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The present volume contains selected papers issued from the sixth
edition of the International Conference "Numerical methods for
hyperbolic problems" that took place in 2019 in Malaga (Spain).
NumHyp conferences, which began in 2009, focus on recent
developments and new directions in the field of numerical methods
for hyperbolic partial differential equations (PDEs) and their
applications. The 11 chapters of the book cover several
state-of-the-art numerical techniques and applications, including
the design of numerical methods with good properties
(well-balanced, asymptotic-preserving, high-order accurate, domain
invariant preserving, uncertainty quantification, etc.),
applications to models issued from different fields (Euler
equations of gas dynamics, Navier-Stokes equations, multilayer
shallow-water systems, ideal magnetohydrodynamics or fluid models
to simulate multiphase flow, sediment transport, turbulent
deflagrations, etc.), and the development of new nonlinear
dispersive shallow-water models. The volume is addressed to PhD
students and researchers in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics,
or Engineering whose investigation focuses on or uses numerical
methods for hyperbolic systems. It may also be a useful tool for
practitioners who look for state-of-the-art methods for flow
simulation.
The present volume contains selected papers issued from the sixth
edition of the International Conference "Numerical methods for
hyperbolic problems" that took place in 2019 in Malaga (Spain).
NumHyp conferences, which began in 2009, focus on recent
developments and new directions in the field of numerical methods
for hyperbolic partial differential equations (PDEs) and their
applications. The 11 chapters of the book cover several
state-of-the-art numerical techniques and applications, including
the design of numerical methods with good properties
(well-balanced, asymptotic-preserving, high-order accurate, domain
invariant preserving, uncertainty quantification, etc.),
applications to models issued from different fields (Euler
equations of gas dynamics, Navier-Stokes equations, multilayer
shallow-water systems, ideal magnetohydrodynamics or fluid models
to simulate multiphase flow, sediment transport, turbulent
deflagrations, etc.), and the development of new nonlinear
dispersive shallow-water models. The volume is addressed to PhD
students and researchers in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics,
or Engineering whose investigation focuses on or uses numerical
methods for hyperbolic systems. It may also be a useful tool for
practitioners who look for state-of-the-art methods for flow
simulation.
This book presents a panorama about the recent progress of
industrial mathematics from the point of view of both industrials
and researchers. The chapters correspond to a selection of the
contributions presented in the "Industry Day" and in the
Minisymposium "EU - MATHS - IN: Success Stories of Applications of
Mathematics to Industry" organized in the framework of the
International Conference ICIAM 2019 held in Valencia (Spain) on
July 15-19, 2019. In the Industry Day, included for the first time
in this series of Conferences, representatives of companies from
different countries and several sectors presented their view about
the benefits regarding the usage of mathematical tools and/or
collaboration with mathematicians. The contributions of this
special session were addressed to industry people. Minisymposium
contributions detailed some collaborations between mathematicians
and industrials that led to real benefits in several European
companies. All the speakers were affiliated in some of the European
National Networks that constitute the European Service Network of
Mathematics for Industry and Innovation (EU-MATHS-IN).
This book presents a panorama about the recent progress of
industrial mathematics from the point of view of both industrials
and researchers. The chapters correspond to a selection of the
contributions presented in the "Industry Day" and in the
Minisymposium "EU - MATHS - IN: Success Stories of Applications of
Mathematics to Industry" organized in the framework of the
International Conference ICIAM 2019 held in Valencia (Spain) on
July 15-19, 2019. In the Industry Day, included for the first time
in this series of Conferences, representatives of companies from
different countries and several sectors presented their view about
the benefits regarding the usage of mathematical tools and/or
collaboration with mathematicians. The contributions of this
special session were addressed to industry people. Minisymposium
contributions detailed some collaborations between mathematicians
and industrials that led to real benefits in several European
companies. All the speakers were affiliated in some of the European
National Networks that constitute the European Service Network of
Mathematics for Industry and Innovation (EU-MATHS-IN).
The book is mainly addressed to young graduate students in
engineering and natural sciences who start to face numerical
simulation, either at a research level or in the field of
industrial applications. The main subjects covered are:
Biomechanics, Stochastic Calculus, Geophysical flow simulation and
Shock-Capturing numerical methods for Hyperbolic Systems of Partial
Differential Equations. The book can also be useful to researchers
or even technicians working at an industrial environment, who are
interested in the state-of-the-art numerical techniques in these
fields. Moreover, it gives an overview of the researchdeveloped at
the French and Spanish universities and in some European scientific
institutions. This book can be also useful as a textbook at master
courses in Mathematics, Physics or Engineering."
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