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UID:https://www.ipp.mpg.de/events/14141/4597191
DTSTART:20180622T083000Z
DTEND:20180622T100000Z
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CREATED:20180517T145907Z
DESCRIPTION:Due to the presence of multiple physical scales and complex non
 linear interactions\, the numerical simulation of fusion plasmas often lea
 ds to computational problems of huge complexity. A long-standing challenge
  is then to design numerical methods that are computationally efficient\, 
 high order accurate and stable on very long time scales. Fortunately\, ste
 ady progresses in the theory of structure-preserving discretizations have 
 provided a solid mathematical ground for the development of stable high or
 der numerical schemes. In this lecture I will give a brief review of the c
 ompatible Finite Element methods that have been developed in this directio
 n\, and I will explain how these tools are now being extended to design st
 able numerical models for the Vlasov-Maxwell equations. Recent ideas that 
 allow to further improve the computational efficiency of such methods will
  be presented\, along with a novel approach to low-noise particle approxim
 ations.\nVortragende(r): Dr. Martin Campos Pinto
LAST-MODIFIED:20180528T133332Z
LOCATION:Garching und Greifswald\, Raum: Hörsaal D2 (Übertragung nach HGW
  S1)
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SUMMARY:Institutskolloquium: New approaches to stable models for computatio
 nal plasma physics
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ipp.mpg.de/events/14141/4597191
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