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Faculty of Mathematics: FEM-Symposium

Programme

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The Fakultät für Mathematik of the TU Chemnitz
invites to the

25th Chemnitz FEM Symposium 2012


Final Programme

Monday, September 24, 2012
Start at 9:00, Room  N111
09:00 Opening
09:10 Thomas Apel History of the Chemnitz Finite Element Symposia  
  Domain Decomposition
Chairman: R. Herzog
Room: N111
09:35 Martin J. Gander On the origins of domain decomposition methods
Tea and coffee break 10:25 - 10:50
  Domain Decomposition
Chairman: H. Harbrecht
Room: N111
Error Analysis
Chairman: S. Bartels
Room: N101
10:50 Heiko Andrä Two-level domain decomposition preconditioners for multi-phase elastic composites Herbert Egger hp estimates for hybrid DG methods for incompressible flow
11:15 Zdenek Dostal Scalable TFETI/TBETI algorithms for contact problems with variationally consistent discretization and optional preconditioning Dietmar Gallistl A posteriori error estimates for nonconforming finite element methods for fourth-order problems on rectangles
11:40 André Massing Nitsche-based overlapping and fictitious domain methods for the Stokes problem Lennard Kamenski How a non-convergent Hessian recovery works in mesh adaptation
12:05 Steffen Weißer Finite Element Method with local Trefftz basis functions on polygonal/polyhedral meshes Mira Schedensack Comparison results for first-order FEMs
Lunch 12:30 - 14:00
  Solver
Chairman: G. Of
Room: N111
Flow
Chairman: M. Braack
Room: N101
14:00 Helmut Harbrecht Combination technique based k-th moment analysis of elliptic problems with random diffusion Tobias Köppl Reduced one-dimensional modelling and numerical simulation for mass transport in fluids
14:25 Lorenz John Fast solvers for the Navier-Stokes equations with applications in arterial blood flow Jens Lang Adaptive and higher order methods in computational fluid dynamics
14:50 Boris Khoromskij Tensor numerical methods for multi-dimensional PDEs Gunar Matthies A two-level local projection stabilisation on uniformly refined triangular meshes
15:15 Martin Neumüller A parallel space-time multigrid method Piotr Skrzypacz Composite non-conforming elements and local projection stabilization for transport dominated flow problems
Tea and coffee break 15:40 - 16:15
  Maxwell
Chairman: H. Egger
Room: N111
Optimal Control
Chairman: R. Herzog
Room: N101
16:15 Antti Hannukainen Analysis of preconditioned iterative methods for the Helmholtz equation Thomas Flaig Crank-Nicolson discretization for parabolic optimal control problems with terminal observation
16:40 Lothar Nannen Hardy space infinite elements for exterior Maxwell problems Christian Reibiger Optimal control subject to singularly perturbed convection-diffusion-equations
17:05 Viktor Rukavishnikov The weighted edge finite element method for Maxwell equations with strong singularity Fredi Tröltzsch On an optimal control problem for magnetic fields
 
Poster Session - Opening
17:30 Introduction (for each poster a brief description in 1 min, without slides)
 
Martina Balg Compressible and incompressible material under large deformations
Gundolf Haase AMG accelerated elasticity solver on GPU-clusters
Katharina Hofer High-order finite element methods for optimal control problems
Sven-Joachim Kimmerle Optimal control of coupled systems of ordinary and partial differential equations with algebraic constraints
Uwe Köcher Numerical simulation of elastic wave propagation in composite material
Günther Of Non-symmetric coupling of finite and boundary element methods for the heat equation
Johannes Pfefferer Dirichlet boundary control problems: finite element discretization and error estimates
Jens Rückert Modelling and numerical experiments for Kirchhoff plates using finite strain
Jens Saak Non-conforming finite elements and Riccati-based feedback stabilization of the Stokes equations
Hansjörg Schmidt On adaptive FEM for viscoelasticity at large strain deformations
Olaf Steinbach Coupling of finite and boundary element methods: Do we need the symmetric formulation
Carina Suciu A numerical method for the simulation of uni- and bivariate population balance systems
 
20:00 Meeting of the Scientific Committee



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