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Highly Oscillatory Problems: From Theory to Applications

ESF Mathematics Conference in partnership with EMS and ERCOM/INI

September 12-17, 2010

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Mathematics

Host: The Isaac Newton Institute
Homepage: http://www.esf.org/conferences/10340
Email: www.esf.org/conferences/10340

Organizers: European Science Foundation

Deadline for abstracts: April 16, 2010

Description:
Highly oscillatory phenomena occur in a wide range of mathematical applications: from fluid to solid mechanics, electromagnetics, acoustics, combustion, computerised tomography and imaging, molecular dynamics, quantum chemistry, plasma transport and electrical engineering. Such phenomena have attracted a great deal of mathematical attention, mainly in harmonic analysis, asymptotic analysis, homogenisation, differential geometry, theory of Hamiltonian systems and theory of integrable systems. They have an oft-undeserved reputation of being hopelessly difficult to analyse and to compute: the truth of the matter is that, once they have been understood from the mathematical standpoint, effective computational algorithms are bound to follow.

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apiccolotto@esf.org

Submitted by: aurelie sissler
Date received: January 04, 2010, revised January 06, 2010


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