International Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing on October 08-10, 2024 in Munich, Germany

International Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing on October 08-10, 2024 in Munich, Germany

The 3rd International Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing (MMSC) dedicated to the memory of Nikolai Botkin (22.03.1956-14.09.2019) will be held from October 8th to 10th, 2024, at the Technical University of Munich. Nikolai Botkin made a significant contribution to the creation and mathematical analysis of mathematical models, the development of numerical methods and algorithms for optimal control of ordinary and distributed systems, elasticity theory, hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and homogenization theory. The first (November 19-20, 2020) and the second (October 4-7, 2022) workshops were organized by the Technical University of Munich. The proceedings of the first workshop have been published at CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2783/) and the second one at Journal of Physics: Conference Series (https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1742-6596/2514/1").

The objective of the event is to create an interdisciplinary workshop, which brings together international experts working on mathematical models from various fields. These fields include control theory, material science, medicine, and aerospace, to name a few. Despite the different applications of mathematical models, the underlying concepts related to the modeling of complex processes and systems share many common features. The same holds for the application of scientific computing methods for the numerical implementation of mathematical models. These methods nowadays constitute an integral part of the research task in applied fields. Topics such as parallel computing on high-performance computer systems and the use of shared memory architectures are vital e.g. for the solution of partial differential equations arising in various fields. Rapidly developing technologies like machine learning methods have become indispensable in data analysis. It is believed that bringing together experts from different fields will lead to new innovative ideas and create synergies between the scientific research topics.

The Workshop will be held in the School of Computation, Information and Technology of the Technical University of Munich in a hybrid format.

List of Topics

Mathematical and computer modeling of physical and biological processes

Optimization, control, and numerical methods for ODEs and PDEs

Computer technologies and data analysis in engineering and bioinformatics

High-performance scientific computing for physical and biomedical applications

Name: Technical University of Munich
Website: https://www.tum.de/
Address: Boltzmannstraße 3, 85748 Garching

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