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Introduction

The last decade has seen a significantly increased interest in the computational mechanics and numerical analysis communities in expanding classical discretization methods like finite element methods to more general approaches.

The two main themes in these developments are:

  • Simplified and generalized methods for discretization of the
    computational domain

  • Accounting for special features of the solution directly in the
    approximation space

These efforts have been very successful and a vast variety of new ideas have been introduced and consolidated in new methods, theories, and applications. Important developments include partition of unity methods, meshfree methods, extended finite element methods, fictitious domain methods, and cut finite element methods.

The X-DMS 2017 conference will in particular address recent developments in

  • Discretization of complex and evolving geometries

  • Software packages that support extended discretization
    methods

X-DMS 2017 is the second X-DMS conference continuing the previous and successful X-FEM conference cycle and aims at covering a wide variety of methods coming from different areas of computational mechanics and numerical analysis. The X-DMS 2017 conference gathers all scientists working on these approaches and provides an arena for presentation of recent state of the art research contributions, exchange of ideas between different approaches, and to identify and discuss promising new research directions.

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Submission Topics

The conference topics include fundamental research and development, implementation, and applications of extended discretization
methods such as, but not limited to:

  • Partition of Unity methods including meshfree and generalized
    finite element methods

  • Multimesh and overlapping mesh methods

  • Cut finite element methods

  • Fictitious and cut isogeometric methods

  • Immersed finite element methods

  • Fictitious domain methods

  • Multiscale methods

  • Methods for problems on complex and evolving domains

  • Methods for coupled problems involving domains of different
    dimensionality

  • Software packages for extended discretization methods

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 19

    2017

    to

    Jun 21

    2017

  • Jun 21 2017

    Registration deadline