• 1207 - Advanced Computational Engineering 

      [OWR-2012-9] (2012) - (12 Feb - 18 Feb 2012)
      The finite element method is the established simulation tool for the numerical solution of partial differential equations in many engineering problems with many mathematical developments such as mixed finite element methods ...
    • 0709 - Analysis and Numerics for Rate-Independent Processes 

      [OWR-2007-11] (2007) - (25 Feb - 03 Mar 2007)
    • 0816 - Analysis of Boundary Element Methods 

      [OWR-2008-19] (2008) - (13 Apr - 19 Apr 2008)
    • 0625 - Applications of Asymptotic Analysis 

      [OWR-2006-28] (2006) - (18 Jun - 24 Jun 2006)
      This workshop focused on asymptotic analysis and its fundamental role in the derivation and understanding of the nonlinear structure of mathematical models in various fields of applications, its impact on the development ...
    • 1133 - Applied Dynamics and Geometric Mechanics 

      [OWR-2011-39] (2011) - (14 Aug - 20 Aug 2011)
      This one week workshop was organized around several central subjects in applied dynamics and geometric mechanics. The specific organization with afternoons free for discussion led to intense exchanges of ideas. Bridges ...
    • 0818 - Atomistic Models of Materials: Mathematical Challenges 

      [OWR-2008-21] (2008) - (27 Apr - 03 May 2008)
    • 2006a - Boundary Element Methods 

      [OWR-2020-5] (2020) - (02 Feb - 08 Feb 2020)
      The field of boundary element methods (BEM) relies on recasting boundary value problems for (mostly linear) partial differential equations as (usually singular) integral equations on boundaries of domains or interfaces. ...
    • 1843 - Computational Engineering 

      [OWR-2018-48] (2018) - (21 Oct - 27 Oct 2018)
      This Workshop treated a variety of finite element methods and applications in computational engineering and expanded their mathematical foundation in engineering analysis. Among the 53 participants were mathematicians and ...
    • 1540 - Computational Engineering 

      [OWR-2015-43] (2015) - (27 Sep - 03 Oct 2015)
      The focus of this Computational Engineering Workshop was on the mathematical foundation of state-of-the-art and emerging finite element methods in engineering analysis. The 52 participants included mathematicians and ...
    • 0925 - Computational Multiscale Methods 

      [OWR-2009-29] (2009) - (14 Jun - 20 Jun 2009)
      Computational Multiscale Methods play an important role in many modern computer simulations in material sciences with different time scales and different scales in space. Besides various computational challenges, the meeting ...
    • 1931 - Computational Multiscale Methods 

      [OWR-2019-35] (2019) - (28 Jul - 03 Aug 2019)
      Many physical processes in material sciences or geophysics are characterized by inherently complex interactions across a large range of non-separable scales in space and time. The resolution of all features on all scales ...
    • 1426 - Computational Multiscale Methods 

      [OWR-2014-30] (2014) - (22 Jun - 28 Jun 2014)
      Almost all processes in engineering and the sciences are characterised by the complicated relation of features on a large range of nonseparable spatial and time scales. The workshop concerned the computer-aided simulation ...
    • 1844 - Emergence of Structures in Particle Systems: Mechanics, Analysis and Computation 

      [OWR-2018-49] (2018) - (28 Oct - 03 Nov 2018)
      The meeting focused on the last advances in particle systems. The talks covered a broad range of topics, ranging from questions in crystallization and atomistic systems to mesoscopic models of defects to machine learning ...
    • 0505 - Gemischte und nicht-standard Finite-Elemente-Methoden mit Anwendungen 

      [OWR-2005-5] (2005) - (30 Jan - 05 Feb 2005)
      Mixed and non-conforming finite element methods form a general mathematical framework for the spatial discretisation of partial differential equations, mainly applied to elliptic equations of second order and are becoming ...
    • 1338b - High-Resolution Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of Involution-Constrained PDEs 

      [OWR-2013-47] (2013) - (15 Sep - 21 Sep 2013)
      Partial differential equations constrained by involutions provide the highest fidelity mathematical models for a large number of complex physical systems of fundamental interest in critical scientific and technological ...
    • 2111 - Homogenization Theory: Periodic and Beyond (online meeting) 

      [OWR-2021-14] (2021) - (14 Mar - 20 Mar 2021)
      The objective of the workshop has been to review the latest developments in homogenization theory for a large category of equations and settings arising in the modeling of solid, fluids, wave propagation, heterogeneous ...
    • 1324 - Hyperbolic Techniques for Phase Dynamics 

      [OWR-2013-29] (2013) - (09 Jun - 15 Jun 2013)
      The progress in the theory of hyperbolic conservation laws has always been and still is driven strongly by new fields of applications. The workshop addressed aspects of modelling, analysis and numerics for fundamental ...
    • 1625 - Hyperbolic Techniques in Modelling, Analysis and Numerics 

      [OWR-2016-30] (2016) - (19 Jun - 25 Jun 2016)
      Several research areas are flourishing on the roots of the breakthroughs in conservation laws that took place in the last two decades. The meeting played a key role in providing contacts among the different branches that ...
    • 1531 - Interplay of Analysis and Probability in Applied Mathematics 

      [OWR-2015-35] (2015) - (26 Jul - 01 Aug 2015)
      This workshop brought together analysts and probabilists working on problems at some of the many interfaces of these two fields. Most of the problems discussed during the meeting have their origin in physics or chemistry. ...
    • 1204 - Interplay of Analysis and Probability in Physics 

      [OWR-2012-6] (2012) - (22 Jan - 28 Jan 2012)
      The main purpose of this workshop was to foster interaction between researchers in the fields of analysis and probability with the aim of joining forces to understand difficult problems from physics rigorously. 52 researchers ...