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GESELLSCHAFT für ANGEWANDTE MATHEMATIK und MECHANIK e.V. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION of APPLIED MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS www.gamm2020.de 91st Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics March 16-20, 2020 in Kassel, Germany Foto: Universität Kassel Preliminary Program
Invitation The International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM e.V.) cordially invites you to its 91st Annual Meeting from 16th-20th March 2020. On behalf of the DGLR and the GAMM we also invite you to the 63rd Ludwig Prandtl Memorial Lecture. We invite all GAMM members to the regular General Assembly of the GAMM on Wednesday, 18th March 2020. Heike Faßbender, President Michael Kaliske, Secretary Venue The GAMM Annual Meeting 2020 is hosted by the University of Kassel. It will take place in the city of Kassel on the main campus (Holländischer Platz), located near the city center on the former Henschel terrain. Since 1955, the city of Kassel has hosted the documenta exhibition every five years. Unfortunately, this exhibition of contemporary art will not take place again until 2020. However, there are many exhibits of former docu- mentas throughout the city. Kassel offers a variety of museums, culture, art and the famous UNESCO World Heritage Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. Local organizing Chairs Local board committee Detlef Kuhl Hartmut Hetzler, Kassel Andreas Meister Dorothee Knees, Kassel Andreas Ricoeur Detlef Kuhl, Kassel Olaf Wünsch Felix Lindner, Kassel Anton Matzenmiller, Kassel Andreas Meister, Kassel Andreas Ricoeur, Kassel Maria Specovius-Neugebauer, Kassel Jens Wackerfuß, Kassel Olaf Wünsch, Kassel Otto Bruhns, Bochum http://www.gamm2020.de 1
Program Laura De Lorenzis, Braunschweig Committee Wolfgang Ehlers, Stuttgart Heike Faßbender, Braunschweig Günter Hofstetter, Innsbruck Michael Kaliske, Dresden Barbara Kaltenbacher, Klagenfurt Dorothee Knees, Kassel Daniel Kressner, Lausanne Detlef Kuhl, Kassel Ralf Müller, Kaiserslautern Martin Oberlack, Darmstadt Timo Reis, Hamburg Oliver Rheinbach, Freiberg Jörg Schröder, Duisburg-Essen Gabriele Steidl, Kaiserslautern Andrea Walther, Paderborn Kerstin Weinberg, Siegen Christoph Woernle, Rostock Olaf Wünsch, Kassel Plenary Lectures – Mathematics 1 Patrizio Neff (University of Duisburg-Essen) 2 Laura Grigori (INRIA Paris) 3 Carola Schönlieb (University of Cambridge) 4 Josef Málek (Charles Universiy Prague) Plenary Lectures – Mechanics 1 Stefan Hartmann (TU Clausthal) 2 Jörn Mosler (TU Dortmund) 3 Holger Steeb (University of Stuttgart) 4 Laurette Tuckerman (ESPCI Paris ) 2 https://www.gamm2020.de
Mensa University of Kassel Special Lectures Ludwig Prandtl Memorial Lecture tba Richard von Mises Lecture tba Public Lecture tba http://www.gamm2020.de 3
Preliminary Timetable Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 16.03.2020 17.03.2020 18.03.2020 19.03.2020 20.03.2020 30 8: 45 00 Sections 15 9: 30 Sections Sections Sections 45 Coffee 00 Poster 15 Registration 10: 30 and Coffee R. v. Mises Coffee Coffee 45 YAMM Sum- 00 mer School Lecture 15 11: 30 Plenary 2 Plenary 4 Plenary 7 45 GAMM 00 15 General 12: 30 Plenary 3 Assembly Plenary 5 Plenary 8 45 00 15 Lunch & 13: 30 Opening Lunch Lunch Closing YAMM Lunch 45 00 15 Prandtl 14: 30 Lecture Minisymposia 45 00 & DFG-PP Sections Sections YAMM 15 Sessions Assembly 15: 30 Plenary 1 45 00 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee 16: 15 Poster 30 45 00 Young Plenary 6 15 Researchers’ 17: Sections Sections 30 Minisymposia 45 00 Sections 15 18: 30 45 00 Welcome 15 Reception 19: 30 (7.00pm – 45 10.00pm) Public 00 Lecture Conference 15 20: Dinner 30 45 (7.30pm – 00 11.00pm) 15 21: 30 45 YAMM (Young Academics in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics) 4 https://www.gamm2020.de
