in modelling and simulation, a book review section and the ‘‘News of IMACS’’.Applied Numerical Mathematics (published by Elsevier, under the North-Holland imprint) publishes highly refereed articles at the forefront of numerical computing.The new Journal of Computational Acoustics (World Scientifi c) is devoted to questions of computational wave propagation, large-scale computing and theory in computational acoustics.

News of IMACS

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 83 (2012) 80

Available online at www.sciencedirect.com