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Below you will find General Information on Salzburg, Past and Recent Conferences on Monte Carlo Methods and Simulation, Links for (quasi) Monte Carlo Methods and Simulation, and Information on IMACS.


General Information on Salzburg

Past and Recent Conferences on Monte Carlo Methods and Simulation:

  • MCM99 Second IMACS Seminar on Monte Carlo Methods, June 7-11, 1999 Varna, Bulgaria.
  • 16th IMACS World Congress 2000 on Scientific Computation, Applied Mathematics and Simulation, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 21-25, 2000.
  • MCS 2000 Internal Conference on MONTE CARLO SIMULATION in Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco, June 18-21, 2000.
  • MONTE CARLO 2000 International conference on Monte Carlo and probabilistic methods for partial differential equations, JULY, 3-5, 2000 / MONACO.
  • MC2000 Internal Conference on Advanced Monte Carlo for Radiation Physics, Particle Transport Simulation and Applications. 23-26 October, 2000 Lisbon, Portugal.
  • MCQMC The series of conferences on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods including the upcomming conference MCQMC2000, Hong Kong, November 27 - December 1, 2000.
  • CONFERENCES of the SCS The Society for Computer Simulation International
  • MCM2001, September 10-14, 2001, Salzburg Austria.
  • WSC2001 Winter Simulation Conference 2001, Dec. 9-12, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

Some Informations on (quasi) Monte Carlo Methods and Simulation:

Information on IMACS



GENERAL INFORMATION

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 involves general philosophy of scientific computation and applied mathematics,  they have a great impact on society as well as on disciplinary and interdisciplinary research. IMACS is one of the International Scientific Associations (with IFAC, IFORS, IFIP and IMEKO) represented in FIACC, which is one of the five international organizations in the area of computers, automation, instrumentation and the relevant branches of applied mathematics.  IMACS (which changed its name from AICA in 1976) is the oldest organization, founded in 1956.

IMACS organizes local and international scientific symposia and conferences, sponsors publications in its fields of interest.

Contacts:

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION

IMACS Administration:
Dept. of Computer Science - Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08903 - USA
e-mail : imacs@cs.rutgers.edu
fax: 732 445 - 0537
http: www.cs.rutgers.edu/~imacs/

President:
Prof. Robert Vichnevetsky
Rutgers University - USA

General Secretariat:
Prof. Robert Beauwens
Brussels Free Univ. - BELGIUM

Administration:
Peggy Siciliano (Secretary)
Rutgers University - USA

Coordinating Office: 
Mrs. Helle Welling
Tech. Univ. Of Denmark, Lyngby.