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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Selected topics in transport phenomena: deterministic and probabilistic aspects

Apr 18 - 21, 2017

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd
University of Maryland, College Park

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ABSTRACT

The interplay between deterministic and stochastic modeling of transport phenomena is a broad subject with an increasing interest fueled by applications which arise in physical, biological and social systems. Among recent analytical developments we mention development of new tools from micro-local to non-local in deterministic transport and their interplay in UQ, random media and averaging phenomena in stochastic transport. These analytical developments, complemented by numerical simulations of transport processes are found in modern applications, from kinetic theory and collective dynamics to financial math, ``games" and fluid mechanics. These will be the focus of this workshop.

GOALS

This workshop will bring together researchers with diverse expertise on deterministic and stochastic methods for transport processes.  Our goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary discussion  between mathematicians and statistical and biological physicists.  We will particularly focus on similarities and differences arising in different fields using stochastic and deterministic modeling. The aim is to identify common theoretical and computational challenges and discuss suitable techniques that   can be successfully applied in different application fields.

REGISTRATION CLOSED

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Alina ChertockNorth Carolina State University, Department of Mathematicschertock@math.ncsu.edu
Maria LukacovaUniversität Mainz, Institut für Mathematiklukacova@uni-mainz.de
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Marylandtadmor@cscamm.umd.edu

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Jacob BedrossianUniversity of Maryland
René CarmonaPrinceton University
Sandra CerraiUniversity of Maryland
Alina ChertockNorth Carolina State University
Michele Coti ZelatiUniversity of Maryland
François DelarueUniversity of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Theodore D. DrivasPrinceton University
Theodore L. EinsteinUniversity of Maryland
Di FangUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Mark I. FreidlinUniversity of Maryland
Benjamin GessMax Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Martina HofmanovaTechnical University Berlin
Gautam IyerCarnegie Mellon University
Pierre-Emmanuel JabinUniversity of Maryland
Arnulf JentzenETH Zürich
C. Dave LevermoreUniversity of Maryland
Jianfeng LuDuke University
Maria LukacovaUniversität Mainz
Kjetil Olsen LyeETH Zürich
Dionisios MargetisUniversity of Maryland
Anna MazzucatoPennsylvania State University
Christian SeisUniversität Bonn
Beniada ShabaniStanford University
Roman ShvydkoyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Bedrich SousedikUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Maryland
Konstantina TrivisaUniversity of Maryland
Eric Vanden-EijndenNew York University
Zhenfu WangUniversity of Pennsylvania
Li WangUniveristy of Minnesota
Rui WangUniversity of Maryland -College Park
Chong WangGeorge Washington University
Franziska WeberCarnegie Mellon University
Yuhua ZhuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison


FUNDING

A limited amount of travel and local lodging is available for researchers in the early stages of their career who want to attend the full program, especially for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.

INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

CSCAMM,UMd Visitor Guide

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd (CSCAMM,UMd)
4146 CSIC, Bldg 406, Paint Branch Drive
College Park, MD

Email: anil@cscamm.umd.edu

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Funding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant.