The aim of the workshop is to bring together
scientists from
applied mathematics, physics, earth sciences and engineering on the interdisciplinary research activities on mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of wave phenomena.
The fields of application include
acoustics, electrical engineering, meteorology, hydrology, seismology, plasma physics, oceanography
The invited lectures will give an overview of the new developments in this field and hopefully will stimulate new interdisciplinary projects. The workshop addresses to engineers, physicists, geophysicists, applied mathematicians and any researchers interested in wave phenomena. The list of speakers include
- Anton Arnold, Dept. of Numerical Mathematics, University of Münster
Transparent boundary conditions for quantum-waveguides and in underwater
acoustics
- Marcus Clemens, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt-University of Hamburg
Electromagnetic Waves - Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation
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Torsten Dahm, Ekkehart Tessmer , Institute of Geophysics, University of Hamburg
Aspects of computational seismology and forward modelling
of elastic wave propagation
- Rupert Klein , FU Berlin, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum Berlin and PIK Potsdam
Multi-scale problems in fluid mechanics
- Maria Lukacova , Dept. of Mathematics, Technical University Hamburg-Harburg:
Numerical modelling of shallow flows on rotating plane including topography and magnetodynamic effects
- Volker Michel , Dept. of Mathematics, University of Kaiserslautern
A Multiscale Method for the Modelling and Interpolation of
Earthquake Wave Propagation
- Benoit Perthame, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
Upwinding Sources at Interfaces for hyperbolic systems with sources
- Eric Sonnendrücker, IRMA, Universite Louis Pasteur Strasbourg
Adaptive methods for plasma simulation
- Wilfried Zahel , Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg
Numerical modelling of global ocean tides with variational data assimilation and of global free oscillations - Analysis of data-induced dynamical residuals
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