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- Elias A. Lipitakis:
Proceedings of the 5th Hellenic-European Conference on Computer Mathematics and its Applications (HERCMA-01), Athens, Greece, September 20-22, 2001. LEA Press, Athens, Hellas 2002 [contents] - 2001
- Dionisis X. Adamopoulos, Constantine A. Papandreou, George Pavlou:
Engineering telematic services for next generation networks. HERCMA 2001: 377-385 - Craig J. Benham:
In Silico Biology: The emergence of a new biological methodology. HERCMA 2001: 91 - Maria Bouligaraki, M. P. Bekakos, John Kontos:
Automatic detection of verb-groups for information extraction from Greek technical texts. HERCMA 2001: 235-239 - Athanassios G. Bratsos:
A finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of the sine-Gordon equation. HERCMA 2001: 157-162 - Athanassios G. Bratsos, Edward H. Twizell:
A finite difference scheme for the solution of the Boussinesq equation. HERCMA 2001: 150-156 - M. V. Bulatov:
Regularization of Volterra integral equations of the 4-th kind. HERCMA 2001: 143-149 - Vincenzo Capasso:
Mathematical Modelling of the crystallization process of polymers. HERCMA 2001: 51-63 - J. J. Darakis, E. J. Yannakoudakis:
A new hashing techniques involving digit-repositioning based on hash-table statistics. HERCMA 2001: 219-225 - E. G. Diakonov:
Asymptotically optimal algorithms for stationary problems in energy spaces. HERCMA 2001: 25-50 - Kai Diethelm:
Predictor-corrector strategies for single and multi-term fractional differential equations. HERCMA 2001: 117-122 - Jason G. Digalakis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
A multipolation memetic model for the maintenance scheduling problem. HERCMA 2001: 318-323 - Marianna Diomidous, John Kontos, Stella Vosniadou, E. Apostolopoulou, J. Tsantiris:
A multimrdia educational system to taech epidemiology. HERCMA 2001: 259-267 - John T. Edwards, Neville J. Ford, Jason A. Roberts:
Numerical approaches to bifurcations in solutions to integro-differential equations. HERCMA 2001: 109-116 - Odysseas Efremides, Michael P. Bekakos:
A study of a B&F linear solver. HERCMA 2001: 294-297 - Koen Engelborghs, Tatyana Luzyanina, Dirk Roose:
DDE-BIFTOOL, Software for bifurations analysis of delay differential equations: functionality and applications. HERCMA 2001: 123-128 - Konstantinos P. Ferentinos, Konstantinos G. Arvanitis, George D. Pasgianos, Nick A. Sigrimis:
A comparison of intelligent computational algorithms for path planning. HERCMA 2001: 194-199 - Neville J. Ford, Patricia M. Lumb:
Numerical approaches to delay equations with small solutions. HERCMA 2001: 101-108 - Neville J. Ford, A. Charles Simpson:
Numerical approaches to the solution of some fractional differential equations. HERCMA 2001: 93-100 - T. Fotiadis, A. Cobotis, G. Haramis:
Software Engineering at the beginning of the 21st century. HERCMA 2001: 357-363 - S. G. Fountoukis, M. P. Bekakos:
Well defined generative lexicon with grammatical order versus text tagging. HERCMA 2001: 240-252 - S. G. Fountoukis, M. P. Bekakos:
Extraction of logic rules in natural language for complex nominal medical expressions. HERCMA 2001: 253-258 - Nikolaos Georgopoulos, Ch. Nikolarakos, I. Vagelatos:
The scorecard as a tool for assessing the capabilities of ECR in Greek firms. HERCMA 2001: 404-415 - L. Hacia:
Numerical methods for mixed integral equations. HERCMA 2001: 137-142 - S. Haikali, J. Mantas, M. P. Bekakos:
Human genome and Bioinformatics: A survey. HERCMA 2001: 278-288 - Areti N. Kaptan, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Computer simulators for teaching concurrent Programming. HERCMA 2001: 332-336 - T. N. Karaminis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Computer assisted writing of Greek sign language (GrSL) with sign writing. HERCMA 2001: 342-346 - S. A. Karanachos, K. N. Spentzas:
Finite Element method versus Lagrange formulation: Application in mechanism/robot analysis. HERCMA 2001: 186-193 - Theodore Kaskalis, Vassilios Dagdilelis, Georgios Evangelidis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Tight lower bund for matrix transposition on the reconfigurable mesh. HERCMA 2001: 306-311 - Theodore Kaskalis, Vassilios Dagdilelis, Georgios Evangelidis, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Implementing applications on small robots for educational purposes: Programming the LEGO mindstorms. HERCMA 2001: 337-341
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