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Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Fluid Dynamic Applications

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  • - Contains up-to-date research on relevant scientifically and societally contemporary problems
  • - Applications include climate research, meteorology, energy, marine engineering, medicine
  • - DFG funding is recommendation enough to state that this research is of highest quality

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering (LNCSE, volume 148)

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This book describes recent collaborations combining the expertise of applied mathematicians, engineers and geophysicists within a research training group (RTG) on "Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Fluid Dynamic Applications”, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The focus is on mathematical modeling, adaptive discretization, approximation strategies and shape optimization with PDEs. 

The balanced research program is based on the guiding principle that mathematics drives applications and is inspired by applications. With this leitmotif the RTG advances research in Modeling, Simulation and Optimization by an interdisciplinary approach, i.e., to stimulate fundamental education and research by highly complex applications and at the simultaneously transfer tailored mathematical methods to applied sciences. 


The reported research involves nine projects and addresses challenging fluid dynamic problems inspired by applied sciences, such as climate research & meteorology, energy, aerospace & marine engineering, or medicine. More fundamental research concerning analysis, approximation and numerics is also covered.


The material represents a successful attempt to exchange research paradigms between different disciplines and thus displays a modern approach to basic research into scientifically and societally relevant contemporary problems.






Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

    Armin Iske

  • Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Ship Theory, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany

    Thomas Rung

About the editors

Armin Iske, an applied mathematician, has a long history of comprehensive experience in national and international research training networks and graduate programs, where he played a leading role in previous European Research Training Networks and in European Graduate and Exchange Programs. 
Armin Iske is the Scientific Coordinator of the Hamburg Lothar Collatz Center for Computing in Science. He is also editorial board member of five international mathematical journals, and he edited nine books (three as single author) on approximation theory and mathematical data analysis. 


Thomas Rung, an engineer, has comprehensive experience in managing several larger national and international collaborative scientific programs which also involved training and supervision of graduate students. Moreover, he is managing research performed at one of Germany's biggest scientific computing center with some 200 running high-performance computing projects.




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