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ICCM2024, July 15th-18th, Virtual Conference

The 15th International Conference on Computational Methods, Virtual conference

The ICCM is an international conference providing a forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, machine learning, deep learning, augmented learning, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

Chairman: Professor Vu-Hieu Nguyen (Universite Paris-Est Creteil, France)

Co-Chairman: Professor G.R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

Warmest welcome to participate!

  • The 15th International Conference of Computational Methods (ICCM2024)

    July 15, 2024 – July 18, 2024

    The ICCM is an international conference providing a forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan; ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China; ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia; ICCM2014 in Cambridge, England; ICCM2015 in Auckland, New Zealand; ICCM2016 in Berkeley, CA, USA; ICCM2017 in Guilin, China; ICCM2018 in Rome, Italy; ICCM2019 in Singapore; and ICCM2020, ICCM2021 and ICCM2022 all virtual conferences; ICCM2023 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

    Chairman: Professor Vu-Hieu Nguyen (Universite Paris-Est Creteil, France)

    Honorary Chairman: Professor G.R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review and the accepted submissions will be scheduled for oral presentations at the conference (normally 20 minutes for each person), except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    Timeline:

    Deadline for Abstract Submission:  May 15th, 2024

    Deadline for Early-Bird Registration payment:  May 15th 2024

    Deadline for Regular Registration payment:  June 20th 2024

    Deadline for Final Paper Replacement:  June 30th 2024

    Conference Dates:  July 15th-18th 2024

    Warmest welcome to participate!

ICCM2023, August 6th-10th, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Completed

The 14th International Conference on Computational Methods, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vienam

The ICCM is an international conference providing a forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, machine learning, deep learning, augmented learning, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

ICCM2023 will be organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.

The Conference Venue is

Hotel Great Saigon 
8 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Phone: (84-28) 3915.5555, Fax: (84-28) 3827.3047, E-mail: info@hotelgrandsaigon.com.
https://www.hotelgrandsaigon.com/

Conference Chairman:
Professor Hung Nguyen Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam)

Honorary Chairman:
Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

Warmest welcome to participate!

  • The 14th International Conference of Computational Methods (ICCM2023)

    August 6, 2023 – August 10, 2023

    The ICCM is an international conference providing a forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan; ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China; ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia; ICCM2014 in Cambridge, England; ICCM2015 in Auckland, New Zealand; ICCM2016 in Berkeley, CA, USA; ICCM2017 in Guilin, China; ICCM2018 in Rome, Italy; ICCM2019 in Singapore; and ICCM2020, ICCM2021 and ICCM2022 all virtual conferences.

    ICCM2023 will be organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam. The Conference Venue is

    Hotel Grand Saigon
    8 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, 70000 Vietnam
    Phone: (84-28) 3915.5555, Fax: (84-28) 3827.3047, E-mail: info@hotelgrandsaigon.com.
    https://www.hotelgrandsaigon.com/

    Conference Chairman:
    Professor Hung Nguyen-Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam)

    Honorary Chairman:
    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review and the accepted submissions will be scheduled for oral presentations at the conference (normally 20 minutes for each person), except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    Timeline:

    Deadline for Abstract Submission:  April 30th 2023

    Deadline for Early-Bird Registration payment:  May 31st 2023

    Deadline for Regular Registration payment:  July 15th 2023

    Deadline for Final Paper Replacement:  July 20th 2023

    Conference Dates:  August 6th-10th 2023

    Warmest welcome to participate!

ICCM2022, July 25th-28th, Virtual, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol. 9, 2022 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 13th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2022)

    July 25, 2022 – July 28, 2022

    ICCM2022, July 25th-28th, 2022, at the Cloud

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    ICCM2022 will be organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam.

    Conference Chairman:

    Professor Hung Nguyen Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam)

    Honorary Chairman:

    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review and the accepted submissions will be scheduled for oral presentations at the conference (normally 15 to 20 minutes for each person), except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    Timeline:

    Mini-Symposium (MS) title:  Feb. 28th 2022

    Deadline for Abstract Submission:  April 30th 2022

    Deadline for Early-Bird Registration payment:  May 31th 2022

    Deadline for Regular Registration payment:  June 30th 2022

    Deadline for Final Paper Replacement:  June 30th 2022

    Conference Dates:  July 25th-28th 2022

    Warmest welcome to participate!

