21.05.2024
Mathematikgebäude Raum E 28
9.00 - 10.30 Uhr
Begrüßung
Dominik Göddeke: Let's find out by the end of the year if these GPUs are worth taking a look
Andreas Rupp: Discontinuous skeletal methods on multiple scales
Peter Benner: Infering Discrete and Reduced Fluid-Structure Interaction Models from Data
Kaffeepause
11.00 - 12.30 Uhr
Hennes Hajduk: Recent advances in algebraic flux-correction (AFC) schemes for discontinuous Galerkin discretizations
Holger Marschall: Computational Multiphysics - A Novel Framework, New Possibilities and Challenges
Thomas Richter: Scientific Computing at the North Pole
Mittagspause
14.00 - 15.30 Uhr
Manfred Reimer: Wie es dazu kam
Sandra May: Solution of hyperbolic problems on cut cell meshes
Friedhelm Schieweck: Variationelle Zeitdiskretisierung und Finite Elemente
Gert Lube: Are turbulent incompressible flows computable?
Kaffeepause
16.00 - 17.45 Uhr
Volker John: Finite element methods respecting the discrete maximum principle for convection-diffusion equations
Axel Klawonn: How to parallelize deep learning based image classification models using domain decomposition methods
Andreas Schröder, F.T. Suttmeier, A. Rademacher: 20 Jahre Variationsungleichungen in Dortmund und dann
Tobias Herken, Frank Platte: IANUS: Eine Erfolgsgeschichte die (sich) rechnet
19.00 Uhr
Abendessen