H E R M I S ’9 2
(HEllenic Research on Mathematics and InformaticS)

September 25-26, 1992, Athens, Hellas

The first of the HERMIS conference series. A major scientific event was the

1st Hellenic Conference on Mathematics and Informatics

held on September 1992 in the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and jointly organized by the Department of Informatics of AUEB and the Hellenic Mathematical Society (HMS). The purpose of HERMIS ’92 conference was to provide a scientific forum for mathematicians, computer scientists, economists to present their most up-to-date research on Computational Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics, and Mathematics in Economic Sciences. The HERMIS ’92 aimed also at bringing together senior scientists and young researchers for academic interaction and dialogue. Over 150 scientists participated and a total of sixty papers presented in the conference.

Eminent mathematicians and computer scientists were in attendance, including

Professor M.J.D. Powell, FRS, University of Cambridge, England,

Professor D.J. Evans, D.Sc., Loughborough University of Technology, England,

Professor V. Thomee, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden,

Professor D.P. Dobkin, Princeton University, USA.

The Proceedings of HERMIS ’92, edited by Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, have been published by HMS in a single volume (paperback) containing 60 papers in 556 pages (ISBN: 1105-9737).

HERMIS ’92: (left to right): Prof. V. Dougalis (Athens, GR), Prof. M.J.D. Powell (Cambridge, UK), Prof.E.A. Lipitakis (Athens, GR), Prof D.J. Evans (Loughborough, England), Dr. I.C. Demetriou (Athens, GR), Prof. V. Thomee (Chalmers, Sweden).
 
 



H E R M I S ’ 9 4
(Hellenic European Research on Mathematics and InformaticS)
September 22-24, 1994, Athens, Hellas





The second of the HERMIS conference series, i.e. the

2nd Hellenic European Conference on Mathematics and Informatics

(HERMIS ’94) held on September 1994 in AUEB and jointly organized by the Department of Informatics of AUEB and HMS. On the three-day period of September 22-24, 1994, more than 250 scientists from all over the world attended the biennial international HERMIS ’94 Conference. The main theme of HERMIS ’94 was Computer Mathematics with special emphasis on Computational Mathematics, High Performance Computing, Operational Research and Statistics. In HERMIS ’94, apart of the invited lectures, twelve mini-symposia, focused on special topics of Computer Mathematics and its applications, were organized and more than 160 papers on various subjects of Computer Mathematics and Scientific Computing were presented.

The HERMIS ’94 invited speakers list included distinguished University Professors, Academicians and eminent researchers from well known academic foundations and research centres from all over the world:

Professors G.I. Marchuk and V.I. Agoshkov, Russian Academy of Sciences,

Professor G.H. Golub, Stanford University, USA,

Professor A.H. Sameh, University of Minnesota, USA,

Professor H. Uszkoreit, German Research Center for A.I., Saarbrucken, Germany.

The special topics of the mini-symposia were focused on

Inverse and ill-posed problems* time stepping methods for evolution problems*

Numerical treatment of Delay and Volterra functional equations* The method of Arbitrary Lines* Preconditioning techniques for the numerical solution of PDE’s*

Iterative methods for solving linear algebraic equations* High Performance Computing* Mathematical modeling in electrical impentance tomography*

Computational methods in Statistics* The Mathematicians research environment: challenges, opportunities and tools,

while the areas of the contributed sessions were:

Control theory algorithms and applications* Statistical and mathematical analysis*

Numerical solution of initial/boundary-value problems* Parallel Computing* Optimization and Approximation* Data structure algorithms and applications*

Artificial Intelligence and Computing* Computing and Education.
 
 

The HERMIS ’94 Proceedings, edited by Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, have been published by HMS, in two volumes (paperback) containing 98 papers in a total of 1020 pages (ISBN: 1105-9737).

HERMIS ’94: ( left to right): Prof. T. Bolis (Ioannina, GR), Dr. G. Lindskog (Chalmers, Sweden), Prof. G.H. Golub (Stanford, USA), Prof. F. Topsoe (Copenhagen, Denmark), Prof. G.I. Marchuk (Russian Academy of Sciences), Prof. L. Xanthis (Westminster, UK), Prof. E.A. Lipitakis (Athens, GR), Prof. V.I. Agoshkov (Russian Academy of Sciences), Prof. S. Kounias (Athens, GR), Prof. A. Hadjidimos (Purdue, USA), Prof. D.J. Evans (Loughborough, England).
 