ICCM2021, July 4th-8th, Virtual, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol. 8, 2021 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 12th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2021)

    July 4, 2021 – July 8, 2021

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    ICCM2021 will be organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam.

    Conference Chairman:

    Professor Hung Nguyen Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam)

    Honorary Chairman:

    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review and the accepted submissions will be scheduled for oral presentations at the conference (normally 15 to 20 minutes for each person), except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    Timeline:

    Mini-Symposium (MS) title:  November 30th 2020

    Deadline extension for Abstract Submission:  May 15th 2021

    Deadline for Early-Bird Registration payment:  April 30th 2021

    Deadline for Regular Registration payment:  June 15th 2021

    Deadline for Final Paper Replacement:  June 15th 2021

    Conference Dates:  July 4th-8th 2021

    Warmest welcome to participate!

ICCM2020, August 9th-12th, Virtual, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol. 7, 2020 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL METHODS (ICCM2020)

    August 9, 2020 – August 12, 2020

    ICCM2020, Virtual Conference, August 9th-12th, 2020

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation of manmade or natural systems, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    ICCM2020 will be organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.

    Conference Chairman:

    Professor Hung Nguyen Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam)

    Honorary Chairman:

    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review and the accepted submissions will be scheduled for oral presentations at the conference (normally 15 to 20 minutes for each person), except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, ICCM2020 will be held virtually through Zoom. Every participant needs to download Zoom and log in to the conference session to conduct his/her presentation.

    Timeline:

    Mini-Symposium (MS) title:  November 30th 2019

    Deadline for Abstract Submission: June 30th 2020

    Deadline for Regular Registration:  July 24th 2020

    Deadline for Final Paper Replacement:  July 31th 2020

    Conference Dates:  August 9th-12th 2020

    Warmest welcome to participate!

ICCM2019, July 9th-13th, Singapore, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.6, 2019 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL METHODS (ICCM2019)

    July 9, 2019 – July 13, 2019

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation, machine learning, deep learning, augmented learning, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004,  followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan, ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England, ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand, ICCM2016 at Berkeley, CA, USA, ICCM2017, at Guilin, China, and ICCM2018, at Rome, Italy. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICCM2019 at Singapore.

    The Conference Venue is

    Sands Expo & Convention Centre
    10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971

    https://www.marinabaysands.com/expo-events-and-convention-centre.html

    Conference Chairman:

    Dr. Fangsen Cui (Association for Computational Mechanics, Singapore)

    Honorary Chairman:

    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review. All accepted submissions will be scheduled for an around 20 minutes oral presentation at the conference, except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online one week before the conference.

    After the conference, all presented papers will be invited to be developed into a full journal paper for possible publication in special issues of one of the following international journals (acceptance of the journal publication is, however, entirely determined by the journal policy).

    OFFICIAL JOURNALS:

    1) International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM)

    2) International Journal of Applied Mechanics (IJAM)

    IMPORTANT DATES:

    The deadline for submitting abstract is extended to May 31st, 2019.

    The notification of acceptance of abstract is June 10th, 2019.

    The deadline for Early-Bird Registration payment is March 31st, 2019.

    The deadline for Regular Registration payment is May 31st, 2019.

    The deadline for submitting revised abstract or final paper is June 15th, 2019.

ICCM2018, August 6th-10th, Rome, Italy, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.5, 2018 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL METHODS (ICCM2018)

    August 6, 2018 – August 10, 2018

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan,ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England, ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand, ICCM2016 at Berkeley, CA, USA, and ICCM2017, at Guilin, China. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICCM2018 at Rome, Italy.

    ICCM2018 is under the auspices of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, http://en.uniroma1.it/,

    and Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata (AIMETA), http://www.aimeta.it/.

    The conference venue is Auditorium Antonianum, located at 1 Viale Manzoni, 00185, Rome, Italy. Website: http://www.auditoriumantonianum.it/

    The conference Social Dinner (Banquet) will be held at Palazzo Brancaccio, located at Viale del Monte Oppio 7, 00184, Roma, RM, Italy. Website: https://www.palazzobrancaccio.com/.

    Conference Chairman:

    Professor Patrizia Trovalusci (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)

    Honorary Chairman:

    Professor G. R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with an International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. All Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review. All accepted submissions will be scheduled for an oral presentation at the conference, except being requested for publication only. We will post the Presentation Schedule online two weeks before the conference.

