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High oscillation pervades a very wide range of applications: electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, molecular modelling, quantum chemistry, computerised tomography, plasma transport, celestial mechanics, medical imaging, signal processing. It has been addressed by a wide range of mathematical techniques, inter alia from asymptotic theory, harmonic analysis, theory of dynamical systems, theory of integrable systems and differential geometry. The computation of highly oscillatory problems spawned a large number of different numerical approaches and algorithms. The purpose of this programme is to foster research into different aspects of high oscillation – the theoretical, the computational and the applied – from a united standpoint and to promote the synergy implicit in an interdisciplinary activity.

Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/HOP/

Highly Oscillatory Problems: Computation, Theory and Application Cambridge University

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High oscillation pervades a very wide range of applications: electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, molecular modelling, quantum chemistry, computerised tomography, plasma transport, celestial mechanics, medical imaging, signal processing. It has been addressed by a wide range of mathematical techniques, inter alia from asymptotic theory, harmonic analysis, theory of dynamical systems, theory of integrable systems and differential geometry. The computation of highly oscillatory problems spawned a large number of different numerical approaches and algorithms. The purpose of this programme is to foster research into different aspects of high oscillation – the theoretical, the computational and the applied – from a united standpoint and to promote the synergy implicit in an interdisciplinary activity.

Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/HOP/

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    • 7 Min.
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    Friday 17 September 2010, 11:30-12:30

    • 1 Std. 6 Min.
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    Coercivity of boundary integral operators in high frequency scattering

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    Spence, E (University of Bath, UK)
    Friday 17 September 2010, 10:40-11:10

    • 30 Min.
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    Nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws: diffusive-dispersive limits

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    Correia, JMC (Universidade de Évora, PT)
    Friday 17 September 2010, 10:10-10:40

    • 23 Min.
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    Thursday 16 September 2010, 18:00-18:30

    • 22 Min.
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    Sheng, Q (Baylor University, US)
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