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Workshops and Special Events
March 23-26, 2009
Cosponsored with the NSF Information Technology Research
collaborative
research group, award 0324779, "High Order Partial Differential
Equations:
Theory, Computational Tools, and Applications in Image
Processing,
Computer Graphics, Biology, and Fluids"
Description:
The last twenty years have witnessed greatly increasing
interest in higher
order differential equations for problems involving geometric
motion,
fluid interfaces, materials applications, and biological
membranes.
The research problems have necessitated the development of
mathematical
theory of higher order partial differential equations (PDE)
alongside
numerical algorithm development and model development. Many
hot topics in
applied analysis in the last ten years directly involve
analysis of higher
order equations. These include statistical coarsening
described by the
Cahn-Hilliard equation, geometric flows such as Willmore flow,
numerical
methods for elastic and biological membranes, and self-similarity
and type
II singularities in nonlinear PDE. These ideas have been
successfully
paired with scientific and industrial problems including lung
surfactants,
biological propulsion, computational surgery, microfluidic
design, image
analysis and understanding, three-phase contact line motion in
materials
and fluids, contact lens modeling and design, and
computational geometry.
Mathematical challenges include applied analysis and lack of
maximum
principles, numerical analysis for higher order problems, and
modeling
of complex phenomena described above. This workshop will bring
together
analysts, numerical analysts, and domain scientists in this
challenging
area of research.
Schedule not yet available.
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