Editor: Professor C.-H. Lai, School of Computing and Mathematical
Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, UK
published quarterly ISSN 1748-3018
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Editorial Board Europe representative: Professor F. Magoulés, Ecole Central, France
Asia representative: Professor M.Q. Wang, Fuzhou University, China
North America representative: Professor V. Voller, University of Minnesota, USA
Board members:
Professor T. Korakianitis (T. Alexandra), Queen Mary College,
University of London, UK
Professor X.-C. Cai, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Professor S. Cox, University of Southampton, UK
Professor C. C. Douglas, Yale University, USA
Professor M. S. Espedal, University of Bergen, Norway
Professor Q. Guo, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Professor T. Kako, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Dr. S. Khaddaj, Kingston University, UK
Professor G. Lube, University of Gottingen, German
Professor Y. Maday, Université Paris VI, France
Professor L. Pavarino, University of Milano, Italy
Professor K. A. Pericleous, University of Greenwich, UK
Professor T. Tang, The Hong Kong Bapist University, China
Professor S. Vandewalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Professor A.E.P. Veldman, Groningen University, the Netherlands
Professor A. Y. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Aims
The journal aims to serve an interdisciplinary community which needs to use mathematical techniques in the development of computational analysis and engineering methodology, in order to better solve real life problems such as noise, vibration, energy, civil engineering, etc. It also aims to bridge the subject areas of mathematics, classical computer science, engineering, and future generation computational analysis.
Scope
The journal is fundamentally different from many journals of numerical analysis, computational analysis, and algorithms. The acceptance of papers is judged on the use of mathematical techniques and/or engineering methodology in the computational analysis, and in the engineering of the solutions and simulations of complex industrial and real life systems.
Articles describing carefully tested computational techniques, including post-processing visualisation, for real life systems are welcome on the basis of the above criteria.
Articles dealing with mathematical models, computational analysis, and computational processes, must be driven by applications with industrial and real life relevance and are judged on the basis of the above criteria.
Longer papers which survey recent progress in the field of computational technology and algorithms are also published.
Articles dealing with numerical analysis or mathematical analysis alone will not be accepted.
The journal will be published quarterly. The first issue will appear in Spring 2007.
Fast convergent image inpainting method based on BSCB model
Chao Zeng and Meiqing Wang
Performance evaluation of hexagonal array adaptive beamforming
algorithm based on inverse QR-RLS for active sonar application
Q. Wang and X. Pan
Combined simulation of spark ignition internal combustion engines
and heat conduction within piston
Mahmood Farzaneh-Gord and Hamid Hajializadeh
An approximate path finding algorithm for bridging special obstacles
Sun Qiaoyu, Pan Yinrong
A stochastic approach for parameterizing unresolved scales in
a system with memory
Aijun Du and Jinqiao Duan
Structural optimization using the simultaneous perturbation
stochastic approximation algorithm
D. Hamidian and S.M. Seyedpoor
A Degree-Based Clustering Technique for VLSI Placement
Jie Huang, Laleh Behjat, Logan Rakai and Jianhua Li
Comparison of higher-order numerical schemes and several filtering
methods applied to Navier-Stokes equations with applications to computational
aeroacoustics
L.S. Lai, G.S. Djambazov, C.-H. Lai and K.A. Pericleous
click below to contact the editor, Prof. C.-H. Lai, directly: C.H.Lai@gre.ac.uk