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The 19th International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods will be held on August 17-22, 2009 (Arrival day is August 16, 2009) at Zhangjiajie of China. The local host of the conference is School of Mathematics and Computational Science of Xiangtan University and Hunan Key Laboratory for Computation and Simulation in Science and Engineering. Domain decomposition is an active, interdisciplinary research area concerned with the development, analysis, and implementation of coupling and decoupling strategies in mathematical and computational models of natural and engineered systems. Historically, it emerged from the analysis of partial differential equations, beginning with the work of Schwarz in 1870. Since the advent of hierarchical distributed memory computers, it has been motivated afresh by considerations of concurrency and locality in a wide variety of large-scale problems, continuous and discrete. The current series of international meetings began in Paris in 1987 and has settled into an 18-month cycle. Meetings have been hosted in Austria, China, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Russia, the UK and the USA (see DDM home page: www.ddm.org for more information). Contribution to the 19th international conference are encouraged in areas of numerical analysis, computer science, scientific and industrial applications, and software development. The conference includes plenary lectures by leading experts and promising young scientists, participant-initiated minisymposia, contributed talks, and posters. Invited Speakers Randolph E. Bank University of California, USA Heiko Berninger Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Zhangxin (John) Chen University of Calgary,Canada Maksimilian Dryja Warsaw University, Poland Weinan E Princeton University, USA Yunqing Huang Xiangtan University, China Caroline Japhet Université Paris 13, France Stephane Lanteri Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France Jan Mandel University of Colorado, USA Joe Pasciak Texas A&M University,USA Jacques Rappaz Institut d'Analyse et Calcul Scientifique, Switzerland Zhongci Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Stefan Turek University of Dortmund, Germany Gabriel Wittum Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Aihui Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Scientific Committee Petter Bjørstad University of Bergen Martin Gande Université de Genève Roland Glowinski University of Houston Laurence Halpern Université PARIS 13 Ronald Hoppe University of Augsburg Hideo Kawarada Ryutsu Keizai University David Keyes Columbia University Ralf Kornhuber (Chair) Free University of Berlin Yuri Kuznetsov University of Houston Ulrich Langer University of Linz Jacques Periaux CIMNE/UPC Barcelona Alfio Quarteroni Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Zhongci Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences Olof Widlund New York University Jinchao Xu Penn State University Local Organizing Committee Yanping Chen South China Normal University Houde Han Tsinghua University Qiya Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences Yunqing Huang (Chair) Xiangtan University Shi Shu Xiangtan University Xuejun Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences Dehao Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences Important dates April 30, 2009, The last day for submission of proposal for minisymposium. May 30, 2009, The last day for submission of abstracts of all talks (including plenary, invited, minisymposium and contributed talks). June 15, 2009, The last day for early bird registration of the conference. July 10, 2009, The last day for reservation for hotels at the conference rate. August 16, 2009, The arrival day. August 17- August 22, 2009, Conference. October 31, 2009, The deadline for submission of the final paper for proceedings. For more information please visit http://math.xtu.edu.cn/myphp/math/ddm/ or contact the conference secretary Yin Yang and Zhifang Qiao at icam@xtu.edu.cn or lcsse@xtu.edu.cn
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Operator-optimized Schwarz preconditioners Operator-optimized Interface (Schur) preconditioners Schwarz preconditioners for p- & hp-FEMs Saddle-point systems Dual-primal finite element tearing and interconnection (FETI) algorithms Algebraic mult
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