Computational Solution of Hyperbolic PDEs for Scientists, Engineers, and Mathematicians
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PDEs govern a large body of physical phenomena and arise in
fields of study that
are as
diverse as astrophysics, aerospace engineering, mechanical
and chemical
engineering, space
physics and applied mathematics. Cutting-edge,
high-accuracy, time-
dependent numerical algorithms have been most recently
developed for hyperbolic
PDE. This
course
aims to teach such algorithms for the numerical solution of
hyperbolic PDE
systems which can be used on massive computers.
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Date: |
December 4, 2017 - December 16, 2017
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Location: |
IIT Delhi, Delhi, Delhi, India
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Web Page: |
https://hkkaushik.wordpress.com/gian/
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Organizer: |
Harish Kumar, Dept. of Mathematics, IIT Delhi.
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Application Areas: |
Astrophysics, Aerospace, Plasma Physics, General CFD
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Special Fields: |
Finite Element Methods, Finite Volume Methods, Finite Difference Methods, Compressible Flows, Numerical Methods, Plasma Flows, Scientific Computing, High Performance Computing, Higher Order Methods
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Type of Event: |
Course, Other
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Description: |
Contents:
The focus of this course would be the numerical solution of
hyperbolic PDEs using
higher order Godunov-type schemes. The two-week course will
cover both basic
and advance topics. The contents of the course are: Finite
Difference methods for
Linear Hyperbolic problems, Nonlinear scalar, and system of
conservation laws:
Riemann Problems, Riemann Solvers, Stability, Higher order
WENO schemes.
ADER-WENO schemes, Multidimensional Riemann Solvers,
Discontinuous Galerkin
schemes, Constraint Preservation, Entropy Stable Schemes,
Application to
Compressible flows, Relativistic MHD, Extended MHD and
Rarefied Gases.
Target Audience:
You are a student at level B.Tech./M.Sc./M.Tech./PhD level
with interest in
numerical methods and its applications.
You are a researcher, scientist, engineer or applied
mathematician from reputed
technical institutes, research institutes, R&D labs or
industries, with interest in
hyperbolic PDEs and related application.
You are a student or faculty from IIT Delhi interested in
hyperbolic PDEs and
related applications. The course will be of 2 credits in IIT
Delhi Curriculum and can
be credited by the students and research scholars.
Fees:
The participation fees for taking the course is as follows:
Research Scholars/Students (Non-IIT Delhi): Rs. 7500
Faculty (Non-IIT Delhi): Rs. 15000
Working Professional (Non-IIT Delhi): Rs. 20000
The course is free of cost for IIT Delhi participants.
The above fee includes all instructional materials, computer
use for tutorials and
assignments, laboratory equipment usage charges, 24-hour
free internet facility.
The participants will be provided with accommodation on
payment basis.
Practical Information:
To register for the course please register yourself at GIAN
website:
http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/
You can then register for the course. Depending on the
number of final application,
candidates will be shortlisted for the course.
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Event record first posted on September 7, 2017, last modified on September 19, 2017
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