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1606c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Foundations of Isogeometric Analysis
[OWR-2016-8] (2016) - (07 Feb - 13 Feb 2016)Isogeometric Analysis (IgA) is a new paradigm which is designed to merge two so far disjoint disciplines, namely, numerical simulations for partial differential equations (PDEs) and applied geometry. Initiated by the ... -
2240c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Foundations of Robust and Generalizable Learning
[OWR-2022-46] (2022) - (02 Oct - 08 Oct 2022)Machine learning has become an highly active field of research, but its mathematical underpinnings are still hardly understood. This workshop identified key challenges, and it discussed potential solutions. Bringing ... -
0508b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Methods and Models of Continuum Biomechanics
[OWR-2005-9] (2005) - (20 Feb - 26 Feb 2005)The workshop Mathematical Methods and Models of Continuum Biomechanics focused on skills and tools providing a rational approach for integrating data that reductionist and molecular approaches in modern biological and ... -
1416b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Models for Cancer Cell Migration
[OWR-2014-19] (2014) - (13 Apr - 19 Apr 2014)Tumour cell invasion is an essential hallmark in the progression of malignant cancer. Thereby, cancer cells migrate through the surrounding tissue (normal cells, extracellular matrix, interstitial fluid) towards blood or ... -
1117b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Models, Analysis, and Numerical Methods for Dynamic Fracture
[OWR-2011-22] (2011) - (24 Apr - 30 Apr 2011)The mathematical foundation of fracture mechanics has seen considerable advances in the last fifteen years. While this progress has been substantial, it has been largely limited to quasi-static evolutions based on global ... -
1416a - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Physics meets Sparse Recovery
[OWR-2014-18] (2014) - (13 Apr - 19 Apr 2014)In recent years, there have been several fruitful interchanges of methods between the fields of sparse and low-rank recovery on the one hand and quantum information theory on the other hand. One way to understand this ... -
0245b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematical Problems in the Nonlinear Elastodynamics of Rubber-Like Materials
[TB-2002-51] (2002) - (03 Nov - 09 Nov 2002) -
0836c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Biological Membranes
[OWR-2008-41] (2008) - (31 Aug - 06 Sep 2008) -
1915c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Crystallisation
[OWR-2019-18] (2019) - (07 Apr - 13 Apr 2019)Crystallisation, by which we mean the formation of solids precipitating from a solution, is the central theme of the present mini-workshop. Participants discussed different approaches towards a rigorous mathematical ... -
1545b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Differential Growth, Morphogenesis, and Pattern Selection
[OWR-2015-49] (2015) - (01 Nov - 07 Nov 2015)Living structures are highly heterogeneous systems that consist of distinct regions made up of characteristic cell types with a specific structural organization. During evolution, development, disease, or environmental ... -
2119b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Dissipation – Dynamics, Data and Control (hybrid meeting)
[OWR-2021-24] (2021) - (09 May - 15 May 2021)Dissipation of energy --- as well as its sibling the increase of entropy --- are fundamental facts inherent to any physical system. The concept of dissipativity has been extended to a more general system theoretic setting ... -
1134c - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Machine Learning
[OWR-2011-42] (2011) - (21 Aug - 27 Aug 2011)This is a report for a mini-workshop on the mathematical theory of learning. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together internationally recognized experts and young researchers to discuss new approaches, trends, and ... -
1644b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Magnetoelastic Materials
[OWR-2016-51] (2016) - (30 Oct - 05 Nov 2016)The unifying theme of the workshop was the mathematical modeling, analysis, and numerical simulation of materials which involve magnetic and elastic interactions. During the workshop we identified several open problems ... -
0807b - Mini-Workshop: Mathematics of Solvency
[OWR-2008-7] (2008) - (10 Feb - 16 Feb 2008) -
1651b - Mini-Workshop: Max Dehn: his Life, Work, and Influence
[OWR-2016-59] (2016) - (18 Dec - 23 Dec 2016)This mini-workshop is part of a long-term project that aims to produce a book documenting Max Dehn’s singular life and career. The meeting brought together scholars with various kinds of expertise, several of whom gave ... -
1034a - Mini-Workshop: Mechanics of Cell Motion
[OWR-2010-36] (2010) - (22 Aug - 28 Aug 2010)This mini-workshop brought together established researchers and newer entrants in the field of cell motility, a challenging research area located at the crossroads of biology, mathematics and physics. Cell locomotion ... -
0950b - Mini-Workshop: Modeling and Understanding Random Hamiltonians: Beyond Monotonicity, Linearity and Independence
[OWR-2009-55] (2009) - (06 Dec - 12 Dec 2009)The mini-workshop was devoted to the spectral analysis of random Schr¨dinger-type operators. While this topic has been intensively studo ied by physicists and mathematicians for several decades, more recently there has ... -
1507a - Mini-Workshop: Modern Applications of s-numbers and Operator Ideals
[OWR-2015-6] (2015) - (08 Feb - 14 Feb 2015)The main aim of this mini-workshop was to present and discuss some modern applications of the functional-analytic concepts of $s$-numbers and operator ideals in areas like Numerical Analysis, Theory of Function Spaces, ... -
1117a - Mini-Workshop: Modular Representations of Symmetric Groups and Related Objects
[OWR-2011-21] (2011) - (24 Apr - 30 Apr 2011)The mini-workshop focussed on the modular representation theory of the symmetric group and other closely related objects, including Hecke algebras and Schur algebras. The topics and problems discussed include computations ... -
0707a - Mini-Workshop: Multiscale and Variational Methods in Material Science and Quantum Theory of Solids
[OWR-2007-6] (2007) - (11 Feb - 17 Feb 2007)This workshop brought together 18 scientists from three different mathematical communities: (i) random Schrödinger operators, (ii) quantum mechanics of interacting atoms, and (iii) mathematical materials science. Several ...