[Trilinos-Users] New Topical Sections in SISC

Tammy Kolda tgkolda at sandia.gov
Thu Oct 7 10:05:29 MDT 2010


  Dear Trilinos Users & Developers,

I hope you will consider submitting papers to the new SISC section on 
Software and HPC. Please see below for the announcement.

Best wishes,
Tammy

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The SIAM J. on Scientific Computing (SISC) has introduced a new editorial
policy as of October 5, 2010. Based on its traditional strengths in 
scientific
computing, it will widen its scope more towards Computational Science and
Engineering and also to acknowledge the growing importance of software
issues.

SISC submissions will be classified into three categories, labeled as:

1. Methods and Algorithms for Scientific Computing
2. Computational Methods in Science and Engineering
3. Software and High-Performance Computing

The new section editors will be Jan Hesthaven (Brown), Irad Yavneh
(Technion), and Tamara Kolda (Sandia), respectively.

SISC will maintain its traditional rigorous review process that has made it
one of the top applied math journals worldwide.

We believe that these topical sections reflect the rapid growth of the field
and the increasing importance of computing in all sciences. The whole
computational science and applied math community is invited to submit their
research papers in the traditional and the new areas to SISC. After Oct 5,
authors will be asked to assign their paper to one of the topical sections.

The full text of the editorial policy is accessible on the SISC
home page. Please help to make it a success.

Best regards,
Ulrich Ruede
Editor-in-Chief, SISC, www.siam.org/journals/sisc.php


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Tamara G. Kolda, tgkolda at sandia.gov
Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA 94551-9159
phone: 925-294-4769, fax: 925-294-2234
http://csmr.ca.sandia.gov/~tgkolda/


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