Oct 24 – 27, 2022
Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse
Europe/Paris timezone

Aims and scope

 

This workshop will address the interplay between boundary conditions and transport or dispersive phenomena. A central topic will be the modelling of physical processes in which wave propagation is mainly governed by dispersion, be it encoded either in the underlying governing equations or in the chosen numerical discretization, and wave breaking that comes from the nonlinear features of the physical process. The model equations that will be considered range from toy linear models such as the transport, Schrödinger or Airy equations, to complex, nonlinear systems such as the Euler-Korteweg, Boussinesq, Green-Naghdi or the full water wave equations, as arising in coastal oceanography. We wish to bring together experts in modelling issues, analysis of partial differential equations, numerical analysis and scientific computing in order to foster exchanges between various view points.

 

The workshop is part of the thematic semester Modelling, numerical analysis and scientific computing in PDEs organized by the Labex CIMI and will also serve as the closing conference of the ANR project NABUCO.

 

List of speakers

 

  • Mini-courses :
  • Jean-François Coulombel & Grégory Faye (CNRS, Toulouse)
  • Vincent Duchêne (CNRS, Rennes)
  • Anne Mangeney (Université Paris Cité et Institut Universitaire de France)

 

  • Confirmed talks
  • Corentin Audiard (Sorbonne Université, Paris)
  • Geoffrey Beck (INRIA, Rennes)
  • Eric Blayo (Université Grenoble Alpes)
  • David Chiron (Université Côte d'Azur, Nice)
  • Ali Haidar (Université de Montpellier)
  • Maria Kazakova (Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, Chambéry)
  • Pierre Le Barbenchon (Université Rennes 1)
  • Martin Parisot (INRIA, Bordeaux)
  • Aric Wheeler (Indiana University, Bloomington)

 

Program, titles and abstracts

 

All details can be found in the document attached at the bottom of this page (Programme_workshop.pdf).

 

Practical information

 

The workshop will take place within the Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse, in the Amphitheater Laurent Schwartz. A detailed map of campus is available here : Access to campus. The amphitheater is located in building no 23 on the campus map (rue Sébastienne Guyot).

From downtown, take the Metro B line up to "Université Paul Sabatier" station. The 1R3 mathematics building is two hundred meters away from the Metro station.

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Amphithéâtre Laurent Schwartz, building 1R3
118 route de Narbonne 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9
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