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SPP 2256 Winter School - Multiple Scales in Mathematics and Engineering

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SPP 2256
DFG: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

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Dates: March 7 - 11, 2022

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Location: University of?Augsburg, Institute of Mathematics, building: L1, room: 1005.

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Organizers: Timo Neumeier, Malte Peter, Daniel Peterseim, Bernd Schmidt, David Wiedemann

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Registration: late registration is possible, please contact: multiple-scales@math.uni-augsburg.de

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Note: For current corona regulations at the University of Augsburg, see:

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Abstract

Many?physical?applications?incorporate?different scales,?for example?a microscopic scale where the actual physical process happens and a macroscopic scale where the observable quantity is measured. This?scale?difference?can occur?with respect to time?in?highly?oscillating processes?over a?long?time or with respect to?space?in fine-scale?heterogeneous media?like?composite materials or porous media.?In standard computational approaches, the?fine scale?needs to be resolved everywhere in the heterogeneous medium. Thus, numerical simulations?may become extremely costly.

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The winter school will address such multiscale problems from an engineering, simulation and mathematical point of view.?We?will?study microscopic modelling, solution methods and concrete applications.?We?will present analytical homogenisation approaches which yield effective models?that?separate?the?micro- and the?macroscale?and discuss their numerical realization. We will also consider numerical homogenisation methods which are applicable in regimes without a clear scale separation.

Programm

Confirmed lecturers:

  • Daniel Balzani (Ruhr University Bochum)
  • Marc-Andre Keip (University of Stuttgart)
  • Mariya Ptashnyk (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)
  • Barbara Verfürth (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Format: 12 Lectures, a social event. Participants will have the opportunity to present their own research.

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Detailed Schedule: schedule.pdf

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