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  • WAVES 2015

    The 12th International Conference onMathematical and Numerical Aspects of

    Wave Propagation

    July 20-24, 2015

    held at:

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

    Germany

    Conference Program(Preliminary Version of 14 July 2015)

    KIT-Department ofMathematics

  • Conference Information

    The conference site is located on KIT South Campus (KIT Campus Süd) in central Karlsruhe. Thecampus is located to the east of the palace (Karlsruher Schloss) and can be conveniently reached by manytram lines. Closeby tram stops are Kronenplatz, Kronenplatz/Fritz-Erler-Straße or Durlacher-Tor/KITCampus-Süd (all located near the bottom on the map to the left).All conference activities take place in two buildings:

    Kollegiengebäude Mathematik 20.30: Registration, and coffee breaks take place in the lobby of ournewly renovated mathematical sciences building. The minisymposia and contributed sessions takeplace in seminar rooms SR -1.025, SR 0.014, SR 0.019, SR 1.067, SR 2.066 and SR 2.067 in thisbuilding.

    Architecture Building 20.40: All plenary sessions take place in the Fritz-Haller Auditorium in building20.40. Enter through the main entrance (diagonally across the street from the Math Building). Theentrance to the auditorium is on the other side of the lobby.

    All conference rooms have video projectors and we provide laptops in each room, so that participants cancopy their presentations there in the breaks before their session. The use of your own laptop is possible,however we urgently advise to test the connection well in advance. The video projectors were installedjust a few weeks prior to the conference and have been found not to work reliably with all laptops.The conference desk will be staffed all week to help you with any queries regarding the conference or anyrelated issues. You can also approach one of the members of the local organizing committee.

    Registration

    Registration will take place in the lobby of the Mathematical Sciences building and will start on Monday,20 July, at 8am. The conference desk will be staffed all week to carry out registration of late arrivals.However, credit card payments for open items will only be possible on Monday, 20 July. On other days,open items will have to be paid for in cash.

    Internet

    Wifi is avaible throughout all KIT buildings. Users can login into the EDUROAM network with credentialsfrom their home institutions if available. We also have prepared a number of guest accounts for the KITWifi network. Such an account can be obtained from the conference desk.

    Floor plans of building 20.30.

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  • Social Program

    Excursions

    All excursions take place on Wednesday afternoon of the conference week.Busses for the Hike or the Trip to Speyer leave at 14:00. Please be on time. The bus stop is located atEngesser-Straße/Paulke-Platz as indicated on the map.The trip to ZKM will be made in several small groups, as we will travel to the museum by tram. Thegroups will meet on Ehrenplatz at the statue of Athena. We will publish lists with the meeting times atthe conference desk.

    Conference Dinner

    The conference dinner takes place at the Kühler Krug Restaurant and Brewery. We recommend to travelto the venue by tram. Take Tram Line 5 from either KIT/Campus Süd or Kronenplatz/Fritz-Erler-Straßeand alight at Kühler Krug.The link https://goo.gl/maps/jk8fg takes you to a map showing the way from the tram station tothe restaurant. This map is also embedded in the conference website on the page on Lunch Breaks /Dinner.

    Practical Information

    Public Transport

    The conference badge is valid as a travel pass on the Karlsruhe public transport system (Tramsand busses within the city limits) from Monday to Friday of the conference week. Karlsruhe has a veryconvient tram system with frequent trains on all lines. Unfortunately, due to ongoing construction worksthroughout the city, there are detours on several lines. If in doubt, check with the conference desk wherewe will have up to date information available.We also recommend to use the tram to travel to the venue for the conference dinner.

    Lunches

    The conference fee does not include any lunches. We have compiled a list of recommended restaurants,pubs or fast food venues for your convenience.You can find a map with the locations of these places via the conference web site on the page on LunchBreaks / Dinner.

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  • Monday, July 20

    Session 1 (SR 0.019) Session 2 (SR 1.067) Session 3 (SR 0.014) Session 4 (SR -1.025) Session 5 (SR 2.066) Session 6 (SR 2.077)

    08:00 - 09:00 Registration

    09:00 - 09:15 Welcome

    09:15 - 10:15 Plenary Lecture: Leszek F. Demkowicz - DPG Method for Wave Propagation Problem. An Overview

    10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break

    10:45 - 12:45

    Minisymposium:Low FrequencyElectromagnetic

    Imaging and EletricalImpedance

    Tomography

    Minisymposium:Wave-based

    DiscretizationsContributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break

    14:00 - 15:00 Plenary Lecture: Thorsten Hohage - Hardy space infinite elements

    15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30 - 17:00Minisymposium:

    Numerical Bottlenecksin Helioseismology

    Minisymposium:Wave Motions of

    Fluid-LoadedStructures and

    Multiple Scattering

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    17:00 - 17:15 Short Break

    17:15 - 18:15 Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

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  • Monday, July 20, Monday, July 20, 9:15–10:15

    Chair: Christian Wieners

    Invited Lecture: Leszek Demkowicz

    Discontinuous Petrov Galerkin (DPG) Method with Optimal Test Functions for Wave Propagation Prob-lems. An Overview

    Monday, July 20, 10:45-12:45

    Minisymposium: Low Frequency Electromagnetic Imaging and Eletrical Impedance Tomog-raphy

    Room 0.019

    10:45–11:15: A MUSIC scheme for impedance imaging using multiple AC frequenciesMartin Hanke

    11:15–11:45: Imaging of Dielectric Objects Via Monotonicity of the Transmission EigenvaluesAntonello Tamburrino, David Colton, Peter Monk and Lucio Barbato

    11:45–12:15: Model-aware Newton-type Inversion for Electrical Impedance TomographyRobert Winkler and Andreas Rieder

    12:15–12:45: A FFT-based numerical method to convert intensity maps into conductivity contrast mapsCédric Bellis and Herve Moulinec

    Minisymposium: Wave-based Discretizations

    Room 1.067

    10:45–11:15: Asymptotic Solution of High-Frequency Multiple Scattering ProblemsSamuel Groth, Daan Huybrechs and Peter Opsomer

    11:15–11:45: Hybrid numerical asymptotic approximation for multiple scattering problemsAndrew Gibbs, Simon Chandler-Wilde, Stephen Langdon and Andrea Moiola

    11:45–12:15: A high-frequency boundary element method for a transmission scattering problemSamuel Groth, Stephen Langdon and David Hewett

    12:15–12:45: BEM-based Finite Element Methods with PDE-adapted basis functions on polygonal and polyhe-dral meshesSteffen Weißer

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Marcus Grote

    10:45–11:15: Adaptive Eigenspace Inversion for the Helmholtz EquationMarcus Grote and Uri Nahum

    11:15–11:45: Absence of trapped modes for a class of unbounded propagative mediaAnne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Sonia Fliss, Christophe Hazard and Antoine Tonnoir

    11:45–12:15: Sharp high-frequency estimates for the Helmholtz equationEuan Spence, Dean Baskin and Jared Wunsch

    12:15–12:45: High order accurate computation of singular solutions for time-harmonic wavesSteven Britt, Sam Magura, Sergey Petropavlovsky, Semyon Tsynkov and Eli Turkel

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  • Room -1.025, Chair: Thomas Hagstrom

    10:45–11:15: Double Absorbing Boundaries for Finite Difference Time Domain ElectromagneticsJohn LaGrone and Thomas Hagstrom

    11:15–11:45: A DG discretization of a Double Absorbing BoundaryKarl Juhnke and Thomas Hagstrom

    11:45–12:15: Perfectly Matched Layers for dispersive Maxwell’s equationsPatrick Joly, Eliane Becache and Valentin Vinoles

