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행사명 | Summer school on Applied Analysis for Materials in Berlin |
행사명(영문) | Summer school on Applied Analysis for Materials in Berlin |
행사일자 | 2014-08-25 ~ 2014-09-05 |
장소 | Berlin |
장소(영문) | Berlin |
링크주소 | https://www.math-berlin.de/academics/summer-schools |
내용 | "Applied Analysis for Materials"
Berlin, 25 August to 5 September 2014
This School is supported by EPSRC at the University of Warwick within the MASDOC programme.
This School is devoted to the mathematical modeling and analysis of various types of materials like solitons, inelastic solids, and more. The main weight is put on the foundations and description of methods and results from applied analysis that are used to describe these materials and their physical properties, which are essentially several types of partial differential equations. Phenomena like damages, viscosity, phase separation, waves and more are discussed. Mathematical topics covered comprise gradient flows, (stochastic) homogenisation, variational inequalities and much more. The speakers are well-known mathematicians working in applied fields.
Speakers include:
Uwe Bandelow Basic equations of classical soliton theory: solutions and applications
Dietmar Hömberg Optimal control and shape design problems in thermomechanics
Dorothee Knees Evolutionary variational inequalities in the context of inelastic solids
Claude Le Bris Nonperiodic homogenization of elliptic equations: stochastic and deterministic approaches
Alexander Mielke Multiscale modeling and evolutionary Gamma-convergence for gradient flows
Christoph Ortner Atomistic/Continuum Multiscale Methods
Mark A. Peletier Stochastic origins of energies and gradient flows: a modelling guide
Please direct scientific questions about the school to Wolfgang König (koenig@wias-berlin.de).
The School is primarily aimed at graduate students, but also to postdocs, working in applied analysis or physics with strong mathematical flavour.
The application deadline is Monday, June 30. The application should include a short letter of motivation and a short curriculum vitae.
REGISTRATION: http://www.math-berlin.de/academics/summer-schools
Funding is available for graduate students (preferred) and postdocs.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Monday, 30 June.
Applications for funding have to include
- letter of motivation - curriculum vitae - budget plan for travel costs
Each text preferably no longer than one page.
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