Reactive Flows in Deformable, Complex Media
Margot Gerritsen
Stanford University, USAIuliu Sorin Pop
Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, BelgiumFlorin Adrian Radu
University of Bergen, NorwayBarbara Wohlmuth
TU München, Garching, Germany
Abstract
Many processes of highest actuality in the real life are described through systems of equations posed in complex domains. Of particular interest is the situation when the domain is changing in time, undergoing deformations that depend on the unknown quantities of the model. Such kind of problems are encountered as mathematical models in the subsurface, material science, or biological systems.The emerging mathematical models account for various processes at different scales, and the key issue is to integrate the domain deformation in the multi-scale context. The focus in this workshop was on novel techniques and ideas in the mathematical modelling, analysis, the numerical discretization and the upscaling of problems as described above.
Cite this article
Margot Gerritsen, Iuliu Sorin Pop, Florin Adrian Radu, Barbara Wohlmuth, Reactive Flows in Deformable, Complex Media. Oberwolfach Rep. 15 (2018), no. 3, pp. 2385–2473
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2018/39