Workshop 2024: Parallel Finite Elements and Applications in Scientific Computing
In this workshop, we present an introduction to the Parallel Finite Element Library M++ through a series of lectures. Various applications are demonstrated in software tutorials. It is aimed at master's students, Ph.D. students and Postdocs who want to use M++ for their research in finite element methods, computational science and high performance computing.
The workshop starts on Wednesday, April 10, at 14:00 and ends on Friday, April 12, at 12:00.
It takes place in the Math building at KIT (Englerstr. 2 in Karlsruhe), seminar room 3.069.
The four lectures:
- April 10, 14:00-15:30
- April 11, 9:00-10:30 and 14:00-15:30
- April 12, 9:00-10:30
The lectures start with a tutorial The parallel finite element system M++ summerizing our M++ paper. Then, they will be based on the introduction to Space-time discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the linear transport equation and on the material from our MFO Seminar (slides and lecture notes). The tutorials
- April 10, 16:00-18:00
- April 11, 11:00-13:00 and 16:00-18:00
- April 12, 11:00-12:00 (presentation of the results)
introduce different applications:
- Cardiac electro-mechanics (Laura Stengel, project in SPP 2311)
- Elasto-dynamics and phase-field fracture (Christian Wieners, project in SPP 2256)
- Spacetime methods for acoustic waves in seismic imaging (Daniele Corallo, project in CRC 1173)
- Multi-level Monte Carlo methods for PDEs under uncertainties (David Schneiderhan, project in KIT center MathSEE)
Please contact Daniele Corallo (daniele.corallo@kit.edu) for registration.
There is no registration fee.