University of Texas at Austin

Past Event: Oden Institute Event

Joint ICES/ KI-Net Conference on Numerical and Multiscale issues for Partial and Integral Differential Equations

Confirmed Speakers: Todd Arbogast, The University of Texas at Austin; Gil Ariel, Bar Ilan University; Luis Caffarelli, The University of Texas at Austin; Russel Caflisch, UCLA; Weinan E, Princeton University; Bjorn Engquist, The University of Texas at Austin; Sergey Fomel, University of Texas at Austin; Brittany Froese, The University of Texas at Austin; Irene M. Gamba, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas Y. Hou, California Institute of Technology; Shi Jin, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Isabel Narra Figueiredo, University of Coimbra, Portugal; Tinsley Oden The University of Texas at Austin; Stanley Osher, University of California-Los Angeles; George Papanicolaou, Stanford University; Olof Runborg, KTH; Takis Souganidis, The University of Chicago; Yi Sun, University of South Carolina; Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland; Nick Tanushev, Z-Terra Inc.; Anna-Karin Tornberg, KTH - Sweden; Richard Tsai, The University of Texas at Austin; Lexing Ying, Stanford University; Thaleia Zariphopoulou, The University of Texas at Austin; Hongkai Zhao, University of California, Irvine.,


Wednesday Oct 14, 2015

6.304

Abstract

Emerging areas in linear and non-linear theory encompassing Partial and Integral Differential Equations have generated the need to develop computational and numerical analysis tools in within the frame of multi-scale methods. The proposed forum will focus on a balance and interplay between theory, numerics, and applications as well as high-performance computing. This conference will celebrate Bjorn Engquist’s pioneer work and accomplishments. The activity is sponsored by the RNMS: Kinetic description of emerging challenges in multi-scale problems of natural Sciences (Ki-Net) and by The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at UT Austin. GOALS Our goal is to bring together applied mathematicians, numerical analysts and computational scientists focusing on new issues that range from challenging aspects of classical and stochastic integration fluid dynamics with applications to inverse problems, multi component fluid flow, all in classical or fractional diffusion nature. REGISTRATION REQUESTED Invited participants can RSVP and provide the additional requested information about their stay, including the title and abstract of proposed talks, here. Applications for participation can be made through the Online Application. Due to space limitations, these requests are subject to approval by the organizers.

Event information

Date

Wednesday Oct 14, 2015
Location 6.304
Hosted by Irene M. Gamba