Minisymposia 1 Computational Photonics Organizers: Christoph Pflaum (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) Bernd Witzigmann (U Kassel) 2 Symbolic computation methods for differential equations, dynamical systems, and control theory - With special emphasis on biochemical problems Organizers: Werner Seiler (U Kassel) Eva Zerz (RWTH Aachen) 3 Dissipativity, turnpikes and optimal control Organizers: Tim Faulwasser (KIT) Lars Grüne (U Bayreuth) 4 Advanced experimental and computational techniques in polymer mechanics Organizers: Vu Ngoc Khiêm (RWTH Aachen) Mokarram Hossain (Swansea University, UK) Jean-Benoît Le Cam (U of Rennes, France) 5 Mathematical Imaging meets Deep Learning Organizers: Joana Grah (TU Graz) Felix Lucka (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam) Young Researchers’ Minisymposia 1 Algorithms for coupled multi-physics problems Organizers: Alexander Heinlein (U zu Köln) Matthias Mayr (U der BW München) 2 Rank structured matrix and tensor techniques Organizers: Stefano Massei (EPF Lausanne) Davide Palitta (Max Planck Institute, Magdeburg) 3 Recent Developments in Isogeometric Analysis for Flow Problems Organizers: Andreas Apostolatos (TU München) Lutz Pauli (RWTH Aachen) Philipp Morgenstern (U Hannover) 4 Modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis of molecular systems Organizers: Andreas Bittracher (Freie U Berlin) Feliks Nüske (Rice U, Houston-USA) 5 Complexity Reduction in Optimal Control Organizers: Carmen Gräßle (U Hamburg) Silke Glas (U Ulm) http://www.gamm2020.de 5
6 Novel discretization methods for phase-field modeling in fracture mechanics Organizers: Tuanny Cajuhi (TU Braunschweig) Fleurianne Bertrand (HU Berlin) GAMM related DFG Priority Programmes 1 PP 1748: Reliable Simulation Techniques in Solid Mechanics. Development of Non-Standard Discretization Methods, Mechanical and Mathematical Analysis Organizers: Jörg Schröder (Uni Duisburg-Essen) Thomas Wick (Hannover) 2 PP 1798: Compressed Sensing in Information Processing (CoSIP) Organizers: Gitta Kutyniok (TU Berlin) Rudolf Mathar (RWTH Aachen) 3 PP 1881: Turbulent Superstructures Organizer: Jörg Schumacher (TU Ilmenau) 4 PP 1886: Polymorphic Uncertainty Modelling for the Numerical Design of Structures Organizer: Michael Kaliske (TU Dresden) 5 PP 1897: Calm, Smooth and Smart - Novel Approaches for Influencing Vibrations by Means of Deliberately Introduced Dissipation Organizer: Peter Eberhard (Uni Stuttgart) 6 PP 1962: Non Smooth and Complementarity-Based Distributed Parameter Systems: Simulation and Hierarchical Optimization Organizer: Michael Hintermüller (Weierstraß-Institut Berlin) 7 PP 2020: Cyclic Deterioration of High-Performance Concrete in an Experimental-Virtual Lab Organizer: Ludger Lohaus (Uni Hannover) 6 https://www.gamm2020.de
Sections S1 Multi-body dynamics Organizers: Simon R. Eugster (University of Stuttgart) Kristin de Payrebrune (TU Kaiserslautern) S2 Biomechanics Organizers: Silvia Budday (FAU-Erlangen-Nürnberg) Tim Ricken (University of Stuttgart) S3 Damage and fracture mechanics Organizers: Markus Kästner (TU Dresden) Björn Kiefer (TU Freiberg) S4 Structural mechanics Organizers: Sven Klinkel (RWTH Aachen) Jens Wackerfuß (University of Kassel) S5 Nonlinear oscillations Organizers: Elmar Woschke (OvGU Magdeburg) Dominik Kern (TU Chemnitz) S6 Material modelling in solid mechanics Organizers: Jörn Mosler (TU Dortmund) Patrick Kurzeja (TU Dortmund) S7 Coupled problems Organizers: Dieter Dinkler (TU Braunschweig) Ute Kowalsky (TU Braunschweig) S8 Multiscales and homogenization Organizers: Dietmar Gallistl (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) (RvMPreisträger 2019) Julian Fischer (IST Klosterneuburg) S9 Laminar flows and transition Organizers: Hendrik Kuhlmann (TU Wien) Peter Erhard (TU Dortmund) S 10 Turbulence and reactive flows Organizers: Olga Shishkina (MPI Göttingen) Sven Eckert (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. (HZDR)) S 11 Interfacial flows Organizers: Markus Scholle (Hochschule Heilbronn) Dirk Peschka (WIAS Berlin) S 12 Waves and acoustics Organizers: Fabian Duddeck (TU München) Tobias Gleim (University of Kassel) http://www.gamm2020.de 7
