August 19 - 23, 2024
Venue: HIM, Poppelsdorfer Allee 45, Bonn
Organizers: Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge), Björn Engquist (University of Texas, Austin), Max Gunzburger (Florida State University, Tallahassee), Daniel Peterseim (Universität Augsburg), Marc Alexander Schweitzer (Universität Bonn)
This event is a follow-up workshop to the trimester program "Multiscale Problems: Algorithms, Numerical Analysis and Computation".
Abstract:
Many physical processes in materials science or geophysics are characterised by inherently complex interactions on a multitude of inseparable scales in space and time. The resolution of all features on all scales in a computer simulation easily exceeds today's computing resources. Observation and prediction of physical phenomena therefore requires insightful computational multi-scale models and methods for adaptive selection of relevant scales and effective representation of unresolved scales. This workshop will discuss the latest algorithms and models for this purpose, as well as the mathematics behind them, which enable reliable and efficient numerical simulation of challenging multiscale problems in modern high-performance computing environments.
Name | Affiliation |
Clelia Albrecht Gabriel R. Barrenechea Susanne Brenner Carsten Carstensen Eric Chung Matthias Deiml Christian Doeding Qiang Du Yalchin Efendiev Bjorn Engquist Michael Feischl Dietmar Gallistl Jose Garay Joscha Gedicke Patrick Henning Maher Khrais Dilini Kolombage Ralf Kornhuber Frédéric Legoll Guanglian Li Robert Lipton Roland Maier Axel Målqvist Larissa Martins de Souza Hannah Mohr Mario Ohlberger Anna Persson Daniel Peterseim Karen Petersen Luca Poensgen Mira Schedensack Robert Scheichl Marc Alexander Schweitzer Li-yeng Sung Barbara Verfürth Mahima Yadav Stephanie Zacharias Lei Zhang |
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