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PDE Software Frameworks (PDESoft) 2016

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4-8 July 2016

Organisers
Andreas Dedner, Matteo Icardi, and David Ham

Location: Zeeman building, MS 05

Programme (updated July 1)

Book of abstracts


PDESoft 2018 will be held in Norway

The numerical solution of partial differential equations is the key enabling technology for vast areas of simulation science.

The combined complexity of the systems to be simulated, the numerical methods applied and the parallel hardware employed has made the development and application of advanced, high performance, highly usable, rigorously engineered and extensively tested PDE software frameworks a critical and leading field of computational science and engineering research.

PDESoft 2016 provides a forum for the developers of tools solving the diverse stages of the numerical PDE process to exchange the latest developments and future ideas.

If you develop:

  • meshing tools;
  • solvers for large systems of equations;
  • numerical PDE solvers;
  • data visualisation systems;
  • user interfaces to scientific software;

or any other part of the PDE toolchain, this is the workshop for you.

PDESoft 2016 follows in the successful footsteps of PDESoft 2012 in Münster and PDESoft 2014 in Heidelberg.

Following the structure of the previous PDESoft meetings, the conference will be split into two parts:

  1. the main conference from Monday 4th to Wednesday 6th of July
  2. small group discussions with coding/hacking days on Thursday 7th and Friday 8th of July.


The conference is partially funded by the London Mathematical Society.

Invited Speakers:

Call for abstracts:

Call for abstracts is now open. Please use the latex template to upload a pdf to easychair. Note that you will need an easychair account.
Extended Deadline for abstract submission is 22 of April. We will inform you about acceptance by the end of April.

Registration:

Please register through the Mathematics Research Centre

Before clicking the link to the registration form, please be aware of the conference fee of £100,
(fee includes the conference dinner, lunch Monday through Wednesday, and refreshments at coffee breaks).

Conference dinner for accompanying person: £30.

Payment of the fees will be settled at the event! Credit cards are not accepted.

Support for PhD students and early career researchers:

For PhD students, the conference fee is waived if requested during registration.

Attendance at the conference dinner is £30.

There is support available to cover the cost of accommodation for a limited number of participants.
Please indicate if you require support on the registration form and send a short letter indicating the field you are working in and the reason for requiring support to the organisers. Note that there will not be any funding available to cover travel costs.

Accommodation:

There is accommodation available on Warwick campus. To obtain a room at a reduced price of £72, it is required to indicate that clearly on the registration form on the link above. There is only a limited amount of rooms available at this price which will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. The rooms have to be paid in advance. More information will be provided after the registration has been completed.

Coding days:

If you would like to organise a coding group, propose a topic, or know more about the proposed coding days, please contact the organisers

Scientific Committee:

 

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See also:
Mathematics Research Centre
Mathematical Interdisciplinary Research at Warwick (MIR@W)
Past Events 
Past Symposia 

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Contact:
Mathematics Research Centre
Zeeman Building
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL - UK
E-mail:
MRC@warwick.ac.uk