 


H E R M I S ’ 9 6
(Hellenic European Research on Mathematics and InformaticS)

September 26-28, 1996, Athens, Hellas





The third of the HERMIS conference series, i.e. the

3rd Hellenic European Conference on Mathematics and Informatics

(HERMIS ’96) held on September 1996, in AUEB and organized by the Department of Informatics of AUEB with the co-operation of the HMS. On the three-day period September 26-28, 1996, more than 200 scientists from all over the world attended the HERMIS ’96 conference. The creation of the HERMIS conference series results from an initiative of a dedicated team of scientists in the Department of Informatics of AUEB, who are interested in monitoring the current research activities in Computer Mathematics, Scientific Computing and Informatics and wish to attract pioneer top-active researchers to present their recent research results in the traditional Athenian scientific forum, where all the speakers can freely express their scientific views, opinions and conclusions of their studies and research. The main theme within the HERMIS ’96 conference was Computer Mathematics, with special emphasis on Computational Mathematics, High Performance Computing, Operational Research and Statistics, Mathematics in Industry and Economics.

Eminent invited speakers, distinguished academics and pioneer researchers from well known academic foundations and research centers from all over the world participated in the HERMIS ’96, including

Professor J.-L. Lions, College de France, Vice President of French Academy,

Professor J.B. Keller, Stanford University, USA,

Professor K.W. Morton, Oxford University, England,

Professor O, Axelsson, University of Nijmegen, Holland,

Professor T. Slaman, University of California, Berkeley, USA,

Professor R. Glowinski, University of Houston, USA,

Professor R.J. Plemmons, Wake-Forest University, USA,

Dr. J.R. Ockendon, Oxford University, England,

Professor J.R. Rice, Purdue University, USA,

Professor B.-Y. Guo, Shanghai University, China,

Professor B. Wegner, Technical University Berlin, Germany.

In the HERMIS ’96 conference apart of the invited lectures, twelve mini-symposia, focused on special topics of Computer Mathematics and its Applications, were organized and more than 120 papers on various subjects of Scientific Computing and Computer Mathematics were presented.
 
 

The special topics of the mini-symposia were:

Applied inverse problems and related topics* Industrial Mathematics in Europe: the ECMI experience* Galerkin finite element methods for time dependent PDE’s*

Direct and inverse problems in scattering theory* Iterative solution of linear systems of algebraic equations* Multidisciplinary applications of informations systems*

Computer intensive methods in Statistics* Information retrieval and Infometrics*

Parallel, Neural and Systolic Computing* Temporal Knowledge Systems*

Numerical methods for Optimization* Mathematical applications in Industry and Enterprises,

Among the areas of the contributed sessions were:

Optimization and Control* Numerical solution of initial/boundary value problems*

Parallel Computing* Computational Geometry and applications* Statistical and mathematical analysis with applications* Software analysis and applications*

Numerical methods and computational methodologies.

The HERMIS ’96 Proceedings, edited by Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, have been published by LEA press in a single volume (paperback) containing 75 papers in a total of 756 pages (ISBN: 960-85176-5-6).
 
 

The Chairman of the HERMIS and HERCMA conferences is Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, Head of the Advanced Computational Mathematics and Parallel Processing Research Group.

HERMIS ’96: (left to right): Prof. A. Hadjidimos (Purdue, USA), Prof. S. Gallopoulos (Patras, GR), Prof. R.J. Plemmons (Wake-Forest, USA), Prof. L. Xanthis (Westminster, UK), Prof. T. Papatheodorou (Patras, GR), Prof. J.R. Rice (Purdue, USA), Prof. E.A. Lipitakis (Athens, GR), Prof. J.B. Keller (Stanford, USA), Prof. K.W. Morton (Oxford, England), Prof. O. Axelsson (Nijmegen, Holland).
 