    12:15–12:45: Computation of modes in embbeded helical structures with the SAFE-PML methodKhac Long Nguyen and Fabien Treyssède

    Room 2.066, Chair: Armin Lechleiter

    10:45–11:15: A high-order Nystrom solver for electromagnetic scattering from orthotropic mediaAkash Anand, Awanish Kumar Tiwari and Ambuj Pandey

    11:15–11:45: A High-Order Integral Equation Solver for Problems of Electromagnetic Scattering by Three-Dimensional Open SurfacesCarlos Perez-Arancibia and Oscar Bruno

    11:45–12:15: First order estimates in integral equations on stochastic boundariesBas Michielsen

    12:15–12:45: Integral equation solvers for two-dimensional simulations in nanoplasmonicsHarun Kurkcu

    Room 2.067, Chair: Christian Wieners

    10:45–11:15: Finite Element Heterogeneous Multiscale Method for Maxwell’s Equation in Frequency DomainPatrick Ciarlet, Sonia Fliss and Christian Stohrer

    11:15–11:45: Analysis of Multiscale Methods for Long Time Wave Propagation in Locally Periodic MediaDoghonay Arjmand and Olof Runborg

    11:45–12:15: Interaction of seismic waves with the microstructure of cavernous-fractured reservoirsVladimir Tcheverda, Vadim Lisitsa, Anastasiya Merzlikina, Galina Reshetova and Maksim Protasov

    12:15–12:45: Eliminating the pollution effect in Helmholtz problems by local subscale correctionDaniel Peterseim and Dietmar Gallistl

    Monday, July 20, Monday, July 20, 14:00–15:00

    Chair: Andreas Rieder

    Invited Lecture: Thorsten Hohage

    Hardy space infinite elements

    Monday, July 20, 15:30–17:00

    Minisymposium: Numerical Bottlenecks in Helioseismology

    Room 0.019

    15:30–16:00: Solving the forward problem of helioseismology in the frequency domainLaurent Gizon and Marc Duruflé

    16:00–16:30: Solution of time-harmonic Galbrun’s equation in the context of helioseismologyMarc Duruflé and Juliette Chabassier

    16:30–17:00: Waveform inversion across the scales: A terrestrial perspectiveAndreas Fichtner

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  • Minisymposium: Wave Motions of Fluid-Loaded Structures and Multiple Scattering

    Room 1.067

    15:30–16:00: Effective versus individual waves for water wave and thin plate problemsSebastian Rupprecht, Malte Peter, Luke Bennetts and Hyuck Chung

    16:00–16:30: Transmission of ocean waves through a row of randomly perturbed circular ice floesFabien Montiel and Vernon Squire

    16:30–17:00: Small oscillations of a pressurised, elastic, spherical shellKirsty Kuo, Hugh Hunt and John Lister

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Martin Hanke

    15:30–16:00: Inverse Scheme for Acoustic Source Localization based on Microphone Array MeasurementsManfred Kaltenbacher and Barbara Kaltenbacher

    16:00–16:30: The Generalized Linear Sampling Method for limited aperture dataLorenzo Audibert, Alexandre Girard and Houssem Haddar

    16:30–17:00: Computing Interior Eigenvalues of Domains from Far FieldsZixian Jiang and Armin Lechleiter

    Room -1.025, Chair: Simon Chandler-Wilde

    15:30–16:00: A high frequency boundary element method for scattering by three-dimensional screensJon Hargreaves, David Hewett, Yiu Lam and Stephen Langdon

    16:00–16:30: High-frequency asymptotic compression of dense BEM matricesDaan Huybrechs and Peter Opsomer

    16:30–17:00: A high-frequency preconditioner for the boundary element method applied to high-intensity focusedultrasoundElwin van’t Wout, Pierre Gelat, Timo Betcke and Simon Arridge

    Room 2.066, Chair: Wolfgang Reichel

    15:30–16:00: Hydrodynamic model for surface plasmon polaritons in metallic nanostructuresGiuseppe Toscano, Jakob Straubel and Carsten Rockstuhl

    16:00–16:30: Numerical study of dispersion models for nanophotonicsStéphane Lanteri, Claire Scheid, Nikolai Schmitt and Jonathan Viquerat

    16:30–17:00: Curious energy losses at corners of metallic inclusionsAnne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Camille Carvalho, Colin Chambeyron, Lucas Chesnel, Patrick Cia-rlet, André Nicolet and Frédéric Zolla

    Room 2.067, Chair: Dan Givoli

    15:30–16:00: Uniqueness and stability results on the gravity water waves with vorticityEvgeniy Lokharu, Vladimir Kozlov and Nikolay Kuznetsov

    16:00–16:30: Entropy Stable Finite Volume Scheme for Shallow Water ModelsAndrew Winters and Gregor Gassner

    16:30–17:00: An asymptotic technique for computing travelling water wavesKonstantinos Kalimeris

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  • Monday, July 20, 17:15–18:15

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.019, Chair: Olivier Lafitte

    17:15–17:45: Convergence and Inherent Oscillations within a Method-of-Auxiliary-Sources Solution to a Problemof Potential TheoryGeorge Fikioris and Nikolaos Tsitsas

    17:45–18:15: Impedance Transmission Conditions for the Electric Potential across a Highly Conductive CasingAralar Erdozain and Victor Péron

    Room 1.067, Chair: Christophe Hazard

    17:15–17:45: Limiting amplitude principle for a two-layered medium composed of a dielectric material and ametamaterialMaxence Cassier, Christophe Hazard and Patrick Joly

    Room 0.014, Chair: Martin Hanke

    17:15–17:45: Computational method for exact frequency dependent ray tracingMaksim Protasov and Kirill Gadylshin

    17:45–18:15: Multilevel Monte Carlo method for Helmholtz equation with random coefficientsMyoungnyoun Kim and Imbo Sim

    Room -1.025, Chair: Simon Chandler-Wilde

    17:15–17:45: A discretisation method with the Hdiv scalar product for the electric field integral equationKazuki Niino, Sho Akagi and Naoshi Nishimura

    17:45–18:15: Boundary Integral Formulations for Modeling Eddy Current TestingMarc Bonnet, Edouard Demaldent and Audrey Vigneron

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  • Tuesday, July 21

    Session 1 (SR 0.019) Session 2 (SR 1.067) Session 3 (SR 0.014) Session 4 (SR -1.025) Session 5 (SR 2.066) Session 6 (SR 2.077)

    09:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Peter Kuchment - Can one hear the heat of the body?

    10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

    10:30 - 12:30

    Minisymposium:Low FrequencyElectromagnetic

    Imaging and EletricalImpedance

    Tomography

    Minisymposium:Wave-based

    DiscretizationsContributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break

    14:00 - 15:00 Plenary Lecture: Andrew Norris - Acoustic invisibility and causality

    15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30 - 17:00 Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    17:00 - 17:15 Short Break

    17:15 - 18:15 Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

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  • Tuesday, July 21, Tuesday, July 21, 9:00–10:00

    Chair: Andreas Kirsch

    Invited Lecture: Peter Kuchment

    Can one hear the heat of the body?

