Two major measures of the quality of high performance computations are numerical precision and efficiency.
Interval methods are a class of algorithms that are precise and even allow to obtain a guaranteed result. They also provide a useful and appropriate tool to describe the uncertainty of parameters, discretization inaccuracy and numerical errors. Nevertheless, they are usually time consuming and memory demanding.
Hence, all attempts to increase their efficiency are required and valuable: parallel implementations, use of new data structures, improved algorithms.
The Minisymposium is going to provide a forum for interval researchers to share their experiences and present possible improvements to the algorithms and successful applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
The Minisymposium is a part of the PPAM 2013 10th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics.
As the PPAM 2013 Conference, the Minisymposium is going to take place in Warsaw, Poland, in September 8-11, 2013.
All rules of the PPAM 2013 Conference apply, including the deadlines and required format of the abstracts/papers.
Please, send your questions and submissions to Bartlomiej Jacek Kubica -- the preferred address is: bartlomiej.jacek.kubica@gmail.com.
Persons responsible for the Minisymposium organization (in alphabetic order):