Balance laws in fluid mechanics, geophysics, biology (theory, computation, and application)

November 19, 2018 - November 21, 2018
Conference

Hôtel Dupanloup
1 rue Dupanloup
45000 Orléans
France

Presentation

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The balance principle appears as a fundamental modeling tool in a  wide range of applications. In realistic applications, such as gravitational flows, hydrology, biological complex fluids, it results in highly nonlinear partial differential equations, including stiff source terms and nonconservative products, and involves multiple time and space scales. This leads to serious challenges, from both the mathematical modeling and numerical viewpoints. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers from various domains, to discuss recent progresses in these directions, and foster interactions between disciplines to tackle new challenges. 

Convenors

  • Pr Guoxian Chen, LE STUDIUM / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow
    FROM: Wuhan University (Computational Science Hubei Key Laboratory) - CN
    IN RESIDENCE AT: Institut Denis Poisson, University of Orléans / University of Tours / CNRS - FR
  • Pr Magali Ribot,
    Institut Denis Poisson, University of Orléans / University of Tours / CNRS - FR

Slideshow

Balance laws in fluid mechanics, geophysics, biology (theory, computation, and application)

Confirmed speakers

Posters

Abstracts for poster should be submitted before Monday 12th of November 2018. Please upload your abstract during the registration or send it before the deadline to maurine.villiers@lestudium-ias.fr.

Please download the template for posters.

Please note that we do not print the posters, but racks & pins will be provided for up to A0 sizes, portrait format. 

Location

Hôtel Dupanloup : 1, rue Dupanloup - 45000 ORLEANS - FR

The conference venue is unique. Located right next to the Orléans’ cathedral, the episcopal palace of Orléans, built between 1635 and 1641, locally known as the Hôtel Dupanloup, is a classical French building which served until 1905 of residence to the bishops of Orléans.  Since 2014, the renewed palace hosts the International University Center for Research and Le Studium Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies.

Participants will be welcomed in this exceptional surrounding, blending Middle Age and Renaissance cultures with modern design and will have the opportunity to discover French cuisine and wines.

PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS

Conference programme

Monday November 19th 2018

  • 12:30    Welcome lunch & registration
  • 14:00    Official Opening by Sophie Gabillet (LE STUDIUM)
  • 14:10    Sebastian Noelle - Well-balanced schemes for gas-flow in pipeline networks
  • 14:50    Chloé Michaut - Shallow magma reservoirs as elastic-plated gravity currents
  • 15:30    Coffee break & Posters session
  • 16:10    Nicolas Vauchelet - Mathematical modeling of the spread of Wolbachia for dengue control
  • 16:50    Martin Parisot - A hierarchy of dispersive layerwise models for free surface flows
  • 17:30    Alina Chertock - A new approach for designing moving-water equilibria preserving schemes for the shallow water equation
  • 18:30    Public Lecture in French : Pierre-Yves Lagrée - Fleuves et rivières : du réel à l’ordinateur
  • 20:00    Wine & cheese cocktail

Tuesday November 20th 2018

  • 08:45    Welcome coffee
  • 09:00    Laurent André - Predictive geosciences: from scientific challenges of today to field applications of tomorrow
  • 09:40    François Bouchut - Fully discrete entropy inequality for the hydrostatic reconstruction scheme
  • 10:20    Coffee break & Posters session
  • 11:00    Pierre-Yves Lagrée - Shallow Water equations: from one, two, to infinite number of layers
  • 11:40    Enrique Fernández-Nieto - Settling velocities definition for global mass conservation of polydisperse sedimentation models
  • 12:20    Lunch
  • 14:00    Niel Ribe - Thin-sheet dynamics of subduction
  • 14:40    Gabriella Puppo - High order methods for balance laws, with an application to gas dynamics with gravity force
  • 15:20    Coffee break & Posters session
  • 15:50    Anne Mangeney - Clues on gravitational flow dynamics from seismic inversion
  • 16:30    Gaël Choblet - Heat and mass transport in icy moons (melting/freezing, porous flow)
  • 17:10    Posters session & discussions 
  • 18:00    Guided visit of the city center of Orléans
  • 19:30    Social dinner - Le Tonnelier

Wednesday November 21st 2018

  • 08:45    Welcome coffee
  • 09:00    Alex Klar - Moment closure approximations for cell motion
  • 09:40    Serguei Medvedev - Notes on thin sheet approximation for continental deformations
  • 10:20    Coffee break
  • 10:40    Yulong Xing - Arbitrary order discontinuous Galerkin methods for hyperbolic balance laws 
  • 11:20    Alain Burgisser - A two-phase model for magma flowing in a volcanic conduit
  • 12:00    Scientific Conclusions

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