    Tuesday, July 21, 10:30–12:30

    Minisymposium: Low Frequency Electromagnetic Imaging and Eletrical Impedance Tomog-raphy

    Room 0.019

    10:30–11:00: A conformal mapping method in inverse obstacle scatteringRainer Kress and Houssem Haddar

    11:00–11:30: Recovering Multiscale Buried Anomalies in a Two-layered MediumJingzhi Li, Peijun Li, Hongyu Liu and Xiaodong Liu

    11:30–12:00: Source Supports from Sparse Measurements in Electric Impedance TomographyStefanie Hollborn, Martin Hanke and Nuutti Hyvoenen

    12:00–12:30: Spectral approximations for iterative inversion methods: A parabolic caseLauri Mustonen

    Minisymposium: Wave-based Discretizations

    Room 1.067

    10:30–11:00: Generalized plane waves for varying coefficientsLise-Marie Imbert-Gerard

    11:00–11:30: Study of damping in locally resonant metamaterials through unit cell modellingLucas Van Belle, Claus Claeys, Elke Deckers and Wim Desmet

    11:30–12:00: The space-time Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin method for the wave equationAndrea Moiola, Fritz Kretzschmar, Ilaria Perugia and Sascha M. Schnepp

    12:00–12:30: A Trefftz time-space discontinuous Galerkin method for the second-order wave equationLehel Banjai, Emmanuil Georgoulis and Oluwaseun Lijoka

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Tilo Arens

    10:30–11:00: Far field investigation in the presence of substrateSahar Sargheini and Ralf Hiptmair

    11:00–11:30: Transmission and Scattering of Waves by General Shapes with High Order Accuracy Using theDifference Potentials MethodMichael Medvinsky, Semyon Tsynkov and Eli Turkel

    11:30–12:00: Volume integral method for solving scattering problems from locally perturbed periodic layersHoussem Haddar and Thi-Phong Nguyen

    12:00–12:30: Improvement of the Foldy-Lax model for three dimensional multiple scattering by small obstacles.Abderrahmane Bendali, Pierre-Henri Cocquet and Sébastien Tordeux

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  • Room -1.025, Chair: Sonia Fliss

    10:30–11:00: Homogenization for the one-dimensional wave equation with periodic coecients in a boundeddomainThi Trang Nguyen, Lenczner Michel and Brassart Matthieu

    11:00–11:30: On the homogenization of a transmission problemBojan Guzina, Fioralba Cakoni and Shari Moskow

    11:30–12:00: High order transmission conditions between homogeneous and homogenized periodic half-spacesXavier Claeys, Sonia Fliss and Valentin Vinoles

    12:00–12:30: Homogenized model of vibro-acoustic transmission on multi-plate panelsEduard Rohan and Vladimir Lukes

    Room 2.066, Chair: Marlis Hochbruck

    10:30–11:00: Locally Implicit Time Integration for Linear Maxwell’s EquationsAndreas Sturm and Marlis Hochbruck

    11:00–11:30: Fourth order energy-preserving locally implicit discretization for linear wave equationsJuliette Chabassier and Sebastien Imperiale

    11:30–12:00: Runge-Kutta type Explicit Local Time-Stepping for ElectromagneticsMarcus Grote and Michaela Mehlin

    12:00–12:30: Multi-Level Runge-Kutta Based Local Time-Stepping for Wave PropagationMartin Almquist, Marcus Grote and Michaela Mehlin

    Room 2.067, Chair: Armin Lechleiter

    10:30–11:00: Determining Transmission Eigenvalues of Anisotropic Inhomogeneous Media from Far Field DataStefan Peters

    11:00–11:30: Boundary Integral Equations for the Transmission Eigenvalue Problem for Maxwell’s EquationsFioralba Cakoni, Houssem Haddar and Shixu Meng

    11:30–12:00: Weyl law for signed counting function of positive interior transmission eigenvaluesEvgeny Lakshtanov and Boris Vainberg

    12:00–12:30: A numerical method to compute electromagnetic interior transmission eigenvaluesAndreas Kleefeld

    Tuesday, July 21, Tuesday, July 21, 14:00–15:00

    Chair: Manfred Kaltenbacher

    Invited Lecture: Andrew Norris

    Acoustic invisibility and causality

    Tuesday, July 21, 15:30–17:00

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.019, Chair: Marcus Grote

    15:30–16:00: Wave splitting for time-dependent scattered field separationMarcus Grote, Marie Kray, Frederic Nataf and Franck Assous

    16:00–16:30: Far field splitting for the Helmholtz equationRoland Griesmaier

    16:30–17:00: On Wave Splitting by Integral EquationsRoland Potthast

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  • Room 1.067, Chair: Stephen Langdon

    15:30–16:00: A high-order solver for inhomogeneous penetrable scattering in two dimensionsJagabandhu Paul, Ambuj Pandey, Akash Anand and B.V. Rathish Kumar

    16:00–16:30: A system of boundary integral equations for transient wave-structure interactionFrancisco-Javier Sayas and Tonatiuh Sanchez-Vizuet

    16:30–17:00: A Super-Algebraic Convergent Solver for Systems of Biperiodic Integral Equations and Applicationsto Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by Biperiodic GratingsThomas Rösch and Tilo Arens

    Room 0.014, Chair: Marc Bonnet

    15:30–16:00: MyBEM, a fast boundary element solver by Sparse Cardinal Sine DecompositionFrançois Alouges and Matthieu Aussal

    16:00–16:30: A spectral view on Convolution Quadrature type method for the wave equation.Timo Betcke and Nicolas Salles

    16:30–17:00: Using impedance transmission conditions in time domain - the application to thin sheets for theeddy current modelMaxim Felde and Kersten Schmidt

    Room -1.025, Chair Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia

    15:30–16:00: Resonance Problems in Cylindrical Waveguides with Backward Propagating ModesMartin Halla and Lothar Nannen

    16:00–16:30: New perspectives offered by overlaps to design transparent boundary conditions in waveguidesVahan Baronian, Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Sonia Fliss and Tonnoir Antoine

    16:30–17:00: An Infinite Element Method Treating Backward Waves in Unbounded Elastic PlatesMartin Halla and Lothar Nannen

    Room 2.066, Chair: Wolfgang Reichel

    15:30–16:00: Spectral properties of selfadjoint rational operator functions and applications to wave propagationin photonic crystalsChristian Engström

    16:00–16:30: Efficient computation of scattering resonances for frequency dependent dielectric resonatorsJuan C. Araujo-Cabarcas and Christian Engström

    16:30–17:00: Spectral properties of non-selfadjoint rational operator functions and applications to wave propa-gation in photonic crystalsAxel Torshage and Christian Engström

    Room 2.067, Chair: Tobias Jahnke

    15:30–16:00: Efficient Time Integration of the Maxwell-Klein-Gordon Equation in the Non-Relativistic LimitRegimePatrick Krämer and Katharina Schratz

    16:00–16:30: Convergence analysis of a splitting method for laser-plasma interaction simulationsGeorg Jansing and Achim Schaedle

    16:30–17:00: Error analysis of hybrid particle-in-cell (PIC) methods for oscillatory Maxwell-like equationsSimone Buchholz and Marlis Hochbruck

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  • Tuesday, July 21, 17:15–18:15

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 1.067, Chair: Stephen Langdon

    17:15–17:45: Preconditioning Techniques for Local Multiple Traces Formulation for Scattering ProblemsSimon Tournier, José Pinto and Carlos Jerez-Hanckes

    Room 0.014, Chair: Marc Bonnet

    17:15–17:45: Excitation of a Layered Sphere by an Arbitrarily Positioned Point Source: Direct ProblemProkopis Prokopiou and Nikolaos Tsitsas

    17:45–18:15: An offline/online algorithm for scattering in half-plane stochastic configurationsMahadevan Ganesh and Stuart Hawkins

    Room -1.025, Chair: Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Bhen Dhia

    17:15–17:45: An FMM for waveguide problems for Helmholtz’ equation in 2DRyota Misawa, Kazuki Niino and Naoshi Nishimura

    17:45–18:15: Domain Optimization for a Junction of Closed Acoustic WaveguidesJulian Ott