S 13 Flow control Organizers: Olaf Wünsch (University of Kassel) Markus Rütten (DLR Göttingen) S 14 Applied analysis Organizers: Dorothee Knees (University of Kassel) Marita Thomas (WIAS Berlin) S 15 Uncertainty Quantification Organizers: Andrea Barth (University of Stuttgart) tba S 16 Optimization Organizers: Martin Siebenborn (University of Hamburg) Kahtrin Welker (Helmut-Schmidt-Universitty of Hamburg) S 17 Applied and numerical linear algebra Organizers: Kirk Soodhalter (Trinity College Dublin) John Pearson (University of Edinburgh) Kathryn Lund (Temple University) S 18 Numerical methods for differential equations Organizers: Christoph Lehrenfeld (University of Göttingen) Herbert Egger (TU Darmstadt) S 19 Optimization of differential equations Organizers: Constantin Christof (TU München) Johannes Pfefferer (TU München) S 20 Dynamics and control Organizers: Moritz Schulze Darup (University of Paderborn) Jens Saak (MPI Magdeburg) S 21 Mathematical signal and image processing Organizers: Gerlind Plonka-Hoch (University of Göttingen) Michael Möller (University of Siegen) S 22 Scientific computing Organizers: Christian Hesch (University of Siegen) Matthias Bolten (University of Wuppertal) S 23 Applied operator theory Organizers: Birgit Jacob (University of Wuppertal) Hafida Laasri (University of Wuppertal) S 24 History of mechanics Organizers: Otto Bruhns (Ruhr-U-Bochum) Dietmar Gross (TU Darmstadt) 8 https://www.gamm2020.de
Registration Registration Participants are required to register. Please note that the registration fee does not include accommodation. Online registration is possible after 1st October 2019 here: http://www.conftool.org/gamm2020 and expires on 7thFebruary 2020, while on-site registration is still posible. Online registration is recommended. Until After Conference fee 31st Dec. 31 st Dec. 2019 2019 GAMM members (exclusive banquet) 270 € 320 € GAMM members (inclusive banquet) 320 € 370 € Non-Members (exclusive banquet) 370 € 420 € Non-Members (inclusive banquet) 420 € 470 € Accompanying Person 80 € 80 € Conference The conference dinner (banquet) is included in selected fee packages. dinner Registration fee Book of Abstracts (digital) includes Final program Public lecture Coffee breaks Welcome reception Certificate of attendance Accompanying Are registered by the related participant persons Conference Dinner & Welcome Reception Free access to the public lecture Companion The optional tours will only be proceeded if a minimum number of programme participants is reached. In case of cancellation of a tour you will be informed in due time and payments will be refunded. All tours are held in English and are subject to change. For further details see “Companion program” below. http://www.gamm2020.de 9
Locations The scientific events will take place on the campus of the University of Kassel (Holländischer Platz). The registration, plenary talks, minisymposia, young researcher's minisymposia, YAMM- Lunch, and the welcome reception will take place in the Campus Center of the University of Kassel. Campus Center: registration and welcome reception Hörsaal 1+2: opening, plenary lectures, Prandtl lecture, Richard-von-Mises award lecture, pub- lic lecture and closing Hörsaal 1+2: GAMM general assembly Nora-Platiel 5+8: Dekomech NP5 room 0109/0110 & Mathematician Meeting NP8 room 0422 Campus Center Ground Floor: coffee breaks, exhibition and poster session Gießhaus: YAMM-Lunch YAMM-Workshops: Monday and Friday Campus Center University of Kassel 10 https://www.gamm2020.de
Campus Center University of Kassel 1st floor of the Campus Center http://www.gamm2020.de 11
2nd floor of the Campus Center 3rd floor of the Campus Center 12 https://www.gamm2020.de
