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Dr. Emily Shuckburgh, British Antarctic Survey, visits the San Francisco Bay Area on March 4, 2013, for the second MPE2013 Simons Public Lecture "Climate disruption: what math and science have to say." Read more →

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Geomathematics 2013

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Organized by Geomathematics Group Siegen

http://www.geomathematics2013.de

04/15/2013 - 04/17/2013

St. Martin, Palatinate, Germany

Geomathematics is an emerging new scientific area. Its increasing importance is due to visionary scientists such as Willi Freeden, whose 65th birthday is celebrated by this conference. This workshop is dedicated to the interdisciplinary research of mathematicians and geoscientists and contributes to the international year “Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013″. It provides a platform for scientists working in the intersection of mathematics and the geosciences to present and discuss novel solutions and open problems. Besides the invited lectures, contributed talks, in particular also by junior scientists, from all areas of the interface of mathematics and the geosciences are welcome.

The workshop will be located in the Hotel “Haus am Weinberg” on the top of a vineyard with a spectacular view of the Upper Rhine Valley in Germany.

Examples of relevant topics for the conference are:

  • constructive approximation on the sphere and the ball
  • gravity and magnetic field modelling
  • inverse problems
  • mathematical seismology
  • numerical methods for partial differential equations
  • satellite data analysis
  • statistical and stochastic methods

However, contributions to further geomathematical topics are also welcome.

The following persons have agreed to give invited talks.

  • S. Dahlke (Marburg, Germany)
  • W. Freeden (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
  • E.W. Grafarend (Stuttgart, Germany)
  • R. Korn (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
  • J. Kusche (Bonn, Germany)
  • P. Maaß (Bremen, Germany)
  • A. Meister (Kassel, Germany)
  • Z. Nashed (Orlando, Florida, USA)
  • N. Olsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • H. Omre (Trondheim, Norway)
  • S. Pereverzyev (Linz, Austria)
  • J. Prestin (Lübeck, Germany)
  • R. Rummel (Munich, Germany)
  • O. Scherzer (Vienna, Austria)
  • M. Schreiner (Buchs, Switzerland)
  • F.J. Simons (Princeton, New Jersey, USA)
  • T. Sonar (Braunschweig, Germany)
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