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  • Wednesday, July 22

    Session 1 (SR 0.019) Session 2 (SR 1.067) Session 3 (SR 0.014) Session 4 (SR -1.025) Session 5 (SR 2.066) Session 6 (SR 2.077)

    09:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Mark Groves - Three-dimensional water waves

    10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

    10:30 - 12:30Minisymposium:

    Fast Solvers for theHelmholtz Equation

    Minisymposium:Waves and Plasmas

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break

    14:00 - 18:00 Excursions

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  • Wednesday, July 22, Wednesday, July 22, 9:00–10:00

    Chair: Wolfgang Reichel

    Invited Lecture: Mark Groves

    Three-dimensional water waves

    Wednesday, July 22, 10:30–12:30

    Minisymposium: Fast Solvers for the Helmholtz Equation

    Room 0.019

    10:30–11:00: Combination of multilevel methods and Krylov subspace methods for acoustic full waveform in-version in seismicsHenri Calandra, Youssef Diouane, Serge Gratton and Xavier Vasseur

    11:00–11:30: On efficiency and pollution error in Helmholtz solversChristiaan C. Stolk

    11:30–12:00: Toward a scalable solver for 2D resonant cavitiesLeonardo Zepeda-Nunez and Laurent Demanet

    12:00–12:30: A Parallelized DDM Sweeping Preconditioner for the Solution of High-Frequency Helmholtz andMaxwell EquationsAlexandre Vion and Christophe Geuzaine

    12:30–13:00: Deflating the Shifted Laplacian for the Helmholtz EquationAbdul Sheikh Hannan, Domenico Lahaye and Kees Vuik

    Minisymposium: Waves and Plasmas

    Room 1.067

    10:30–11:00: Discretization of Maxwell’s equations in a magnetic plasma with non uniform densityBruno Déspres, Felipe Da Silva, Martin Campos Pinto and Stéphane Heuraux

    11:00–11:30: Stable Perfectly Matched Layers for a Simplified Anisotropic Model of Cold PlasmaEliane Becache, Patrick Joly and Maryna Kachanovska

    11:30–12:00: Numerical Solution of the Wave Kinetic Equation in Tokamak PlasmasHannes Weber, Omar Maj and Emanuele Poli

    12:00–12:30: Plasma and electromagnetic waves interaction: study of the hybrid resonance.Bruno Déspres, Lise-Marie Imbert-Gerard and Olivier Lafitte

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Tilo Arens

    10:30–11:00: Acoustic scattering by inhomogeneous anisotropic obstacle: Boundary-domain integral equationapproachDavid Natroshvili

    11:00–11:30: A Spectral Volumetric Integral Equation Method for Ocean Acoustics with Depth-Dependent Back-ground Sound SpeedTobias Rienmueller

    11:30–12:00: A high-order Nystrom scheme for acoustic scattering by inhomogeneous penetrable media in threedimensionsAmbuj Pandey, Akash Anand and B.V. Rathish Kumar

    12:00–12:30: Sensitivity analysis for shape optimization of a focusing acoustic lens in lithotripsyVanja Nikolić and Barbara Kaltenbacher

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  • Room -1.025, Chair: Stefan Sauter

    10:30–11:00: Finite Elements for linear wave propagation in polygonal domainsFabian Müller and Christoph Schwab

    11:00–11:30: Interior penalty finite element methods for high-order local boundary conditionsKersten Schmidt, Julien Diaz Diaz and Christian Heier

    11:30–12:00: Locally implicit discontinuous Galerkin time domain method for electromagnetic wave propagationin dispersive mediaStéphane Descombes, Stéphane Lanteri and Ludovic Moya

    12:00–12:30: A comparison of high-order finite element method and wave-based discontinuous Galerkin methodsfor Helmholtz problemsAlice Lieu, Gwenael Gabard and Hadrien Beriot

    Room 2.066, Chair: Wolfgang Reichel

    10:30–11:00: Nonlinear Bloch Waves in the Periodic Gross-Pitaevskii Equation in RdTomas Dohnal and Hannes Uecker

    11:00–11:30: A variational approach of soliton interaction with localized PT -symmetric potentialN. Karjanto and H. Susanto

    11:30–12:00: Nonlinear Standing Waves on a Periodic Array of Circular CylindersLijun Yuan and Ya Yan Lu

    Room 2.067, Chair: Thomas Hagstrom

    10:30–11:00: High-fidelity numerical simulation of the dynamic beam equationKen Mattsson and Vidar Stiernström

    11:00–11:30: High-fidelity numerical simulation of solitons in the nerve axonKen Mattsson and Jonatan Verpers

    11:30–12:00: Uniformly optimised wavenumber approximations by central finite difference operatorsViktor Linders and Jan Nordström

    Wednesday, July 22, 14:00–18:00, Excursions

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  • Thursday, July 23

    Session 1 (SR 0.019) Session 2 (SR 1.067) Session 3 (SR 0.014) Session 4 (SR -1.025) Session 5 (SR 2.066) Session 6 (SR 2.077)

    09:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Lehel Banjai - Some new advances in the analysis and discretization of time-domain boundary integral operators

    10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

    10:30 - 12:30

    Minisymposium:Advanced

    ComputationalMethods for Acoustic

    and Elastic WavePropagation

    Minisymposium:Boundary Integral

    Equations for TimeHarmonic Scattering

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break

    14:00 - 15:00 Plenary Lecture: Kurt Busch - Modelling Light Propagation in Nano-Photonic Systems

    15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30 - 17:00Minisymposium:

    Numerical Bottlenecksin Helioseismology

    Minisymposium:Wave Motions of

    Fluid-LoadedStructures and

    Multiple Scattering

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    17:00 - 17:15 Short Break

    17:15 - 18:15Minisymposium:

    Fast Solvers for theHelmholtz Equation

    Minisymposium:Waves and Plasmas

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    19:00 - 22:00 Conference Dinner

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  • Thursday, July 23, Thursday, July 23, 9:00–10:00

    Chair: Francisco Sayas

    Invited Lecture: Lehel Banjai

    Some new advances in the analysis and discretization of time-domain boundary integral operators

    Thursday, July 23, 10:30–12:30

    Minisymposium: Advanced Computational Methods for Acoustic and Elastic Wave Propaga-tion

    Room 0.019

    10:30–11:00: Convergence analysis of leap-frog based local time-stepping for the wave equationLoredana Gaudio, Marcus Grote and Michaela Mehlin

    11:00–11:30: Galerkin Difference Methods from Bandlimited Interpolation FunctionsThomas Hagstrom and Jeffrey Banks

    11:30–12:00: Reduced order models for large scale wave propagationVladimir Druskin Druskin, Alexander Mamonov, Mikhail Zaslavsky, Rob Remis and JörnZimmerling

    12:00–12:30: Polarized traces: a scalable solver for 2D HelmholtzLeonardo Zepeda-Nunez and Laurent Demanet

    Minisymposium: Boundary Integral Equations for Time Harmonic Scattering

    Room 1.067

    10:30–11:00: A Well-Conditioned Fast Multipole Boundary Element Method for 3-D ElastodynamicsStéphanie Chaillat, Marion Darbas and Frédérique Le Louër

    11:00–11:30: Comparisons of integral equations formulations for high-frequency two-dimensional Helmholtztransmission problems in domains with cornersCatalin Turc, Victor Dominguez and Mark Lyon

    11:30–12:00: Well-Conditioned Boundary Element Formulation for Scattering at Partly Impenetrable ObjectsElke Spindler, Ralf Hiptmair and Xavier Claeys