    After the conference, all presented papers will be invited to be developed into a full journal paper for publication in special issues of one of the following international journals.

    1)   International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM)

    2)   Curved and Layered Structures

    Other thematic Special Issues below, dedicated to specific minisymposia (MS), will be edited by direct invitation, on:

    3)   International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering (IJMCE)

    4)   Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (JOTA)

    5)   Meccanica

    6)   Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale (Fracture and Structural Integrity)

    7)   Nonlinear Dynamics, Springer Nature

    Authors will be selected and invited to contribute to these issues by the Chair or MS organizers.

ICCM2017, July 25-29th, Guilin, Guangxi, China, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.4, 2017 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 8th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2017)

    July 25, 2017 – July 29, 2017

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations. The ICCM Proceedings (papers only) will be published online permanently with a International Standard Serial Number of ISSN 2374-3948 at our website. And all Presentations (abstracts and papers) will be published online at our website as well. All submissions will be given a peer review. All accepted submissions will be scheduled for an oral presentation at the conference. We will post the Presentation Schedule online two weeks before the conference.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004 by Professor GR Liu, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan, ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England, ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand, and ICCM2016 at Berkeley, CA, USA. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICCM2017 at Guilin, Guangxi, China.

    In China, it is said that Guilin has the finest hills and rivers under heaven. Guilin is located in the far south of China. It is an important cultural city in Guangxi Provice with a history of more than 2,000 years, and has been served as the political, economic and cultural center of Guangxi since the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). We are expecting about 400 attendees at ICCM2017 in Guilin, China.

    The ICCM2017 location is at Hotel Grand Bravo Guilin, Guilin City, Guangxi Province, China.

    Address: 2 Zhong Yin Road, Guilin 541001, Guangxi, P.R. China.

    Tel :  +86 0773 238 8888

    Fax:  +86 0773 225 8888

    Website: http://www.grandbravo.com/default.aspx?lang=en

     

    ICCM2017 is jointly organized by

    Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China

    Hunan University, China

    Wenzhou University, China

    Dalian University of Technology, China

     

    Conference Chairmen:

    Professor Xu Han (Hunan University, China)

    Professor Daoguo Yang (Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China)

    Honorary Chairmen:

    Professor G.R. Liu (University of Cincinnati, USA)

    Professor Daining Fang (Peking University, China)

ICCM2016, August 1st-4th, Berkeley, CA, USA, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.3, 2016 (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 7th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2016)

    August 1, 2016 – August 4, 2016

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004 by Professor GR Liu, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan, ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England, and ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICCM2016 at Berkeley, CA, USA.

    The ICCM2016 location is University of California at Berkeley, Sutardja Dai Hall, California, U.S.A.

    330 Sutardja Dai Hall, MC 1764, Berkeley, CA 94720-1764

    (Nearest address: 2594 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA 94720)

    Berkeley is well-known for its magnificent natural beauty and has a pleasant climate in summer. It is the birthplace of modern science and technology. It is the home of UC-Berkeley, Stanford University, and the well-known Silicon Valley. Berkeley is a major city in USA. It is well connected to major cities by direct flights. Visiting the beautiful city and surrounding landscape will provide a unique and unforgettable experience. More information can be found at the following links, http://www.visitberkeley.com/.

    Professor Shaofan Li

    Professor G.R. Liu

    Conference Chairs

     

ICCM2015, Auckland, New Zealand, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.2, 2015, (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 6th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2015)

    July 14, 2015 – July 17, 2015

    The ICCM is an international conference providing an international forum for exchanging ideas on recent advances in areas related to computational methods, numerical modelling & simulation, as well as their applications in engineering and science. It will accommodate presentations on a wide range of topics to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange of ideas in science, engineering and related disciplines, and foster various types of academic collaborations.

    The ICCM conference series were originated in Singapore in 2004 by Professor GR Liu, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan, ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, and ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand.

    The conference venue will be at the Pullman Hotel (address: CNR Princes St & Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland City, 1143, New Zealand), which is a 5 Start Hotel near the University of Auckland: www.pullmanauckland.co.nz/. Please see the Announcement for booking procedure for special rates.