Accommodation Hotel reservations at preferred rates are arranged by the organisers. Detailed information will be available on the website in due course. Conference Office Conference office Correspondence related to registration, hotel accommodation, and social program, submission of abstracts and papers, exhibition, sponsoring, and all other matters should be sent to: GAMM2020-Conference Office Herr Dr. Tobias Gleim / Frau Christina Franke University of Kassel Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering FB14, Institut of Structural Analysis and Dynamics Chair of Mechanics and Dynamics Mönchebergstr. 7 34125 Kassel Phone: + 49.561.804.2984 Fax: + 49.561.804.3631 Email: gamm2020@uni-kassel.de Opening hours Monday, March 16 09:00 – 19:00 registration desk Tuesday, March 17 08:00 – 18:30 Wednesday, March 18 08:00 – 18:30 Thursday, March 19 08:00 – 18:30 Friday, March 20 08:00 – 12:00 Conditions and Any changes and cancellations must be done in written form and sent to cancellation the conference office at gamm2020@uni-kassel.de Reimbursement. For cancellations of registrations and optional tours received by 7th February 2020, the booking fee will be refunded less an administration fee of €40. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this date. Forms of Payment The registration fee can be paid by credit card, PayPal or bank transfer. http://www.gamm2020.de 13
Contributing a Sessions / Minisymposia / Young Researchers’ Minisymposia / GAMM related DFG Priority Programs Guidelines for All participants are invited to submit an abstract for a short abstract communication in one of the sessions (20 minutes including submission discussion). For a contribution to a minisymposium, young researchers’ minisymposium and GAMM related DFG priority program, an explicit invitation from the respective organisers is mandatory. Abstracts If you wish to present a short communication or have been invited to contribute a talk, please submit an abstract of your contribution which will serve as a basis for the decision on acceptance. Authors are kindly requested to write the abstract in English. Each participant is allowed to present one paper only. The collected abstracts will be published online. Submission of Abstracts have to be submitted via the online submission system abstracts available at: http://gamm2020.de Please submit your abstract before Friday, 6th December 2019. Classification Please assign your abstract to a section during the online submission. Additionally, please include a number of keywords related to the abstract. As a reference, you can also find standard classifications of topics at: Mathematical Reviews. Subject Index 2010 http://www.ams.org/msc/msc2010.html Applied Mechanics Reviews Index to Volume 43 (1990), pp. 371-375 14 https://www.gamm2020.de
Publication of Lectures Plenary lectures Plenary lectures can be published in the regular issues of ZAMM ("Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik"). Papers presented Papers presented at minisymposia and short communications can be in minisymposia, published electronically in PAMM (“Proceedings in Applied YR-minisymposia, Mathematics and Mechanics”). and in sections The papers are strictly limited to: 4 pages for a contribution to a minisymposium, a YR-minisymposium, a DFG-PP section, or a special topic lecture of a section, 2 pages for all contributed sessions. The editors reserve the right to deny publication of a manuscript based on the referee’s judgment. Papers need to be prepared in accordance with Wiley’s Author’s Instructions for Publication at www.wiley.com Papers have to be submitted after the conference until 19th June 2020 via the website http://jahrestagung.gamm-ev.de Childcare It is possible to use the flexible childcare service for children between 6 months and 12 years. The flexible childcare service is available from Monday to Friday. The childcare takes place in the parent-child room at the Campus Center at the Holländischer Platz. It is located in the main building of the conference. For proper planning, we kindly ask you to indicate your interest in a childcare service when registering for the conference and no later than 21st February 2020. We will then contact the childcare service. For more details about the childcare service, please contact the conference office gamm2020@uni-kassel.de Local Contacts Chairmen Detlef Kuhl Andreas Meister Andreas Ricoeur Olaf Wünsch Conference office Tobias Gleim Christina Franke gamm2020@uni-kassel.de http://www.gamm2020.de 15
