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Fifth International Conference on Approximation Methods and Numerical Modelling in Environment and Natural Resources MAMERN’2013

Fecha: Del 22/04/2013 al 25/04/2013
Lugar: Granada
 
The International Conference on Approximation Methods and Numerical Modelling in Environment and Natural Resources MAMERN is intended to take place every two years. The term MAMERN comes from the French acronym ‘Méthodes d’Approximation et Modélisation Numérique en Environnement et Ressources Naturelles’.
 
Topics
 
The scope of the Conference includes, but it is not limited to
  1. Approximation and modeling applied to environment sciences and natural resources
  2. New applications and developments in approximation methods
  3. Mathematics and computation in geosciences
  4. Modeling of ecosystems
  5. Oceanographic and coastal engineering
  6. Numerical modeling of flow and transport in porous media
  7. Mathematical analysis of models in porous media
  8. Multi-Scale Modeling of Flow and Transport in Porous Media
  9. Statistical modeling in geosciences. Uncertainty quantification
  10. Stochastic partial differential equations
The following are among its goals.
 
–         Gather the researchers interested on the fields of approximation, numerical modelling and their applications in the environment sciences and natural resources.
–         Reinforce the scientific interchange between researches from different countries, with special emphasis on the Mediterranean basin and neighbourhood.
–         Encourage young researchers to present the results of their scientific works.
–         Promote the scientific research in the field of mathematics applied to environment sciences and natural resources.
–         Enhance the fluidity of scientific interchange between university competences and socio-economic operators.
–         Help new international research projects to arise by facilitating contacts between tentative partners.
 
Organizador(es)
 
University of Granada, Spain
University Mohammed First of Oujda and CNRST, Morocco
University of Pau and CNRS, France