Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture
(FESB)
Organizing Committee:
Possible general themes for discussion are:
(i) how to turn recent results on accurate algorithms
systematically into a good software,
(ii) how to present them in a monograph,
(iii) how to let them influence the teaching of numerical linear
algebra,
(iv) real world engineering problems.
In order to keep the local costs as low as possible, we expect to have a number of single and double bedrooms in a comfortable student dormitory located by the sea at a walking distance from the city center.
Split is a picturesque city with population around 200,000 which in this decade celebrates 1700 years of urban settlement. It is located on the Croatian Adriatic coast, the beauty of which is proverbial with its hundreds of islands and still quite unpolluted nature. Neither Split nor its neighborhood carry traces of the (we may now hope) definitely passed war in Croatia.
Split is accessible by train (9 hours trip from Zagreb), by ship
(one night by ferry from Rijeka, Pescara or Ancona), by car (6 hours
from Zagreb, 8 hours from Trieste), and by plane. Split airport has
daily connections to all world destinations. There are direct flights
from Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, and Rome on some days. All other
connections are via Zagreb by Croatian Airlines.
INFORMATION FOR YOUR TRAVEL AGENT: the Croatia Airlines timetable is
accessed through the AMADEUS Distributive System.
For further information please contact
Kresimir Veselic
Fernuniversitaet Hagen
LG Mathematische Physik
P.O. Box 940
D-58084 Hagen
Germany
Kresimir.Veselic@Fernuni-Hagen.de