Important Dates Online registration starts 1st October 2019 Registration deadline for talks (abstract upload, max. 250 words) 30th November 2019 Notificiation acceptance of abstract 18th December 2019 Deadline for early registration fee 31st December 2019 Deadline for payment in case an abstract has been submitted 31st December 2020 End of online registration 7th February 2020 After this date only on-site registration is possible Submission deadline for PAMM proceedings 19th June 2020 Special Events Monday, March 16 Opening 13:00 – 14:00 Campus Center Ludwig Prandtl memorial lecture 14:00 – 15:00 Campus Center Welcome reception 19:00 – 20:30 Campus Center Tuesday, March 17 Poster session 16:00 – 16:30 Campus Center Public lecture 19:30 – 20:30 Campus Center Wednesday, March 18 Poster session 09:30 – 10:30 Campus Center Richard-von-Mises award lecture 10:30 – 11:30 Campus Center General assembly 11:45 – 13:00 Campus Center YAMM lunch Career Opportunities for Young Academics 13:00 – 14:00 Gießhaus Conference dinner 19:30 Renthof Kassel Friday, March 20 Closing 13:00 – 14:00 Campus Center 16 https://www.gamm2020.de
Traveling to the Campus Holländischer Platz Kassel …bike City plans for biking and bike renting https://www.nextbike.de/de/kassel/ There are no free parking lots next to the conference venue. You will find parking lots for a fee around the conference venue …car (Moritzstraße, Mönchebergstraße, Henschelstraße, Gottschalkstraße). You can reach the University of Kassel (Holländischer Platz) by public transport (Tram, Regiotram and Bus, station "Hol- ländischer Platz") both from the railway station "Kassel Wil- …train helmshöhe" or the cultural station "Kulturbahnhof / Haupt- …bus bahnhof". For those arriving by ICE or another express train, it is …tram easier and faster to stop at the station "Kassel Wilhelmshöhe" and then take the tram lines 1 or 3 directly to "Holländischer Platz". You can get timetables from the schedule planner of the local public transport company (KVG) www.kvg.de Campus Holländischer Platz http://www.gamm2020.de 17
Venue The GAMM annual meeting 2020 is hosted by the University of Kassel. The city of Kassel combines urban culture and pure nature: museums, art, culture, sports and Campus Center (CC): The building on Moritz- leisure activities, mountains, lakes and forests as strasse forms the new center on the Hol- far as the eye can see. At the same time, Kassel is ländischer Platz Six lecture theaters with a total well-connected to Berlin and Munich, the Rhine of 2420 seats and six seminar rooms are avail- region, Hamburg and the Ruhr region. able on around 4900 square meters on floor Kassel is famous for its unique spacious land- space.There are also offices and plenty of scapes, especially for the riverside meadows of the space for central consulting and service facilities Karlsaue and the Fuldaaue and of course the of the university and the Studentenwerk. It was spectacular Wilhelmshöhe. Europe’s largest moun- completed and opened in 2015. tain park includes a castle, famous art collections and the statue of Hercules, Kassel’s most famous and visible landmark. Wilhelmshöhe was recently declared a World Cultural Heritage site. These and many other green spaces are the reason why two Events: thirds of the Kassel region are green. Opening Kassel was the residence and workplace of the Plenary and public lectures renowned Brothers Grimm; the library where they Minisymposia once worked as librarians, is now part of the Young researcher minisymposia university library system. Through their scientific Registration work, the famous brothers also founded modern German studies and collected major parts of their General assembly and Closing world-famous fairytale collection here in Kassel. Every year the University of Kassel appoints an outstanding writer and German philologist to a Brothers Grimm professorship. Kassel has an international reputation as a city of art with works ranging from antiquity to modernity. Kassel is host to excellent museums and galleries, a College for Art and Design and of course the five-yearly exhibition “documenta” for contemporary art. Individual tours and day trips can be found in: https://kassel-marketing.de/ 18 https://www.gamm2020.de
