• 1420 - Schnelle Löser für Partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2014-24] (2014) - (11 May - 17 May 2014)
      This workshop was well attended by 52 participants with broad geographic representation from 11 countries and 3 continents. It was a nice blend of researchers with various backgrounds.
    • 1121 - Schnelle Löser für Partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2011-28] (2011) - (22 May - 28 May 2011)
      The workshop Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen, organised by Randolph E. Bank (La Jolla), Wolfgang Hackbusch (Leipzig), and Gabriel Wittum (Frankfurt am Main), was held May 22nd–May 28th, 2011. This ...
    • 0521 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2005-24] (2005) - (22 May - 28 May 2005)
      The workshop Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen, organised by Randolph E. Bank (La Jolla), Wolfgang Hackbusch(Leipzig), Gabriel Wittum (Heidelberg) was held May 22nd - May 28th, 2005. This meeting was ...
    • 0122 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [TB-2001-23] (2001) - (27 May - 02 Jun 2001)
    • 0323 - Schnelle Löser für Partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [TB-2003-24] (2003) - (01 Jun - 07 Jun 2003)
    • 9922 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [TB-1999-22] (1999) - (30 May - 05 Jun 1999)
    • 0821 - Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen 

      [OWR-2008-23] (2008) - (18 May - 24 May 2008)
      The workshop Schnelle Löser für partielle Differentialgleichungen (Fast Solvers for Partial Differential Equations), organized by Randolph E. Bank (La Jolla), Wolfgang Hackbusch (Leipzig), and Gabriel Wittum (Heidelberg), ...
    • 0120 - Schrödinger Operators 

      [TB-2001-21] (2001) - (13 May - 19 May 2001)
    • Searching for structure in complex data: a modern statistical quest 

      [SNAP-2021-003-EN] Loh, Po-Ling (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2021-03-29)
      Current research in statistics has taken interesting new directions, as data collected from scientific studies has become increasingly complex. At first glance, the number of experiments conducted by a scientist must ...
    • Searching for the monster in the trees 

      [SNAP-2022-003-EN] Craven, David A. (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2022-04-13)
      The Monster finite simple group is almost unimaginably large, with about 8 × 1053 elements in it. Trying to understand such an immense object requires both theory and computer programs. In this snapshot, we discuss finite ...
    • Second Main Theorems and Unicity of Meromorphic Mappings with Moving Hypersurfaces 

      [OWP-2011-38] Si, Duc Quang (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2011)
      In this article, we establish some new second main theorems for meromorphic mappings of $\mathbf{C}^m$ into $\mathbf{P}^n(\mathbf{C})$ and moving hypersurfaces with truncated counting functions. As an application, we prove ...
    • Secondary heat flow between confocal ellipses: an application of extended thermodynamics 

      [OWP-2007-11] Barbera, Elvira; Müller, Ingo (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2007-03-27)
      Much as non-Newtonian fluids exhibit secondary flows in elliptic pipes, rarefied gases exhibit secondary heat flows between elliptical cylinders. The phenomenon may be called non-Fourierian, because it is not covered by ...
    • Seeing through rock with help from optimal transport 

      [SNAP-2022-004-EN] Frederick, Christina; Yang, Yunan (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2022-05-06)
      Geophysicists and mathematicians work together to detect geological structures located deep within the earth by measuring and interpreting echoes from manmade earthquakes. This inverse problem naturally involves the ...
    • 0413 - Self-Adaptive Methods for PDE 

      [OWR-2004-16] (2004) - (21 Mar - 27 Mar 2004)
    • 1636 - Self-Adaptive Numerical Methods for Computationally Challenging Problems 

      [OWR-2016-42] (2016) - (04 Sep - 10 Sep 2016)
      Self-adaptive numerical methods provide a powerful and automatic approach in scientific computing. In particular, Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) algorithms have been widely used in computational science and engineering and ...
    • Self-adjoint differential-algebraic equations 

      [OWP-2011-27] Kunkel, Peter; Mehrmann, Volker; Scholz, Lena (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2011-05-24)
      Motivated from linear-quadratic optimal control problems for differential-algebraic equations (DAEs), we study the functional analytic properties of the operator associated with the necessary optimality boundary value ...
    • Self-dual polygons and self-dual curves 

      [OWP-2007-09] Fuks, Dmitrij B.; Tabachnikov, Serge (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2007-03-25)
    • 0021 - Self-interacting Random Processes 

      [TB-2000-22] (2000) - (21 May - 27 May 2000)
    • Semantic Factorization and Descent 

      [OWP-2023-05] Lucatelli Nunes, Fernando (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2023-06-19)
      Let $\mathbb{A}$ be a $2$-category with suitable opcomma objects and pushouts. We give a direct proof that, provided that the codensity monad of a morphism $p$ exists and is preserved by a suitable morphism, the factorization ...
    • Semi-Invertible Extensions of C*-Algebras 

      [OWP-2010-17] Manujlov, Vladimir M.; Thomsen, Klaus (Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2010-03-17)
      We prolonge the list of $C^*$-algebras for which all extensions by any stable separable $C^*$-algebra are semi-invertible. In particular, we handle certain amalgamations, both of $C^*$-algebras and of groups. Concerning ...