 

H E R C M A  '9 8
(Hellenic European Research on Computer Mathematics and its Applications)

September 24-26, 1998, Athens, Hellas

 The 4th Hellenic European Research on Computer Mathematics and its Applications (HERCMA '98) is the fourth of the HERMIS- HERCMA conference series, held on September 1998 in the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and organized by the Research Group for Advanced Computer Mathematics and Parallel Processing (ACM-PP), Department of Informatics, AUEB.

 On the three day period September 24-26, 1998, more than 250 scientists from 30 countries attended the HERCMA '98 conference. The concept of the HERMIS and HERCMA conference series, based on an initiative of a dedicated team of scientists in the Department of Informatics of AUEB, is fully encouraged and supported by the members of the ACM-PP, who are interested in monitoring the current research activities in Computer Mathematics, Scientific Computing and Informatics. One of the main scopes of the organizers of the HERCMA conferences is to attract the top-active scientists and pioneer researchers to present their most recent results in the traditional Athenian academic forum, where all the speakers can freely express their views and opinions, and present the conclusions of their studies and research in a friendly, pleasant scientific environment. The main theme within the HERCMA '98 conference was Computer Mathematics and its Applications, with special emphasis on Computational Mathematics, High Performance Computing, Operational Research and Statistics, Mathematics in Economy and Industry.

 Distinguished invited speakers, eminent academics and pioneer researchers from well known academic foundations, universities and research centers from all over the world participated in the HERCMA '98, including the following international authorities who have been invited to talk on the most recent advances on several subjects of their speciality.

Prof. C.T.H. BAKER, University of Manchester, England
Prof. P. DEUFLHARD, Free University of Berlin - ZIB, Germany
Prof. J.J. DONGARRA, University of Tennessee, USA
Prof. D.J. EVANS, Loughborough University, England
Prof. M. GARBEY, Lyon I, France
Dr. A. ISERLES, University of Cambridge, England
Prof. P. LIGOMENIDIS, Academy of Athens, Hellas
Prof. B.B. MANDELBROT, Yale University, USA
Prof. C. PAPADIMITRIOU, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Prof. A.A. SAMARSKII, Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof. R. VARGA, Kent State University, USA

 In the HERCMA '98 conference apart of the invited lectures, 15 mini-symposia, focused on special topics of Computer Mathematics and its Applications, were organized and more than 170 papers on 10 subject areas were presented. The special topics of the mini-symposia were:
 Inverse problems: theory and numerical computations
Numerical methods for evolution equations
Numerical modeling of causal equations
Iterative methods for the solution of linear algebraic systems
Parallel numerical linear Algebra
Tools for the study of stability of physical systems on parallel computers
Computational intelligence and parallel processing
Algorithm structured computing networks design techniques and applications
Special topics in financial engineering
Algebraic system solving, optimization and applications
Nonlinear numerical computations of differential equations
ARCH models and time series
Medical and biological modeling and computing
Ongoing Research by Statistics Graduate Students (AUEB Statistics Dept.)
Advanced topics on theory and applications of Computers
(Bodosaki Foundation Price Winners Session).

 The HERCMA '98 Proceedings, edited by Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, have been published by Lea Press in two volumes containing 120 papers in a total of 1200 pages (ISBN: 960-85176-7-2). The Chairman of HERCMA conferences is Prof. E.A. Lipitakis, Head of the Advanced Computational Mathematics & Parallel Processing Research Group.
 

HERCMA '98,  September 24-26, 1998, Athens.
(left to right): Prof. A. Bratsos (TEF Athens), Prof. S. Gallopoulos (Univ. Patras), Prof. C. Floudas (Princeton Univ.), Prof. Y. Kevrekidis (Princeton Univ.), Prof. P. Deuflhard (FreeUniv. Berlin), Prof. V. Thomee (Chalmers Univ.), Prof. B. Mandelbrot (Yale Univ.), Prof. E.A. Lipitakis (AUEB), Prof. P. Ligomenides (Academy of Athens), Prof. D. Evans (Nottingham Trent Univ.), Dr. J. Demetriou (Univ. Athens), Dr. R. Papademetriou (Univ. Portsmouth).
 