Companion Program We offer a guided tour from the service point in the campus center to the excursion destination. Everyone can decide for themselves whether to take part in a guided tour of the museum or to explore the area themselves. Karlsaue park, Orangery, marble bathhouse, planetarium Tuesday 17.03.2020/ 2 p.m. start at Service Point CampusCenter Next to Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, the Staatspark Karlsaue is the second large park in Kassel to be managed by the Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel. Situated between Rosenhang and the Fulda river, the park, which currently covers about 150 ha, border on Kassel’s city center and the Orang- ery Palace and invites visitors to stroll and relax in a beautiful historical setting. Originally laid out around 1700 as a symmetrical Baroque garden with basins and a fan-shaped canal system, the Karlsaue was redesigned into a landscape park at the end of the 18th century. However, the baroque vistas and structuring axes are still visible and still define the layout today. At the southern end of the park lies the Siebenbergen Isle or »Island of Flowers, which represents its magnificent bloom in spring and summer. The picturesque botanical diversity is maintained and cared for both in the park and on the island. GRIMM WORLD Kassel Wednesday 18.03.2020/ 2 p.m. start at Service Point CampusCenter The GRIMM WORLD Kassel transports the Brothers Grimm and their fairy tales into the modern era. Using artistic, medial and interactive means, this newly created experience space conveys the fascination of the life, work and influence of the Brothers Grimm. The GRIMM WORLD Kassel offers much more than just a formal presentation of valuable literary and historical exhibits. http://www.gamm2020.de 19
Among the particular highlights of the GRIMM WORLD are the personal copies of the Children’s and Household Tales from 1812/1815 with handwritten comments by the Brothers Grimm (since 2005 part of the UNESCO "Memory of the World"), the "Colored Roots" in the section "WOODEN ROOTS", which the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei created specifically for the GRIMM WORLD and donated to the city of Kassel, or the fascinating installation on the German dictionary by Ecke Bonk entitled “Random Reading / Book of Words”, which already captivated the public at the documenta XI and is now an integral part of the GRIMM WORLD. But see for yourself. UNESCO world heritage site of Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, Wilhelmshöhe Palace, Weißenstein Wing Thursday 19.03.2020/ 2 p.m. start at Service Point CampusCenter The Gesamtkunstwerk Wilhelmshöhe was declared a World Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee on 23 June 2013, which distinguishes it as a cultural landscape that is unique in the world. The approx. 560 ha World Heritage Site extends from the famous Kasseler landmark – the Hercules Monument – over the 350 meters high cascades down to Wilhelmshöhe and beyond along the line of sight of Wilhelmshöher Allee. The foundations of our unique baroque monument to European architecture and garden art were laid at the end of the 17th century under Landgraf Carl (r. 1677–1730). In the late 18th century, the park was expanded and converted into a romantic landscape garden inspired by English models. Landgraf Carl's baroque water games were preserved by his heirs and successors and supple- mented by romantic water features – waterfalls, the Aqueduct and the Great Fountain. In addition to the Hercules Monument and the water games, the highlights of the ensemble, which is still unique worldwide, include the medieval mock castle Löwenburg and the stately Wilhelmshöhe Palace with its nearby Ballroom and Greenhouse. 20 https://www.gamm2020.de
more tips for sights: Carricatura http://www.caricatura.de/home/ Fridericianum https://fridericianum.org/de/ http://www.gamm2020.de 21
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