Interplay of Theory and Numerics for Deterministic and Stochastic Homogenization

  • Guillaume Bal

    Columbia University, New York, USA
  • Björn Engquist

    University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Claude Le Bris

    CERMICS - ENPC, Marne La Vallée, France
  • Houman Owhadi

    California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
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Abstract

The workshop has brought together experts in the broad field of partial differential equations with highly heterogeneous coefficients. Analysts and computational and applied mathematicians have shared results and ideas on a topic of considerable interest both from the theoretical and applied viewpoints. A characteristic feature of the workshop has been to encourage discussions on the theoretical as well as numerical challenges in the field, both from the point of view of deterministic as well as stochastic modeling of the heterogeneities.

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Guillaume Bal, Björn Engquist, Claude Le Bris, Houman Owhadi, Interplay of Theory and Numerics for Deterministic and Stochastic Homogenization. Oberwolfach Rep. 10 (2013), no. 1, pp. 801–865

DOI 10.4171/OWR/2013/14