7th May 2025: The accepted articles have now been submitted to the Simula SpringerBrief Editorial team for review.
The proceedings of the FEniCS 2024 Conference (FEniCS 2024) will be published as a peer-reviewed edited volume by Springer Verlag in the open access book series Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing. This series aims to provide a concise introduction to select research topics for students or researchers entering new fields.
The aim of the volume is to give a glimpse of the current state-of-the-art in terms of development and applications of the FEniCS Project (FEniCS) software. Both theoretical and more application-oriented high-quality contributions are welcome. Each book chapter is expected to be accompanied by a FEniCS-based implementation or by a contribution to one or more of the FEniCS software components.
- Sep 30 2024: Deadline for initial submissions, PDF by email to the editors. Submissions subjected to editorial review, and eligible contributions sent for peer-review.
- Dec 10 2024: Peer-reviews received and revised manuscripts invited.
- Jan 20 2025: Deadline for revised submission.
- Feb 2025: Final editorial review and submission to the Simula SpringerBrief Editorial team.
This timeline is subject to change.
To prepare your chapter, please create your own repository from the template (this repository):
https://github.com/meg-simula/2024-fenics-proceedings
One-click option to create your own repository:
https://github.com/new?template_name=2024-fenics-proceedings&template_owner=meg-simula
To compile and view the book, run
$ cd book
$ make
$ <view> book.pdf
To prepare your contribution, edit the sample chapter (chapters/chp1/...)
$ cd chapters/chp1
$ <edit> main.tex
$ <edit> bibliography.bib
$ mkdir graphics/
$ <add graphics>
To submit your contribution, rename book.pdf
to book_<lastnamefirstauthor>.pdf
, and send the .pdf via email to Jørgen S. Dokken (dokken@simula.no).
- Each chapter must be no less than 6 and no more than 10 pages, including references
- Each chapter must present original research
- Each chapter must include acknowledgments, including funding, as relevant.
- Each chapter must include an introductory abstract
Note that the Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing principles apply in terms of open access (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License) and author rights (copyright remains with the author(s)). Each accepted chapter will be assigned an individual DOI.
- Place graphics under chapters/chp1/graphics
- Use vector graphics whenever possible
- Use BibTeX for the bibliography
- Make sure to include a DOI (whenever available) in each entry
All chapters are expected to be accompanied by code released under an open source initiative approved license and uploaded to e.g. GitHub or GitLab alongside an upload to archival quality repository with a DOI assigned e.g. Zenodo or figshare.
- Jørgen S. Dokken, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
- Henrik Finsberg, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
- Jack S. Hale, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Marie E. Rognes, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
- Matthew W. Scroggs, University College London, UK
Each contribution will be assigned to one or more editors. Each editor will be responsible for the recruitment of reviewers and handling of the review process of their assigned manuscripts.
All submissions will be subject to an initial editorial review, and if considered of sufficient quality and within the scope of the volume, peer-reviewed by two reviewers (single-blind) who can recommend; acceptance, revision or rejection. The final decision on acceptance or rejection will be made by the editors.