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WSEAS Transactions seek original manuscripts for five different special issues (see below).
Upload now full papers in our Special Issues of WSEAS Transactions.
Authors can upload their papers to WSEAS Transactions regardless of whether they have attended a WSEAS conference or not. Authors can upload their papers to WSEAS Transactions regardless of whether these papers are extended version of some WSEAS conference or not.
Upload original and high-quality papers until May 31 in 5 different WSEAS Journals (Transactions).
The WSEAS Journals never asked and will never ask "fees" or "donations" from authors, though they offer their papers in open PDF (no username and password) for everybody on the web and are also printed in hard copy. They are indexed by SCOPUS, ACM, AMS, IET (INSPEC), CSA, Zentrablatt, and many others seewww.wseas.us/indexes , and are also candidates for ISI with serious hope to include them in ISI soon.
Papers must be Original and of High Quality and must be able to receive future citations from other ISI Journals.
Five WSEAS Transactions (Signal Processing, Circuits and Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Biology and Biomedicine)seek original manuscripts for the following special issues.
Timing is common for all these 5 special issues (see below).
These papers must be original and must not have common part with papers that you have possible uploaded in WSEAS Transactions or NAUN or University Press Journals or in any other journal.
CALL FOR PAPERS (5 Journals, Submission Deadline: May 31, 2011)
1] WSEAS Transactions on Signal Processing Special Issue in: Image Processing and 2-D / 3-D Systems |
WSEAS Transactions on Signal Processing seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue Image Processing and 2-D / 3-D Systems Topics |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Image Processing and 2-D / 3-D Systems Editors: |
P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13231.html |
2] WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems: Special Issue in: Fuzzy Systems and Applications |
WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue in Fuzzy Systems and Applications Fuzzy systems is an alternative to traditional notions of set membership and logic that has its origins in ancient Greek philosophy, and applications at the leading edge of Artificial Intelligence. Yet, despite its long-standing origins, it is a relatively new field, and as such leaves much room for development. This paper will present the foundations of fuzzy systems, along with some of the more noteworthy objections to its use, with examples drawn from current research in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Ultimately, it will be demonstrated that the use of fuzzy systems makes a viable addition to the field of Artificial Intelligence, and perhaps more generally to formal mathematics as a whole. |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Fuzzy Systems and Applications Editors:
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P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13231.html |
3] WSEAS Transactions on Applied and Theoretical Mechanics Special Issue in: Numerical Methods in Mechanics |
WSEAS Transactions on Applied and Theoretical Mechanics seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue in Numerical Methods in Mechanics Topics: Solution of various Problems (in mechanics) using: FINITE DIFFERENCES: Iterative methods, Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, Cellular automata, Multidimensional Systems, Multidimensional Systems' Factorization, Multidimensional Systems' Stability, Adaptive Methods in Finite Differences, Inverse problems with Finite Differences, Dynamic problems with Finite Differences, Function fitting, Adaptive Methods, Acceleration Techniques, Stiff Problems, Ill-Posed Problems, Neural Networks applications in Finite Differences, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Differences, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in Finite Differences, FINITE ELEMENTS: Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, combined finite difference ~ finite element methods ~, Computational techniques in FEM, Inverse problems with FEM, Dynamic problems with FEM, Adaptive methods and adaptive techniques for FEM, Function fitting in FEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for FEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for FEM), Discretization Techniques, Neural Networks applications in Finite Elements, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Elements, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM, FINITE VOLUMES: Iterative methods,, Godunov finite volume discretizations, Monotone schemes, E-flux schemes, Stability, convergence and error estimates, Discrete maximum principles and stability, Convergence, Error estimates, A posteriori error estimate, A priori error estimate, Higher order accurate FV schemes and generalizations, TVD schemes, MUSCL schemes, ENO/WENO schemes,, Reconstruction via primitive function, WENO reconstruction, Higher order accurate FV schemes in multi-dimensions, Positive