• 1931 - Computational Multiscale Methods 

      [OWR-2019-35] Workshop Report 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 ...
    • 1938 - Large Scale Stochastic Dynamics 

      [OWR-2019-42] Workshop Report 2019,42 (2019) - (15 Sep - 21 Sep 2019)
      The goal of this workshop was to explore the recent advances in the mathematical understanding of the macroscopic properties which emerge on large space-time scales from interacting microscopic particle systems. There ...
    • 1934 - Mathematical Aspects of Hydrodynamics 

      [OWR-2019-38] Workshop Report 2019,38 (2019) - (18 Aug - 24 Aug 2019)
      The workshop dealt with the partial differential equations that describe fluid motion and related topics. These topics included both inviscid and viscous fluids in two and three dimensions. Some talks addressed aspects ...
    • 1929a - Mathematical Theory of Water Waves 

      [OWR-2019-32] Workshop Report 2019,32 (2019) - (14 Jul - 20 Jul 2019)
      Water waves, that is waves on the surface of a fluid (or the interface between different fluids) are omnipresent phenomena. However, as Feynman wrote in his lecture, water waves that are easily seen by everyone, and which ...
    • 1910b - Mini-Workshop: Lorentz Gas Dynamics: particle systems and scaling limits 

      [OWR-2019-10] Workshop Report 2019,10 (2019) - (03 Mar - 09 Mar 2019)
      This workshop had the aim to bring together leading experts from different fields, i.e. interacting particle systems, dynamical systems and kinetic theory, to consider questions related to the dynamics of the Lorentz gas ...
    • 1908 - Moist Processes in the Atmosphere 

      [OWR-2019-7] Workshop Report 2019,7 (2019) - (17 Feb - 23 Feb 2019)
      Processes related to water in the atmosphere lead to severe uncertainties in weather forecasting and climate research. Atmospheric water vapor and cloud water strongly influence the Earth's energy budget through, ...