Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering 2025
A special issue of Mathematical and Computational Applications (ISSN 2297-8747).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025
Special Issue Editors
Interests: approximation of partial differential equations; isotropic and anisotropic mesh generation and adaptation; a priori and a posteriori error estimators; model reduction techniques; adaptive reduced order modeling; computational fluid dynamics; blood flow modeling; topology optimization; design of metamaterials; crack detection; aerospace applications; image segmentation; optimized rendering of 3D graphical objects
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Interests: computational mechanics; computational fluid dynamics (CFD); fluid structure interaction (FSI); coupled problems; particle methods; embedded/immersed techniques for FSI; non-Newtonian materials
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Interests: numerical analysis and scientific computing; reduced order modelling and methods; efficient reduced-basis methods for parametrized PDEs and a posteriori error estimation; computational fluid dynamics: aero-naval-mechanical engineering; blood flows (haemodynamics); environmental fluid dynamics; multi-physics; software in computational science and engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The 11th edition of the International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering (COUPLED PROBLEMS 2025, https://coupled2025.cimne.com/) will take place on 25–28 May 2025 in Villasimius, Italy.
The objectives of COUPLED PROBLEMS 2025 are to present and discuss state of the art, mathematical models, numerical methods and computational techniques for solving coupling problems of multidisciplinary character in science and engineering. The conference goal is to make step forward in the formulation and solution of real-life problems with a multidisciplinary vision, accounting for all the complex couplings involved in the physical description of the problem.
This Special Issue will collect contributions from COUPLED PROBLEMS 2025. Papers considered to fit the scope of the journal and to be of exceptional quality, after evaluation by the reviewers, will be published free of charge.
Prof. Dr. Simona Perotto
Dr. Antonia Larese
Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Rozza
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- coupled solution strategies
- loose and strong coupling schemes
- numerical methods for coupled problems: finite difference, finite elements, finite volume, meshless methods, particle methods, etc.
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