ENUMATH Conference 2011
The European Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH) conferences are a forum for discussion of basic aspects and new trends in numerical mathematics and challenging scientific and industrial applications on the highest level of international expertise. They started in Paris in 1995 and were subsequently held at the universities of Heidelberg (1997), Jyvaskyla (1999), Ischia Porto (2001), Prague (2003), Santiago de Compostela (2005), Graz (2007) and Uppsala (2009).
The event in Leicester was a great networking event for colleagues across the globe.
Speakers
Public Lecture Speaker
- N. J. Higham (Manchester, UK)
- Numerical Linear Algebra in the UK: from Cayley to Exascale Computing
Invited Lectures
- J.-F. Gerbeau (Inria-Rocquenc., France)
- Direct and inverse modeling in hemodynamics
- Vivette Girault (Paris, France)
- On the coupling of Stokes or Navier-Stokes and Darcy flows through porous media
- Ivan Graham (Bath, UK)
- Solution of elliptic PDEs with high contrast heterogeneous coefficients
- Tony Lelievre (Cermics/U. Paris 6, France)
- Sampling techniques in molecular dynamics
- Valeria Simoncini (Bologna, Italy)
- Iterative solvers for saddle point algebraic linear systems: tools of the trade
- Chi-Wang Shu (Brown, USA)
- Maximum-principle-satisfying and positivity-preserving high order discontinuous Galerkin and finite volume schemes
- Andrew Stuart (Warwick, UK)
- Filtering the Navier-Stokes Equation
- Stefan Turek (Dortmund, Germany)
- Hardware-oriented Numerics (for PDE) - Motivation, Concepts, Software
- Karsten Urban (Ulm, Germany)
- Reduced Basis Methods for Optimization in Industrial Challenges
- Ragnar Winther (Oslo, Norway)
- Bounded cochain projections, why and how