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ENUMATH 2009 - The eighth European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications

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Uppsala University, Sweden, June 29 - July 3, 2009
When Jun 29, 2009 12:00 AM to
Jul 03, 2009 12:00 AM
Where Uppsala University, Sweden
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The eighth European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, ENUMATH 2009, will be organized by the Division of Scientific Computing at the Department of Information Technology of Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden, between June 29 and July 3, 2009.

The ENUMATH conferences started in Paris in 1995 in order to provide a forum for discussion on recent aspects of numerical mathematics on the highest level of international expertise. Subsequent ENUMATH conferences were held at the universities of Heidelberg (1997), Jyväskylä (1999), Ischia Porto (2001), Prague (2003), Santiago de Compostela (2005), and Graz (2007).

Recent results and new trends in the analysis of numerical methods as well as their application to challenging scientific and industrial problems will be discussed. Apart from theoretical aspects, a major part of the conference will be devoted to numerical techniques for interdisciplinary applications.

 

Invited and confirmed speakers

 

Martin Berggren, Umeå University

Daniele Boffi, University of Pavia

Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt University, Berlin

Vit Dolejsi, Charles University, Prague: "Discontinuous Galerkin finite element method: from numerical analysis to compressible flow simulation"

Charlie Elliott, University of Warwick, Coventry

Claude LeBris, ENPC, Marne la Vallée

Christian Lubich, Universität Tübingen: "Numerical approaches to quantum dynamics"

Marco Picasso, EPFL, Lausanne

Rob Stevenson, University of Amsterdam: "Adaptive wavelet methods for solving operator equations: An overview"

Anna-Karin Tornberg, KTH, Stockholm

 

Public lecture

Björn Engquist, University of Texas, Austin and KTH, Stockholm

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