    12:00–12:30: Local Multiple Traces Modelling for High-Frequency ScatteringJosé Pinto, Simon Tournier and Carlos Jerez-Hanckes

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Laurent Demanet

    10:30–11:00: Non-scattering wavenumbers and far field invisibility for a finite set of incident/scattering directionsAnne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Lucas Chesnel and Sergei Nazarov

    11:00–11:30: Inverse wave scattering via moment relaxationAugustin Cosse and Laurent Demanet

    11:30–12:00: An Efficient FEM Model for Wave Propagation in Heterogeneous MediaM. Ganesh and C. Morgenstern

    12:00–12:30: A nonconforming minimal residual method for first-order systems of time-dependent PDEs inspace-timeJohannes Ernesti and Christian Wieners

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  • Room -1.025, Chair: Willy Dörfler

    10:30–11:00: Statistical Inverse Problem and Numerical Simulation Related to Electromagnetic Wave Propaga-tionTimo Lähivaara and Kati Niinimäki

    11:00–11:30: Combination of Finite Differences with Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Seismic ModelingVadim Lisitsa and Vladimir Tcheverda

    11:30–12:00: A lumped nodal DGTD-PIC method to ensure charge conservation for the 3D Vlasov-Maxwellsystem on nonconforming cartesian gridsBruno Fornet, Alexandra Grabon and Josette Despinoy

    12:00–12:30: A posteriori error estimates for discontinuous Galerkin method to the elasticity problemChristian Daveau and Hong Cam Luong

    Room 2.066, Chair: Marc Bonnet

    10:30–11:00: Material derivatives of the boundary integral operators arising from time-harmonic electromagneticpotential theory and applicationsFrédérique Le Louër

    11:00–11:30: Matched asymptotics approach to the construction and justification of reduced graph models for3D Maxwell’s equations in networks of thin co-axial cablesGeoffrey Beck, Imperiale Sébastien and Patrick Joly

    11:30–12:00: Approximate computation of the time-dependent magnetic and electric Green’s functions in arectangular parallelepipedValery Yakhno and Sengul Ersoy

    12:00–12:30: Low-Frequency Asymptotics for Time-Harmonic Maxwell Equations in Exterior DomainsDirk Pauly

    Room 2.067, Chair: Frank Hettlich

    10:30–11:00: Diffraction of Weierstrass scalar fractal waves by circular apertures: symmetry and patterns, com-plexity and dimensionJames M. Christian, Emily P. Woodroofe and Graham S. McDonald

    11:00–11:30: Unstable resonators with polygon and von Koch-type boundary conditions: virtual source modellingof fractal eigenmodesJames M. Christian, Ioannis Begleris, Simon J. Wickham, Graham S. McDonald and JungangHuang

    11:30–12:00: Boundary Conditions for Hyperbolic Systems of Equations on Curved Erroneous DomainsSamira Nikkar and Jan Nordström

    Thursday, July 23, Thursday, July 23, 14:00–15:00

    Chair: Patrick Joly

    Invited Lecture: Kurt Busch

    Modelling Light Propagation in Nano-Photonic Systems

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  • Thursday, July 23, 15:30–17:00

    Minisymposium: Numerical Bottlenecks in Helioseismology

    Room 0.019

    15:30–16:00: Parameter identification for the acoustic wave equation in helioseismologyDamien Fournier, Thorsten Hohage and Laurent Gizon

    16:00–16:30: Viscoacoustic full waveform inversion for spatially uncorrelated problemsRenat Shigapov, André Kurzmann and Thomas Bohlen

    Minisymposium: Wave Motions of Fluid-Loaded Structures and Multiple Scattering

    Room 1.067

    15:30–16:00: Scattering by a CagePaul Martin

    16:00–16:30: Scattering of water waves by thin floating platesRichard Porter

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Karim Ramdani

    15:30–16:00: High order asymptotic expansion for thin periodic layers in polygonal domainsBérangère Delourme, Kersten Schmidt and Adrien Semin

    16:00–16:30: Error estimates for an Helmholtz transmission problem with a perforated thin structure and cornersingularitiesAdrien Semin, Kersten Schmidt and Bérangère Delourme

    16:30–17:00: Study of spoof plasmons in an array of sound hard to sound soft inclusionsJean-Francois Mercier and Agnes Maurel

    Room -1.025, Chair: Thorsten Hohage

    15:30–16:00: Varification of Variational Source Conditions for Inverse Medium Scattering ProblemsThorsten Hohage and Frederic Weidling

    16:00–16:30: Regularization Techniques for Inverse Scattering Problems with Sparsity ConstraintsMarcel Rennoch and Florian Bürgel

    16:30–17:00: Higher-order expansion of misfit functional for defect identification in elastic solidsMarc Bonnet and Rémi Cornaggia

    Room 2.066, Chair: Willy Dörfler

    15:30–16:00: Numerical Approximation of Solitary waves in Some Internal Wave SystemsAngel Duran and Dimitrios Mitsotakis

    16:00–16:30: A nonlinear and singular wavepacket in a rapidly rotating vortexPhilippe Caillol

    16:30–17:00: Application of the Entropy Viscosity Method to Hermite methods for Shock ProblemsAdeline Kornelus and Daniel Appelo

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  • Room 2.067, Chair: Laurent Demanet

    15:30–16:00: Uncertainty Quantication for High Frequency WavesGabriela Malenova, Mohammad Motamed and Olof Runborg

    16:00–16:30: Reflection of waves by fractional interfacesLaurent Demanet and Olivier Lafitte

    16:30–17:00: Role of Special Functions in Multiple-Edge DiffractionWonju Jeon

    Thursday, July 23, 17:15–18:15

    Minisymposium: Fast Solvers for the Helmholtz Equation

    Room 0.019

    17:15–17:45: Domain decomposition methods combined with absorption for the Helmholtz equationPaul Childs, Ivan Graham, Douglas Shanks, Euan Spence and Eero Vainikko

    17:45–18:15: Scalable solver for far- and near-field maps of the Helmholtz equations.Siegfried Cools and Wim Vanroose

    Minisymposium: Waves and Plasmas

    Room 1.067

    17:15–17:45: The electromagnetic wave propagation in magnetized plasmas of TokamaksAurore Back, Simon Labrunie, Jean-Rodolphe Roche, Pierre Bertrand and Hattori Takashi

    17:45–18:15: Structure-preserving Maxwell solvers with particles: conforming and non-conforming schemesMartin Campos Pinto, Mathieu Lutz and Eric Sonnendrucker

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Karim Ramdani

    17:15–17:45: Periodic quantum graphs with asymptotically predefined spectral gapsDiana Barseghyan and Andrii Khrabustovskyi

    17:45–18:15: Guided modes in ladder-like open periodic waveguidesBérangère Delourme, Sonia Fliss, Patrick Joly and Elizaveta Vasilevskaya

    Room -1.025, Chair: Thorsten Hohage

    17:15–17:45: A robust inversion method for quantitative 3D shape reconstruction from coaxial eddy-currentmeasurementsHoussem Haddar, Zixian Jiang and Mohamed Kamel Riahi

    17:45–18:15: Reflection Full Waveform Inversion in MBTT formulationGuy Chavent, Kirill Gadylshin and Vladimir Tcheverda

    Thursday, July 23, 19:00, Conference Dinner

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  • Friday, July 24

    Session 1 (SR 0.019) Session 2 (SR 1.067) Session 3 (SR 0.014) Session 4 (SR -1.025) Session 5 (SR 2.066) Session 6 (SR 2.077)

    09:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Michael Weinstein - Topologically protected edge states in continuous two-dimensional honeycomb structures