coefficient schemes on structured meshes, FV schemes on unstructured meshes utilizing linear reconstruction, Linear reconstruction operators on simplicial control volumes, Linear reconstruction operators on general control volumes shapes, General p-exact reconstruction operators on unstructured meshes, Positive coefficient schemes on unstructured meshes, Further Advanced Topics, Higher order time integration schemes, Explicit SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Optimal second and third order nonlinear SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Conservation laws including diffusion terms, Choices of the numerical diffusion flux DJK, Extension to systems of nonlinear conservation laws, Numerical flux functions for systems of conservation, BOUNDARY ELEMENTS: Integral equations, Mesh Reduction methods, Grid equations and grid computing, Dual reciprocity method for BEM, Modified Trefftz method, Fundamental solution method, Computational techniques in BEM, Inverse problems with BEM, Dynamic problems with BEM, Aaptive methods and adaptive techniques for BEM, Function fitting in BEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for BEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for BEM), Neural Networks applications in BEM, Genetic Algorithms' applications in BEM, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Numerical Methods in Mechanics Editors: Authors of high quality accepted papers will be invited as Members in F-and-B 2012 in Prague |
P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13536.html |
4] WSEAS Transactions on Fluid Mechanics Special Issue in: Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics |
WSEAS Transactions on Fluid Mechanics seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issuein Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics Topics: Solution of various Problems (in Fluid Mechanics, Aerodynamics, Environmental Engineering) using: FINITE DIFFERENCES: Iterative methods, Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, Cellular automata, Multidimensional Systems, Multidimensional Systems' Factorization, Multidimensional Systems' Stability, Adaptive Methods in Finite Differences, Inverse problems with Finite Differences, Dynamic problems with Finite Differences, Function fitting, Adaptive Methods, Acceleration Techniques, Stiff Problems, Ill-Posed Problems, Neural Networks applications in Finite Differences, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Differences, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in Finite Differences, FINITE ELEMENTS: Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, combined finite difference ~ finite element methods ~, Computational techniques in FEM, Inverse problems with FEM, Dynamic problems with FEM, Adaptive methods and adaptive techniques for FEM, Function fitting in FEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for FEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for FEM), Discretization Techniques, Neural Networks applications in Finite Elements, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Elements, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM, FINITE VOLUMES: Iterative methods,, Godunov finite volume discretizations, Monotone schemes, E-flux schemes, Stability, convergence and error estimates, Discrete maximum principles and stability, Convergence, Error estimates, A posteriori error estimate, A priori error estimate, Higher order accurate FV schemes and generalizations, TVD schemes, MUSCL schemes, ENO/WENO schemes,, Reconstruction via primitive function, WENO reconstruction, Higher order accurate FV schemes in multi-dimensions, Positive coefficient schemes on structured meshes, FV schemes on unstructured meshes utilizing linear reconstruction, Linear reconstruction operators on simplicial control volumes, Linear reconstruction operators on general control volumes shapes, General p-exact reconstruction operators on unstructured meshes, Positive coefficient schemes on unstructured meshes, Further Advanced Topics, Higher order time integration schemes, Explicit SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Optimal second and third order nonlinear SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Conservation laws including diffusion terms, Choices of the numerical diffusion flux DJK, Extension to systems of nonlinear conservation laws, Numerical flux functions for systems of conservation, BOUNDARY ELEMENTS: Integral equations, Mesh Reduction methods, Grid equations and grid computing, Dual reciprocity method for BEM, Modified Trefftz method, Fundamental solution method, Computational techniques in BEM, Inverse problems with BEM, Dynamic problems with BEM, Aaptive methods and adaptive techniques for BEM, Function fitting in BEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for BEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for BEM), Neural Networks applications in BEM, Genetic Algorithms' applications in BEM, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics Editor Authors of high quality accepted papers will be invited as Members in F-and-B 2012 in Prague |
P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13536.html |
