Conference Agenda

Session
DFG-PP 2410: Hyperbolic Balance Laws in Fluid Mechanics: Complexity, Scales, Randomness
Time:
Tuesday, 19/Mar/2024:
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Session Chair: Christian Rohde
Location: G16/215

Conference Room 215 in Building 16; size: 60

Nonlinear hyperbolic balance laws are ubiquitous in the modelling of fluidmechanical processes. They enable the development of powerful numerical simulation methods that back decision-making for critical applications such as in-silico aircraft design or climate change research. However, fundamental questions about distinctive hyperbolic features remain open including the multi-scale interference of shock and shear waves, or the interplay of hyperbolic transport and random environments. The Priority Programme SPP2410 is devoted to the development of new mathematical models and methods to understand the dynamic creation of small scales and mechanisms which are either enhanced or depleted by the hyperbolic nonlinearity.

Presentations
2:00pm - 2:30pm

Convex integration applied to the compressible Euler equations: non-uniqueness and admissibility criteria

S. Markfelder

JMU Würzburg



2:30pm - 3:00pm

On Non-Strict Hyperbolic Systems and Related Wave Phenomena

F. Thein

RWTH Aachen University



3:00pm - 3:30pm

Asymptotic Preserving Numerical Methods for Linear Kinetic Transport Equations Based on Upwind SBP Schemes Combined with Multiderivative RK Methods

S. Ortleb

University of Kassel



3:30pm - 4:00pm

Convergence of FE schemes for compressible flows via dissipative weak solutions

P. Öffner

Clausthal University of Technology