Coupled heterogeneous phenomena are not an exception but the rule in advanced numerical simulations of fluid dynamics, microelectronics, hydrodynamics, hemodynamics, electrodynamics or acoustics. Mathematical understanding and efficient numerical solvers become more and more important. The aim of this minisymposium is to bring together scientists working in this field who will both present talks on topics within the theme and contribute to discussion during the minisymposium.
Organizer: Ralf Kornhuber
<kornhuber@math.fu-berlin.de>
Alfio Quarteroni
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
The minisymposium is held in 1 session.
Tuesday, July 22 16:00 - 18:05 Room 005
- Domain Decomposition Methods in Electrothermomechanical Coupling Problems
(TM083)
Download article as pdf-file, 0.8 MB
Ronald H.W. Hoppe
(United States)
- Subgridding in Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
(TM018)
Vsevolod Nefedov
(Netherlands)
- A Multiphysics Strategy for Free Surface Flows
(TM019)
Download article as pdf-file, 0.5 MB
Fausto Saleri
(Italy)
; E. Miglio; S. Perotto
- Coupling Fluid Flow with Porous Media Flow
(TM026)
Friedhelm Schieweck
(Germany)
; W.J. Layton ; I. Yotov
- Iterative Substructuring Methods for Advection-Diffusion Problems in Heterogeneous Media
(TM024)
Paolo Zunino
(Switzerland)
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