    New Zealand is well-known for its magnificent natural beauty. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and has been consistently rated as one of most liveable cities in the world. It is well connected to major cities by direct flights. Visiting the beautiful city and surrounding landscape will provide a unique and unforgettable experience. More information can be found at the following links, http://www.aucklandnz.com/; http://www.tourism.net.nz/; http://www.newzealand.com/int/.

     

    Raj Das (Conference Chair)

    G.R. Liu (Honorary Chair)

ICCM2014, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Completed

ICCM Proceedings, Vol.1, 2014, (ISSN 2374-3948, online)

  • The 5th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2014)

    July 28, 2014 – July 30, 2014


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width: 35px; height: 35px; background-color: rgba(128, 0, 128, 0.5); border-radius: 50%; top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); animation: explain-selected-growAndFade 2.0s ease-in-out; animation-iteration-count: infinite; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded)::after { content: ""; position: absolute; width: 10px; height: 10px; background-color: rgb(128, 0, 128); top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); border-radius: 50%; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded):hover::after { width: 14px; height: 14px; } @keyframes explain-selected-growAndFade { 0% { width: 10px; height: 10px; opacity: 1; } 100% { width: 30px; height: 30px; opacity: 0; } } .explain-selected-button { display: none !important; width: 120px; height: 28px; border-radius: 4px; border: 0px; position: absolute; z-index: 9999; opacity: 1; cursor: pointer; background: white; text-align:left; font-family: Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,sans-serif; background-color: #fff; color: #333; } .swal2-icon-show-explainselected { border: none; } .swal2-container p { margin: 0 !important; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-text-selected-show-button { display: block !important; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-expanded { width: 400px; border: 0px; cursor: default; height: 350px; overflow: auto; box-shadow: rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.05) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.1) 0px 3px 6px, rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.2) 0px 9px 24px; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded) { width: 35px; height: 35px; background: transparent; border-radius: 50%; opacity: 0.5; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded):hover::before { content: ""; position: absolute; width: 35px; height: 35px; background-color: rgba(128, 0, 128, 0.5); border-radius: 50%; top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); animation: explain-selected-growAndFade 2.0s ease-in-out; animation-iteration-count: infinite; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded)::after { content: ""; position: absolute; width: 10px; height: 10px; background-color: rgb(128, 0, 128); top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); border-radius: 50%; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded):hover::after { width: 14px; height: 14px; } @keyframes explain-selected-growAndFade { 0% { width: 10px; height: 10px; opacity: 1; } 100% { width: 30px; height: 30px; opacity: 0; } } .explain-selected-button { display: none !important; width: 120px; height: 28px; border-radius: 4px; border: 0px; position: absolute; z-index: 9999; opacity: 1; cursor: pointer; background: white; text-align:left; font-family: Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,sans-serif; background-color: #fff; color: #333; } .swal2-icon-show-explainselected { border: none; } .swal2-container p { margin: 0 !important; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-text-selected-show-button { display: block !important; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-expanded { width: 400px; border: 0px; cursor: default; height: 350px; overflow: auto; box-shadow: rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.05) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.1) 0px 3px 6px, rgba(15, 15, 15, 0.2) 0px 9px 24px; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded) { width: 35px; height: 35px; background: transparent; border-radius: 50%; opacity: 0.5; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded):hover::before { content: ""; position: absolute; width: 35px; height: 35px; background-color: rgba(128, 0, 128, 0.5); border-radius: 50%; top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); animation: explain-selected-growAndFade 2.0s ease-in-out; animation-iteration-count: infinite; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded)::after { content: ""; position: absolute; width: 10px; height: 10px; background-color: rgb(128, 0, 128); top: 50%; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -50%); border-radius: 50%; } .explain-selected-button.explain-selected-circle:not(.explain-selected-expanded):hover::after { width: 14px; height: 14px; } @keyframes explain-selected-growAndFade { 0% { width: 10px; height: 10px; opacity: 1; } 100% { width: 30px; height: 30px; opacity: 0; } } .explain-selected-button { display: none !important; width: 120px; height: 28px; border-radius: 4px; border: 0px; position: absolute; z-index: 9999; opacity: 1; cursor: pointer; background: white; text-align:left; font-family: Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,sans-serif; background-color: #fff; color: #333; } .swal2-icon-show-explainselected { border: none; } .swal2-container p { margin: 0 !important; }