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Issue ESAIM: Proc.
Volume 29, 2009
Multiresolution and Adaptive Methods for Convection-Dominated Problems
Page(s) 1 - 7
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/2009051
Published online 10 December 2009

ESAIM: Proc., 2009, Vol. 29, pp. 1-7
DOI: 10.1051/proc/2009051

New Trends in Multiresolution and Adaptive Methods for Convection-Dominated Problems

Frédéric Coquel1, 2, Yvon Maday1, 2, Siegfried Müller3, Marie Postel1, 2 and Quang Huy Tran4

1  UPMC Paris 06, UMR 7598 LJLL, Paris, F-75005 France
2  CNRS, UMR 7598 LJLL, Paris, F-75005 France
3  Institut für Geometrie und Praktische Mathematik, RWTH Aachen, Templergraben 55, 52056 Aachen, Germany
4  IFP, Département Mathématiques Appliquées, 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-Préau, 92852 Rueil-Malmaison, France


Published online: 10 December 2009

Abstract
The MAMCDP'09 workshop took place in Paris in January 2009. It was intended to promote multiresolution and other adaptive techniques for complex applications where convection is the prevailing phenomenon. Presentations were given by both senior and young researchers from various institutions over two days. In this introduction we summarize the presentations whose slides are available on the website of the workshop as well as the present contributions.



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