    10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

    10:30 - 12:30

    Minisymposium:Advanced

    ComputationalMethods for Acoustic

    and Elastic WavePropagation

    Minisymposium:Boundary Integral

    Equations for TimeHarmonic Scattering

    Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks Contributed Talks

    12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break

    13:30 - 14:30 Plenary Lecture: Sonia Fliss - Transparent boundary condition for complex media

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  • Friday, July 24, Friday, July 24, 9:00–10:00

    Chair: Dirk Hundertmark

    Invited Lecture: Michael Weinstein

    Topologically protected edge states in continuous two-dimensional honeycomb structures

    Friday, July 24, 10:30–12:30

    Minisymposium: Advanced Computational Methods for Acoustic and Elastic Wave Propaga-tion

    Room 0.019

    10:30–11:00: An H-matrix based direct solver for the Boundary Element Method in 3D elastodynamicsStéphanie Chaillat, Patrick Ciarlet and Luca Desiderio

    11:00–11:30: The Double Absorbing Boundary (DAB) MethodDan Givoli, Daniel Rabinovich, Daniel Baffet, Thomas Hagstrom and Jacobo Bielak

    11:30–12:00: A new discontinuous Galerkin formulation for wave equations in second order formDaniel Appelo and Thomas Hagstrom

    12:00–12:30: A FEM-BEM coupling for wave scattering problems with rotating obstaclesSilvia Falletta and Giovanni Monegato

    Minisymposium: Boundary Integral Equations for Time Harmonic Scattering

    Room 1.067

    10:30–11:00: Function spaces for integral equations on fractal domainsSimon Chandler-Wilde, David Hewett and Andrea Moiola

    11:00–11:30: Computation of highly oscillatory double integrals and application to Boundary Element Methodsin high frequency domainVictor Dominguez, Ivan Graham and Tatiana Kim

    11:30–12:00: Formulation and solution of wave scattering problems in BEM++Timo Betcke, Simon Arridge, Samuel Groth, Nicolas Salles, Matthew Scroggs and Elwin van ’TWout

    12:00–12:30: A new a posteriori error estimate for BEM in 2D-acousticsMarc Bakry, Sébastien Pernet and Francis Collino

    Contributed Sessions:

    Room 0.014, Chair: Frank Hettlich

    10:30–11:00: A dispersion minimizing finite difference scheme and Multifrontal Hierarchically Solver for the 3DHelmholtz equationSergey Solovyev and Dmitry Vishnevsky

    11:00–11:30: A Nitsche-type Method for Helmholtz Equation with an Embedded Acoustically Permeable Inter-faceEsubalewe Lakie Yedeg, Eddie Wadbro, Peter Hansbo, Mats G. Larson and Martin Berggren

    11:30–12:00: A Fictitious Domain Approximation of Hard Scatterers Free from Spurious ResonancesMartin Berggren, Fotios Kasolis and Eddie Wadbro

    12:00–12:30: DDM sweeping preconditioning with complete radiation boundary conditions for the HelmholtzequationSeungil Kim

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  • Room -1.025, Chair: Andreas Rieder

    10:30–11:00: Recovering the initial state of the wave equation in unbounded domain using observersSonia Fliss, Sébastien Imperiale and Philippe Moireau

    11:00–11:30: DORT Method For The Detection Of Small Moving Disks In A FluidKarim Ramdani and Alexandre Munnier

    11:30–12:00: SAR Imaging beyond the First Born ApproximationMikhail Gilman and Semyon Tsynkov

    12:00–12:30: Stability estimate for Calderón problem with partial dataAlberto Ruiz Gonzalez, D. dos Santos Ferreira and Pedro Caro

    Room 2.066, Chair: Christophe Hazard

    10:30–11:00: Plasmonic waveguides: T-coercivity approach for Maxwell’s equationsAnne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Camille Carvalho and Patrick Ciarlet

    11:00–11:30: Huygens’ principle-based wavefront tracing in non-uniform mediaF.A. Volpe, P.-D. Létourneau and A. Zhao

    11:30–12:00: Convergence of Krylov subspace solvers with Schwarz’ preconditioner for Maxwell exterior problemEric Darrigrand, Nabil Gmati and Rania Rais

    12:00–12:30: High-quality meshes for exact controllability method in electromagneticsJukka Räbinä, Sanna Mönkölä and Tuomo Rossi

    Room 2.067, Chair: Marcus Grote

    10:30–11:00: Local absorbing boundary conditions for 2d open waveguidesDirk Klindworth and Kersten Schmidt

    11:00–11:30: Local Absorbing Boundary Condition for Multiple ScatteringSebastian Acosta and Vianey Villamizar

    11:30–12:00: PML for Time-Dependent Wave Equation with Highly Oscillating CoefficientsOhsung Kwon and Imbo Sim

    12:00–12:30: High Order Absorbing Boundary Conditions for the 2D Helmholtz EquationHélène Barucq, Morgane Bergot and Juliette Chabassier

    Friday, July 24, Friday, July 24, 13:00–14:00

    Chair: Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia

    Invited Lecture: Sonia Fliss

    Transparent boundary condition for complex media

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  • Index of Speakers

    Almquist, Martin, 12Antoine, Tonnoir, 13Appelo, Daniel, 27Araujo-Cabarcas, Juan C., 13Arjmand, Doghonay, 6Audibert, Lorenzo, 7Aussal, Matthieu, 13

    Back, Aurore, 24Bakry, Marc, 27Banjai, Lehel, 11Beck, Geoffrey, 22Belle, Lucas Van, 11Bellis, Cédric, 5Berggren, Martin, 27Bergot, Morgane, 28Betcke, Timo, 27Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Anne-Sophie, 7Buchholz, Simone, 13

    Caillol, Philippe, 23Carvalho, Camille, 28Cassier, Maxence, 8Chabassier, Juliette, 12Chaillat, Stéphanie, 21, 27Chesnel, Lucas, 21Christian, James M., 22Cocquet, Pierre-Henri, 11Cools, Siegfried, 24Cornaggia, Rémi, 23Cosse, Augustin, 21

    Déspres, Bruno, 17Darrigrand, Eric, 28Daveau, Christian, 22Delourme, Bérangère, 23Demaldent, Edouard, 8Descombes, Stéphane, 18Dohnal, Tomas, 18Dominguez, Victor, 27Duran, Angel, 23Duruflé, Marc, 6

    Engström, Christian, 13Erdozain, Aralar, 8Ernesti, Johannes, 21

    Falletta, Silvia, 27Felde, Maxim, 13Fichtner, Andreas, 6Fornet, Bruno, 22Fournier, Damien, 23

    Gadylshin, Kirill, 24Ganesh, M., 21Gibbs, Andrew, 5Givoli, Dan, 27Gizon, Laurent, 6

    Graham, Ivan, 24Griesmaier, Roland, 12Grote, Marcus, 21Groth, Samuel, 5Guzina, Bojan, 12

    Hagstrom, Thomas, 21Halla, Martin, 13Hanke, Martin, 5Hawkins, Stuart, 14Hazard, Christophe, 5Hewett, David, 27Hollborn, Stefanie, 11Huybrechs, Daan, 5

    Imbert-Gerard, Lise-Marie, 11Imperiale, Sébastien, 28

    Jeon, Wonju, 24Jerez-Hanckes, Carlos, 21Jiang, Zixian, 7Joly, Patrick, 6Juhnke, Karl, 6

    Kachanovska, Maryna, 17Kalimeris, Konstantinos, 7Kaltenbacher, Manfred, 7Karjanto, N., 18Khrabustovskyi, Andrii, 24Kim, Myoungnyoun, 8Kim, Seungil, 27Kleefeld, Andreas, 12Klindworth, Dirk, 28Kornelus, Adeline, 23Krämer, Patrick, 13Kray, Marie, 12Kress, Rainer, 11Kuo, Kirsty, 7Kurkcu, Harun, 6Kurzmann, André, 23Kwon, Ohsung, 28