 

H E R C M A  2001

(Hellenic European Research on Computer Mathematics and its Applications)

September 20-22, 2001, Athens, Hellas


The 5th Hellenic European Research on Computer Mathematics and its Applications (HERCMA 2001) is the fifth of the HERMIS- HERCMA conference series, held on September 2001 in the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and organized by the Research Group for Advanced Computer Mathematics and Parallel Processing (ACM-PP), Department of Informatics, AUEB.
On the three day period September 20-22, 2001, more than 300 scientists from 30 countries attended the HERCMA 2001 conference. The concept of the HERMIS and HERCMA conference series has been  based on an initiative of a small team of dedicated scientists in the Department of Informatics of AUEB. This activity is fully encouraged and supported by the members of the ACM-PP, who are interested in monitoring the current research activities in Computer Mathematics, Scientific Computing and Informatics.
 One of the main scopes of the organizers of the HERCMA conferences is to attract the top-active scientists and pioneer researchers to present their most recent results in the traditional Athenian academic forum, where all the speakers can freely express their views and opinions, and present the conclusions of their studies and research in a friendly, pleasant scientific environment.
The main theme within the HERCMA 2001 conference was Computer Mathematics and its Applications, with special emphasis on Computational Mathematics, High Performance Computing, Operational Research and Statistics, Mathematics in Economy and Industry.
Distinguished invited speakers, eminent academics and pioneer researchers from well known academic foundations, universities and research centers from all over the world participated in the HERCMA 2001, including the following international authorities who have been invited to talk on the most recent advances on several subjects of their specialty.
 

Prof. N. BAKHVALOV, Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof. C. BENHAM, MSSM-Biomaths Sciences, New York, USA
Prof. V. CAPASSO, University of Milano, Italy
Prof. E. DIAKONOV, Moscow State University, Russia
Prof. D. KNUTH, Stanford University, USA
Prof. K. MEHLHORN, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Prof. R. MERTON, HBS-University of Harvard, USA
Prof. O. PIRONNEAU, University of Paris-6, France
Prof. M. POWELL, University of Cambridge, England
Prof. D. THALMANN, Swiss Fed. Institute of Technology, Switzerland
Prof. H. VAN DER VORST, University of Utrecht, Holland

In the HERCMA 2001 conference, apart of the invited lectures, 15 mini-symposia focused on special topics of Computer Mathematics and its Applications were organized and more than 130 papers on 11 subject areas were presented. The special topics of the mini-symposia and the subject areas were:

mini-symposia:
 [Numerical Analysis of Evolution Problems
 Functional Differential Equations: Integral Equations & Related Areas
 Functional Differential Equations: Delay Differential Equations
 Advanced Comput. Techniques in Systems Modeling, Identification & Design
 Parallel Distributed Processing
 Educational Technology
 Computational Methods for Nonlinear Wave Equations
 Theoretical Approaches for the DataBase Design
 AUEB Statistics Graduate Programme: Ongoing Research by Graduate Students
 Computational Methods in Probability and Statistics
 Computational Intelligence Techniques & Tools in Communications and Finance
 High Performance Computations and Intelligent Systems
 Software Engineering]

 Subject areas:
 Optimization, approximation and control
 Numerical solution of initial/boundary value problems
 Iterative Methods and Parallel Computing
 Computational Mathematics and Software analysis
 Numerical Computing and Applications
 Algorithms: Methodologies, Techniques and Applications
 Statistical and |Mathematical Analysis
 Neural Networks and Applications
 Financial Computing and Applications
 DataBase: Theory and Applications
 Economics and Financial Engineering

The HERCMA 2001 Proceedings, edited by Professor Elias A. Lipitakis, have been published by Lea Press in two volumes containing 134 papers in a total of 1100 pages (ISBN: 960-85176-7-2). The Chairman of HERCMA conferences is Prof. E.A. Lipitakis, Head of the Advanced Computational Mathematics & Parallel Processing Research Group.
 
 

(left to right): Profs  A. Hadjidimos (Univ. of Crete), E. Flytzanis (AUEB), E.G. Diakonov (Moscow State Univ.), A. Inselberg (Tel Aviv Univ.), S. Bensasson (EC-DG Info-Society), H. Van der Vorst (Univ. of Utrecht), E.A. Lipitakis (AUEB), D.E. Knuth (Stanford Univ.), J. Cavouras (AUEB), E. Yannakoudakis (AUEB), J. Kontos (Univ. of Athens)