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SUMMARY:Workshop "Taming the PDEs: Tailored Methods\, Multiscale Approache
 s\, and Real-World Application" [HIM Workshop]
DTSTART:20260309T080000Z
DTEND:20260313T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T082400Z
UID:indico-event-282@math-events.uni-bonn.de
CONTACT:him-coordination@hcm.uni-bonn.de\;him-contact@hcm.uni-bonn.de
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kanami Ueda\, Emma Seggewiss (HCM)\n\nThis workshop 
 is aimed at the participants in the Trimester Program "Computational multi
 fidelity\, multilevel\, and multiscale methods". It is not possible to app
 ly only for this workshop. \nGroup leaders: \n\nChristian Döding (Unive
 rsity of Bonn)\nAndreas Rupp (Saarland University\n\nGroup members: \n\nG
 abriel Barrenechea (University of Strathclyde)\nPatrick Henning (Ruhr-Univ
 ersity Bochum)\nKatharina Schrazt (Sorbonne University)\nBenjamin Stamm (U
 niversity of Stuttgart)\nThomas Wick (Leibniz University Hannover)\n\nDesc
 ription:\nPartial differential equations (PDEs) are central to modeling co
 mplex phenomena across the physical\, biological\, and engineering science
 s. Many of these models involve tightly coupled processes spanning multipl
 e spatial and temporal scales\, leading to significant analytical and comp
 utational challenges. This workshop addresses these challenges by presenti
 ng modern strategies that combine mathematical rigor with computational ef
 ficiency. Key topics include adaptive discretizations\, domain decompositi
 on\, multiscale and multilevel formulations\, and problem-adapted approxim
 ation spaces. Special attention is given to scalable hierarchical solvers 
 and emerging machine learning techniques that complement or accelerate tra
 ditional numerical methods.The overarching goal is to bridge the gap betwe
 en theoretical advances and real-world applications—showcasing methods t
 hat enable robust\, efficient simulations in fields such as quantum mechan
 ics\, fluid dynamics\, optics\, and materials science. By fostering cross-
 disciplinary dialogue\, the workshop seeks to advance the development of n
 ext-generation PDE tools that are both practically effective and mathemati
 cally sound.\n \n\nhttps://math-events.uni-bonn.de/event/282/
LOCATION:Poppelsdorfer Allee 45\, 1. EG\, Lecture room (HIM)
URL:https://math-events.uni-bonn.de/event/282/
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