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Mathematics of Model Reduction
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Research Workshop University of Leicester, UK August 28-30, 2007 |
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Joint workshop with SIAM, supported by LMS
PROGRAM
August 28, 2007,
The first day
9:00-9:55
Tea, Coffee, Registration
9:55-10:00
Welcome
10:00-10:30
Alexander Gorban
University of Leicester, UK
Ovidiu Radulescu
University of Rennes, France
Limit self-simplification in multiscale networks ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
10:30-11:00
Tasso Kaper
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston Uiversity, US
The one-higher order lemma: an idea underlying reduction for ODEs ABSTRACT
11:00-11:20
Break
11:20-11:50
Robert S. MacKay
Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, UK
Langevin equations for slow degrees of freedom of Hamiltonian systems ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
11:50-12:20
Hans Christian Öttinger
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Fluctuation Renormalization and Mode Coupling ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
12:20-14:00
LUNCH
Alexander B. Movchan
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
Asymptotics of eigenvalues for a class of spectral problems in multi-structures ABSTRACT
14:30-15:00
Michael Nieves (joint work with V. Maz'ya and A. Movchan)
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
Uniform asymptotic formulae for Green's tensors in elastic singularly perturbed domains with multiple voids ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
15:00-15:30
Break
15:30-16:00
Yannis Kevrekidis
Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, US
Selection of coarse variables, diffusion maps, and effective free energy surfaces ABSTRACT
16:00-16:30
Amit Acharya
Carnegie Mellon University, Piitsburgh, USA
On the choice of coarse variables for dynamics ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
16:30-16:45
Igor Khovanov,
University of Lancaster, UK
Large Fluctuations in Chaotic Systems PRESENTATION
Misha Kudryashev
Institute of Computational Modeling, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;
Protein alphabet reduction based on frequency dictionaries PRESENTATION
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August 29, 2007,
The second day
9:30-10:00
Tea, Coffee
10:00-10:30
Antonios Zagaris
KdVI-UvA & CWI
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Analysis of the Constrained Runs Algorithm, ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
10:30-11:00
Erik Ydstie
Dept of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dissipation in Networks of Process Systems ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
11:00-11:20
Break
11:20-11:50
Henning Struchtrup
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria, Canada
H-theorem, regularization, and boundary conditions for the linearized 13 moment equations ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
11:50-12:20
Manuel Torrilhon
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Boundary Conditions for Non-linear Regularized 13-Moment-Equations ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
12:20-14:00
LUNCH
14:00-14:30
Matteo Colangeli, Ilya Karlin, Martin Kröger
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
From hyperbolic regularization to exact hydrodynamics via simple kinetic models ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
14:30-15:00
Pieter Van Leemput
Christophe Vandekerckhove
Dirk Roose
Dept. Computer Science, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Equation-free lifting: A lattice Boltzmann case study ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
15:00-15:30
Christophe Vandekerckhove
Pieter Van Leemput
Dirk Roose
Dept. Computer Science, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Accuracy and Stability of the Coarse Time-Stepper for a Lattice Boltzmann Model ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
15:30-15:50
Break
15:50-16:20
Giovanni Samaey
Dept. Computer Science, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Yannis Kevrekidis
Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, US
Dirk Roose
Dept. Computer Science, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Patch dynamics: macroscopic simulation of multiscale systems ABSTRACT
Macroscopic Newton-Krylov methods for multiscale systems PRESENTATION
16:20-16:50
Martha Gallivan
School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
Quantification and prediction of uncertainty in coarse-grained models of molecular simulations ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
16:50-17:20
Ivan Tyukin
Presenter, Department of Mathematics, University of Leicester, UK
Cees van Leeuwen
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Lab. for Perceptual Dynamics, Japan
Henk Nijmeijer
Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Netherlands
Non-uniform Small-gain Theorems for Systems with Unstable Invariant Sets and Their Applications ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
19:00
DINNER
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August 30, 2007,
The third day
9:30-10:00
Tea, Coffee
10:00-10:30
Michael Binns
Constantinos Theodoropoulos
School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of
Manchester, UK
School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of
Manchester, UK
Pharmacophore-Based Techniques For the
Construction of Biochemical Reaction Networks ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
10:30-11:00
Viatcheslav Bykov
Karlsruhe University, Germany
Vladimir Gol'dshtein
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Ulrich Maas
Karlsruhe University, Germany
On Global Quasi Linearization (GQL) in model reduction of chemical kinetics ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
11:00-11:20
Break
11:20-11:50
Michael J. Davis
Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL US
Low-dimensional manifolds in reaction-diffusion equations ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
11:50-12:20
N. Huynh
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US
T. Good
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, US
N. Kazantzis
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US
Invariant Manifold-Based Model Reduction for a Class of Nonlinear Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems Using Functional Equations ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
12:20-14:00
LUNCH
14:00-14:30
David Csercsik
Process Control Research Group, Computer and Automation Research Institute HAS,
Budapest, Hungary
Katalin M. Hangos
Process Control Research Group, Computer and Automation Research Institute HAS,
Budapest, Hungary
Engineering model reduction of bio-chemical kinetic models ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
14:30-15:00
Radek Erban
University of Oxford Mathematical Institute Oxford, UK
Stochastic modelling of reaction, diffusion and taxis processes in biology ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
15:00-15:30
Volkmar Reinhardt
IWR, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Dirk Lebiedz
IWR, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Miriam Winckler
IWR, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Model reduction in chemical kinetics based on the optimization of trajectories ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
15:30-15:50
Break
15:50-16:20
M Condon
Dublin City University, Ireland
Model reduction of nonlinear systems – use of multi-time scale models and model reduction techniques ABSTRACT PRESENTATION
16:20-17:10
R.A. Brownlee, A.N. Gorban, J. Levesley
Department of Mathematics, University of Leicester, UK
Invariant manifolds stability and stabilisation in lattice Boltzmann methods ABSTRACT
17:10-18:00
FINAL DISCUSSION