Multiscale Computations for Kinetic and Related ProblemsNov 7 - 10, 2018Department of Mathematics, NCSU |
ABSTRACT
Many kinetic equations arising from physical, biological or social sciences often contain one or more small parameters that lead to various asymptotic behavior governed by hydrodynamic equations. When the parameter varies in different order of magnitude one has to couple a microscopic and a macroscopic models which is often difficult. it is then desirable to develop robust numerical schemes that can work uniformly with respect to the regime considered, in the spirit of asymptotic-preserving (AP) or multiscale schemes. GOALSThis workshop aims to bring together researchers with different expertise in multiscale computations for kinetic and related problems. Our goal is to assess the current state-of-the-arts of these methods in various applications, and to foster new collaborations. A particular focus will be made on the theoretical foundations and new and practical applications of these techniques. Lots of time will be available for group discussions. REGISTRATION CLOSEDORGANIZERS |
CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTSFUNDINGA 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 PARTICIPANTSDepartment of Mathematics, NCSU (NCSU) Email: chertock@math.ncsu.edu CONFERENCE POSTERACKNOWLEDGMENTFunding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant. Additional support was provided by the North Carolina State College of Sciences. |