    Lähivaara, Timo, 22Lafitte, Olivier, 17, 24LaGrone, John, 6Lahaye, Domenico, 17Langdon, Stephen, 7Le Louër, Frédérique, 22Lieu, Alice, 18Linders, Viktor, 18Lisitsa, Vadim, 22Liu, Xiaodong, 11Lokharu, Evgeniy, 7Lu, Ya Yan, 18

    Mönkölä, Sanna, 28Müller, Fabian, 18Maj, Omar, 17

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  • Malenova, Gabriela, 24Martin, Paul, 23Mattsson, Ken, 18Medvinsky, Michael, 11Mehlin, Michaela, 12Meng, Shixu, 12Mercier, Jean-Francois, 23Michielsen, Bas, 6Misawa, Ryota, 14Moiola, Andrea, 11Montiel, Fabien, 7Mustonen, Lauri, 11

    Nahum, Uri, 5Nannen, Lothar, 13Natroshvili, David, 17Nguyen, Khac Long, 6Nguyen, Thi Trang, 12Nguyen, Thi-Phong, 11Niino, Kazuki, 8Nikkar, Samira, 22Nikolić, Vanja, 17

    Opsomer, Peter, 7Ott, Julian, 14

    Pandey, Ambuj, 17Paul, Jagabandhu, 13Pauly, Dirk, 22Perez-Arancibia, Carlos, 6Peters, Stefan, 12Peterseim, Daniel, 6Pinto, Martin Campos, 24Porter, Richard, 23Potthast, Roland, 12Protasov, Maksim, 8

    Rösch, Thomas, 13Ramdani, Karim, 28Remis, Rob, 21Rennoch, Marcel, 23Riahi, Mohamed Kamel, 24Rienmueller, Tobias, 17Rohan, Eduard, 12Ruiz Gonzalez, Alberto, 28Rupprecht, Sebastian, 7

    Salles, Nicolas, 13Sanchez-Vizuet, Tonatiuh, 13Sargheini, Sahar, 11Schaedle, Achim, 13Scheid, Claire, 7Schmidt, Kersten, 18Semin, Adrien, 23Solovyev, Sergey, 27Spence, Euan, 5Spindler, Elke, 21Stohrer, Christian, 6Stolk, Christiaan C., 17Sturm, Andreas, 12

    Tamburrino, Antonello, 5Tcheverda, Vladimir, 6Tiwari, Awanish Kumar, 6Torshage, Axel, 13Toscano, Giuseppe, 7Tournier, Simon, 14Tsitsas, Nikolaos, 8, 14Tsynkov, Semyon, 5, 28Turc, Catalin, 21

    Vainberg, Boris, 12Vasilevskaya, Elizaveta, 24Vasseur, Xavier, 17Verpers, Jonatan, 18Villamizar, Vianey, 28Vinoles, Valentin, 12Vion, Alexandre, 17Volpe, F.A., 28

    Weißer, Steffen, 5Weidling, Frederic, 23Winkler, Robert, 5Winters, Andrew, 7Wout, Elwin van’t, 7

    Yakhno, Valery, 22Yedeg, Esubalewe Lakie, 27

    Zepeda-Nunez, Leonardo, 17, 21

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  • List of Participants

    Hala AbusafiaKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Martin AlmquistUppsala [email protected]

    Mathieu AppéTotal [email protected]

    Daniel AppeloUniversity of New MexicoUnited [email protected]

    Juan Carlos Araujo-CabarcasUme̊a [email protected]

    Tilo ArensKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Doghonay ArjmandThe Royal Institute of [email protected]

    Elizabeth ArterUniversity of BathUnited [email protected]

    Lorenzo AudibertEDF R&[email protected]

    Matthieu AussalEcole [email protected]

    Aurore BackInstitut Elie [email protected]

    Marc [email protected]

    Lehel BanjaiHeriot-Watt UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Simon BaumstarkKarlsruher Institut für TechnologieGermanys [email protected]

    Eliane BecacheCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de FranceFrance

    Geoffrey BeckCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Cedric BellisLab. Mechanics and Acoustics [email protected]

    Martin BerggrenUme̊a [email protected]

    Morgane BergotUniversité Lyon [email protected]

    Timo BetckeUniversity College LondonUnited [email protected]

    Wolf-Jürgen BeynUniversität [email protected]

    Thomas BohlenKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Marc BonnetCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Anne-Sophie Bonnet Ben-DhiaCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

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  • Simone BuchholzKarlsruhe Institue of [email protected]

    Florian BürgelUniversität [email protected]

    Kurt BuschHumboldt-Universität zu [email protected]

    Martin Campos PintoCNRS and UPMC (Paris 6 University)[email protected]

    Camille CarvalhoCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Maxence CassierUniversity of UtahUnited [email protected]

    Juliette [email protected]

    Stéphanie ChaillatCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Simon Chandler-WildeUniversity of ReadingUnited [email protected]

    Lucas ChesnelDefi, Ecole [email protected]

    Vladimir CheverdaIPGGRussian [email protected]

    James ChristianUniversity of SalfordUnited [email protected]

    Hyuck ChungAuckland University of TechnologyNew [email protected]

    Pierre-Henri CocquetUniversité de la Ré[email protected]

    Siegfried CoolsUniversity of [email protected]

    Rémi CornaggiaCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de FranceFrance

    Augustin CosseUniversité Catholique de [email protected]

    Eric DarrigrandUniversité de Rennes [email protected]

    Bérangère DelourmeCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Edouard DemaldentCEA, [email protected]

    Laurent DemanetMITUnited [email protected]

    Leszek F. DemkowiczUniversity of Texas at AustinUnited [email protected]

    Stéphane DescombesINRIA and J.A. Dieudonné [email protected]

    Luca DesiderioCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de FranceFrance

    Bruno [email protected]

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  • Tomas DohnalTechnische Universität [email protected]

    Victor DominguezUniversidad Publica de [email protected]

    Willy DörflerKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Angel DuranUniversity of [email protected]

    Janina DürrschnabelKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Marc DurufleINRIA Bordeaux [email protected]

    Johannes EilinghoffKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Christian EngströmUmea [email protected]

    Aralar [email protected]

    Johannes ErnestiKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Silvia FallettaPolitecnico di [email protected]

    Zelia FerretMax Planck Institute for Solar System [email protected]

    Andreas FichtnerETH [email protected]

    Stefan FindeisenKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Sonia FlissENSTA [email protected]

    Robin FlohrKarlsruhe Institut für [email protected]

    Bruno [email protected]

    Damien FournierInstitute for Applied [email protected]

    Gwenael GabardUniversity of SouthamptonUnited [email protected]

    Kirill GadylshinIPGG SB RASRussian [email protected]

    Carlos GaleanoKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Dietmar GallistlUniversität [email protected]

    Mahadevan GaneshColorado School of MinesUnited [email protected]

    Andreas Geyer-SchulzKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

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  • Andrew GibbsUniversity of ReadingUnited [email protected]

    Dan [email protected]

    Laurent GizonMax Planck Institute for Solar System [email protected]

    Ivan GrahamUniversity of BathUnited [email protected]

    Roland GriesmaierUniversität Wü[email protected]

    Marcus GroteUniversity of [email protected]

    Samuel GrothUniversity of ReadingUnited [email protected]

    Mark GrovesUniversität des [email protected]

    Bojan GuzinaUniversity of MinnesotaUnited [email protected]

