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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics

5th International Conference, PPAM 2003, Czestochowa, Poland, September 7-10, 2003. Revised Papers

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  • © 2004

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3019)

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Table of contents (149 papers)

  1. Parallel and Distributed Architectures

  2. Scheduling and Load Balancing

  3. Performance Analysis and Prediction

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About this book

It is our pleasure to provide you with the volume containing the proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathe- tics, which was held in Cz¸ estochowa, a Polish city famous for its Jasna Gora Monastery, on September 7–10, 2003. The ?rst PPAM conference was held in 1994 and was organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Cz¸ estochowa University of Technology in its hometown. The main idea behind the event was to provide a forum for researchers involved in applied and computational mathematics and parallel computing to exchange ideas in a relaxed atmosphere. Conference organizers hoped that this arrangement would result in cross-pollination and lead to successful research collaborations. In - dition, they hoped that the initially mostly Polish conference would grow into an international event. The fact that these assumptions were correct was proven by the growth of the event. While the ?rst conference consisted of 41 presen- tions, the conference reached 150 participants in Na l¸ ecz´ ow in 2001. In this way the PPAM conference has become one of the premiere Polish conferences, and de?nitely the most important one in the area of parallel/distributed computing andappliedmathematics. This year’s meeting gathered almost 200 participants from 32 countries. A strict refereeing process resulted in the acceptance of approximately 150 cont- buted presentations, while the rejection rate was approximately 33%.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Computational and Information Sciences, Czestochowa University of Technology,  

    Roman Wyrzykowski

  • Computer Science Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

    Jack Dongarra

  • Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland

    Marcin Paprzycki

  • Informatics & Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

    Jerzy Waśniewski

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