This research area focuses on the development and foundation of mathematical models and their approximations that are relevant in the life sciences, physics, chemistry, and engineering.
Joachim Lohkamp "Removal of Singularities"
Workshop on " Recent Advances on Scalar Curvature Problems", Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, June 2022.
Hendrik Weber: "Interacting Particle Systems and stochastic PDEs"
Lecture series at the workshop "Interacting particle systems and hydrodynamic limits", CRM, Montréal, March 2022.
Theresa Simon: "Skyrmions and stability of degree 1 harmonic maps from the plane to the two-dimenional sphere"
Talk at CNA seminar, Pittsburgh, October 2021.
Mario Ohlberger: "Model reduction with adaptive enrichment for large scale PDE constrained optimization"
Talk at DDPS seminar, Livermore Lab Events, March 2021.
Zakhar Kabluchko: "Random polytopes"
Lecture series at online school "Randomness online", EIMI, November 2020.
Arnulf Jentzen: "Overcoming the curse of dimensionality: from nonlinear Monte Carlo to deep artificial neural networks"
Talk at "SN Partial Diffential Equations and Applications Webinar Series", October 2020.
André Schlichting: "Dynamic behavior of growth processes: Phase separation, self-similarity, and oscillations"
Talk at CNA Seminar, March 2020.
Angela Stevens: "Signaling gradients in surface dynamics as basis for regeneration in flatworms"
Talk at the thematic month "Mathematics of Complex Systems in Biology and Medicine", CIRM - Luminy, Marseille, February 2020.
Benedikt Wirth: "Variational models for transportation networks: old and new formulations"
Talk at the workshop "New trends and challenges in the mathematics of optimal design", INI, Cambridge, June 2019.
Benedikt Wirth: "Optimal transport based regularization"
Talk at the long program "Geometry and Learning from Data in 3D and Beyond", IPAM/UCLA, Los Angeles, April 2019.
Christian Engwer: "DUNE Collaborating via Interfaces"
Talk at the 2019 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), Spokane, Washington, February/March 2019.