4] WSEAS Transactions on Heat and Mass Transfer Special Issue in: Numerical Methods in Heat and Mass Transfer |
WSEAS Transactions on Heat and Mass Transfer seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue in Numerical Methods in Heat and Mass Transfer Topics: Solution of various Problems (in Heat and Mass Transfer, Environmental Engineering etc) using: FINITE DIFFERENCES: Iterative methods, Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, Cellular automata, Multidimensional Systems, Multidimensional Systems' Factorization, Multidimensional Systems' Stability, Adaptive Methods in Finite Differences, Inverse problems with Finite Differences, Dynamic problems with Finite Differences, Function fitting, Adaptive Methods, Acceleration Techniques, Stiff Problems, Ill-Posed Problems, Neural Networks applications in Finite Differences, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Differences, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in Finite Differences, FINITE ELEMENTS: Error Analysis, Stability, Nonlinear problems, Parallel numerical algorithms, Grid equations and grid computing, combined finite difference ~ finite element methods ~, Computational techniques in FEM, Inverse problems with FEM, Dynamic problems with FEM, Adaptive methods and adaptive techniques for FEM, Function fitting in FEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for FEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for FEM), Discretization Techniques, Neural Networks applications in Finite Elements, Genetic Algorithms' applications in Finite Elements, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM, FINITE VOLUMES: Iterative methods,, Godunov finite volume discretizations, Monotone schemes, E-flux schemes, Stability, convergence and error estimates, Discrete maximum principles and stability, Convergence, Error estimates, A posteriori error estimate, A priori error estimate, Higher order accurate FV schemes and generalizations, TVD schemes, MUSCL schemes, ENO/WENO schemes,, Reconstruction via primitive function, WENO reconstruction, Higher order accurate FV schemes in multi-dimensions, Positive coefficient schemes on structured meshes, FV schemes on unstructured meshes utilizing linear reconstruction, Linear reconstruction operators on simplicial control volumes, Linear reconstruction operators on general control volumes shapes, General p-exact reconstruction operators on unstructured meshes, Positive coefficient schemes on unstructured meshes, Further Advanced Topics, Higher order time integration schemes, Explicit SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Optimal second and third order nonlinear SSP Runge-Kutta methods, Conservation laws including diffusion terms, Choices of the numerical diffusion flux DJK, Extension to systems of nonlinear conservation laws, Numerical flux functions for systems of conservation, BOUNDARY ELEMENTS: Integral equations, Mesh Reduction methods, Grid equations and grid computing, Dual reciprocity method for BEM, Modified Trefftz method, Fundamental solution method, Computational techniques in BEM, Inverse problems with BEM, Dynamic problems with BEM, Aaptive methods and adaptive techniques for BEM, Function fitting in BEM, Wavelets and orthogonal series for BEM, Software packages and graphic tools (for BEM), Neural Networks applications in BEM, Genetic Algorithms' applications in BEM, Other Computational Intelligence Techniques in FEM |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Numerical Methods in Heat and Mass Transfer
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P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13536.html |
5] WSEAS Transactions on Biology and Biomedicine Special Issue in: Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology and Biomedicine |
WSEAS Transactions on Biology and Biomedicine seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology and Biomedicine Topics: Solution of various Problems in Biology and Biomedicine using Modern and Classical Mathematical Methods and computational techniques |
Important dates Submission deadline: May 31, 2011 Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011 Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011 Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011 P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). |
How to Submit: Upload your paper via http://worldses.org/transactions/ Select Journal and in the field Special (Invited) Issue fill in Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology and Biomedicine Editor Ka-Lok Ng IEEE BIBE2011 Program committee co-chair Professor Department of Biomedical Informatics Asia University 500. Lioufeng Road, Wufeng Shiang Taichung, Taiwan 41354 Editor-in-Chief WSEAS Transaction on Biology and Biomedicine (ToBB) |
P.S. The Authors do not pay any kind of registration fees or publication fees or "donation" (on the other hand, the full PDF files of the papers are permanently open for everybody, without any restrictions, while the authors are not charged with any kind of fees). http://e-wseas.livejournal.com/13536.html |
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