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Johannes Eilinghoff – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. CRC-Workshop “Time integration of PDEs” 2016. December 27, 2016. From October 12th till October 14th the CRC workshop on Time Integration of PDEs 2016. Took place in the Kurhaus Trifels. In Annweiler, close to the castle Trifels. Conference photo of the CRC workshop “Time integration of PDEs 2016” in Annweiler. 10th Euro-Maghrebian Workshop on Evolution Equations. November 15, 2016. Euro-Maghrebian Workshop on Evolution Equations. Invited to go for walks. Evolution e...
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Conference – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Post about a conference. 4th Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2016. December 20, 2016. What happens if you take some of the most brilliant minds in mathematics and computer sciences (Fields, Abel, Turing, Nevanlinna Prize Laureates) and bring them together with 200 young scientists? This is exactly what’s at the heart of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (modelled after the similar annual Lindau Nobel meetings). Continue Reading →. Travel report: hyperbolic problems in Aachen.
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Wave phenomena – Page 2 – Research on the Mathematics of Waves
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Newer posts →. Travel report: hyperbolic problems in Aachen. December 13, 2016. Conference photo of the XVI International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems at the RWTH Aachen. I had the opportunity to attend and participate in the conference XVI International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems from 1st to 5th August 2016. This time the conference was organized by the RWTH Aachen University and supported, amongst others, by the DFG. Continue Reading →. December 6, 2016.
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Grand opening of CRC 1173 – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Travel report: how operator theory and asymptotic analysis met in Bath. CRC summer school on Wave Phenomena: analysis and numerics →. Grand opening of CRC 1173. September 26, 2016. Participants and friends came to celebrate the official opening in the atrium of Department of Mathematics. With a common dinner. 8216;s vice-president for research Prof. Oliver Kraft. Prof Marlis Hochbruck (speaker of the CRC) recalled in her vivid and happy speech many anecdotes and inte...
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Speech at the CRC’s opening event on September 16, 2016 – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. History of Maxwell’s Equations. Travel report: hyperbolic problems in Aachen →. Speech at the CRC’s opening event on September 16, 2016. December 6, 2016. Welcome everybody. My name is Marlis Hochbruck. I am a professor of numerical analysis at KIT since March 2010 and currently I am the spokesperson of the CRC “Wave phenomena: analysis and numerics”, which is funded by the DFG since July 2015. Marlis Hochbruck – Spokesperson of the CRC. Thanks also go to the organiz...
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Workshop – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Post about a workshop. Women in PDEs @ Karlsruhe. February 7, 2017. On April 27-28, 2017 the workshop “Women in PDEs @ Karlsruhe” will take place. The aim of this workshop is to provide a. Platform to bring together students of mathematics (in Bachelor or Master programs), young researchers (PhD students and postdocs) and established female mathematicians from academia and industry working on partial differential equations (PDEs). Outstanding invited speakers wil...
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Tobias Ried – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. 4th Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2016. December 20, 2016. What happens if you take some of the most brilliant minds in mathematics and computer sciences (Fields, Abel, Turing, Nevanlinna Prize Laureates) and bring them together with 200 young scientists? This is exactly what’s at the heart of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (modelled after the similar annual Lindau Nobel meetings). Continue Reading →. June 15, 2016. University of Zurich) gave an introduction to the deriva...
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Spring School on Nonlinear PDEs in Senegal – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Modeling, design and optimization of 3D waveguides. Graphene From a dG workshop to Berlin and back →. Spring School on Nonlinear PDEs in Senegal. March 21, 2016. So we did it again – we (the team of Prof. Reichel, i.e. Janina Gärtner, Carlos Hauser, Andreas Hirsch and myself) participated in the Spring School on Nonlinear PDEs and Related Problems. Which took place between 15th and 19th of February 2016 in Mbour, Senegal. Lecture notes available on his homepage.
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Science abroad – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. 4th Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2016. What happens if you take some of the most brilliant minds in mathematics and computer sciences (Fields, Abel, Turing, Nevanlinna Prize Laureates) and bring them together with 200 young scientists? This is exactly what’s at the heart of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (modelled after the similar annual Lindau Nobel meetings). Sir Andrew Wiles’ Lecture on Fermat’s Last Theorem at the 4th HLF, photo taken by Tobias Ried. Conference phot...
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4th Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2016 – Wave phenomena
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Research on the Mathematics of Waves. Nonlinear PDEs and Mathematical Physics workshop. CRC-Workshop “Time integration of PDEs” 2016 →. 4th Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2016. December 20, 2016. What happens if you take some of the most brilliant minds in mathematics and computer sciences (Fields, Abel, Turing, Nevanlinna Prize Laureates) and bring them together with 200 young scientists? Sir Andrew Wiles’ Lecture on Fermat’s Last Theorem at the 4th HLF, photo taken by Tobias Ried. During the whole week I go...
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