    Thomas HagstromSouthern Methodist UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Martin HallaTU [email protected]

    Martin HankeUniversity of [email protected]

    Christopher HansonMax Planck Institute fur [email protected]

    Bastian HarrachUniversity of [email protected]

    Carlos HauserKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Stuart HawkinsMacquarie [email protected]

    Christophe HazardCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Clemens HeineSpringer Verlag [email protected]

    Frank HettlichKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    David HewettUniversity of OxfordUnited [email protected]

    David HippKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Andreas HirschKarlsruhe Institute for [email protected]

    Marlis HochbruckKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Thorsten HohageGeorg-August-Universität Gö[email protected]

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  • Stefanie HollbornJohannes Gutenberg-Universität [email protected]

    Daan HuybrechsKU [email protected]

    Piotr IdzikKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Lise-Marie Imbert-GerardCIMS - NYUUnited [email protected]

    Sebastien ImperialeInria Saclay - Î[email protected]

    Tobias JahnkeKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Wonju JeonKorea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyKorea, Republic [email protected]

    Carlos Jerez-HanckesPontificia Universidad Católica de [email protected]

    Zixian JiangINRIA [email protected]

    Patrick JolyCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Karl JuhnkeSouthern Methodist UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Maryna KachanovskaCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Konstantinos KalimerisAustrian Academy of [email protected]

    Manfred KaltenbacherTU [email protected]

    Natanael KarjantoNazarbayev [email protected]

    Andrii KhrabustovskyiKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Myoung Nyoun KimNational Institute for Mathematical SciencesKorea, Republic [email protected]

    Andreas KirschKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Andreas KleefeldBrandenburg University Of [email protected]

    Dirk KlindworthTU [email protected]

    Jonas KöhlerKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Adeline KornelusUniversity of New MexicoUnited [email protected]

    Balázs KovácsUniversity of Tü[email protected]

    Patrick KrämerKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

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  • Marie KrayUniversity of [email protected]

    Rainer KressUniversität Gö[email protected]

    Peter KuchmentTexas A&M UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Kirsty KuoKU [email protected]

    Harun [email protected]

    André KurzmannKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Ohsung KwonNational Institute for Mathematical SciencesKorea, Republic [email protected]

    Olivier LafitteUniversité Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité[email protected]

    John LaGroneSouthern Methodist UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Timo LähivaaraUniversity of Eastern [email protected]

    Stephen LangdonUniversity of ReadingUnited [email protected]

    Frédérique Le LouërUniversité de Technologie de Compiè[email protected]

    Armin LechleiterUniversity of [email protected]

    Michael LeguebeMax-Planck Institute for Solar Systeme [email protected]

    Marc LenoirCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de FranceFrance

    Alice LieuUniversity of SouthamptonUnited [email protected]

    Viktor LindersLinköping [email protected]

    Vadim LisitsaInstitute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RASRussian [email protected]

    Xiaodong LiuChinese Academy of [email protected]

    Evgeniy LokharuLinköpings [email protected]

    Ya Yan LuCity University of Hong [email protected]

    Markus MaierKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Omar MajMax-Planck-Institut für [email protected]

    Helle MajanderAalto [email protected]

    Gabriela MalenovaRoyal Academy of [email protected]

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  • Fabio MargottiKarlsruhe Institut fuer [email protected]

    Lena MartinKarlsruher Institut für Technologie - Fakultät für [email protected]

    Paul MartinColorado School of MinesUnited [email protected]

    Ken MattssonUppsala [email protected]

    Michael MedvinskyN/[email protected]

    Michaela MehlinUniversity of [email protected]

    Shixu MengUniversity of DelawareUnited [email protected]

    Jean-François MercierCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Bastiaan [email protected]

    Ryota MisawaKyoto [email protected]

    Georgi MitsovHumboldt-Universität zu [email protected]

    Andrea MoiolaUnversity of ReadingUnited [email protected]

    Sanna MönköläUniversity of Jyväskylä[email protected]

    Fabien MontielUniversity of OtagoNew [email protected]

    Fabian MuellerETH [email protected]

    Lauri MustonenAalto [email protected]

    Uri NahumUniversity of [email protected]

    Lothar NannenTU [email protected]

    David NatroshviliGeorgian Technical [email protected]

    Markus NeherKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Khac Long NguyenCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de FranceFrancen [email protected]

    Thi Phong NguyenEcole [email protected]

    Thi Trang NguyenUniversity of [email protected]

    Kazuki NiinoKyoto [email protected]

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  • Samira NikkarLinköping [email protected]

    Vanja NikolicUniversity of [email protected]

    Naoshi NishimuraKyoto [email protected]

    Andrew NorrisRutgers UniveristyUnited [email protected]

    Peter OpsomerKU [email protected]

    Julian OttKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Ambuj PandeyIndian Institute of Technology [email protected]

    Jagabandhu PaulIndian Institute of [email protected]

    Dirk PaulyUniversität [email protected]

    Carlos Perez-ArancibiaCalifornia Institute of TechnologyUnited [email protected]

    Laure PesudoCEA [email protected]

    Malte PeterUniversity of [email protected]

    Stefan PetersUniversity [email protected]

    Daniel PeterseimUniversität [email protected]

    Michael PlumKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Richard PorterUniversity of BristolUnited [email protected]

    Maxim ProtasovInstitute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RASRussian [email protected]

    Karim [email protected]

    Arnaud RecoquillayCEA [email protected]

    Wolfgang ReichelKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Rob RemisDelft University of [email protected]

    Marcel RennochUniversität [email protected]

    Galina ReshetovaICM&MGRussian Federationvova [email protected]

    Mohamed RiahiNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyUnited [email protected]

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  • Andreas RiederKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Tobias RienmuellerUniversitaet [email protected]

    Eduard RohanUniversity of West BohemiaCzech [email protected]

    Thomas RöschKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Jens Rottmann-MatthesKarlsruhe Institute for [email protected]

    Alberto Ruiz [email protected]

    Olof [email protected]

    Peter RuppKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Sebastian RupprechtUniversität [email protected]

    Lukasz RzepnickiNicolaus Copernicus University in [email protected]

    Nicolas SallesUniversity College LondonUnited [email protected]

    Gregory [email protected]

    Tonatiuh Sanchez-VizuetUniversity of DelawareUnited [email protected]

    Sahar SargheiniETH [email protected]

    Stefan SauterUniversität Zü[email protected]

    Francisco-Javier SayasUniversity of DelawareUnited [email protected]

    Achim SchädleHeinrich Heine Universitä[email protected]

    Mira SchedensackUniversität [email protected]

    Claire ScheidINRIA Sophia [email protected]

    Nick SchenkelsUniversity of [email protected]

    Kersten SchmidtTechnische Universität [email protected]

    Roland SchnaubeltKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Adrien SeminTechnische Universität [email protected]

    Raz [email protected]

    Imbo SimNational Institute for Mathematical SciencesKorea, Republic [email protected]

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  • Sergey SolovyevInstitute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RRussian [email protected]

    Euan SpenceUniversity of BathUnited [email protected]

    Elke SpindlerETH Zü[email protected]

    Martin SpitzKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Christain StohrerCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Chris StolkUniversity of [email protected]

    Andreas SturmKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Guillaume SylvandAirbus Group Innovations / [email protected]

    Antonello TamburrinoUniversità di [email protected]

    Nguyen Thai NgocGoettingen [email protected]

    Awanish TiwariIIT [email protected]

    Antoine TonnoirCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Axel TorshageUme̊a [email protected]

    Giuseppe ToscanoKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie)[email protected]

    Simon [email protected]

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    Nikolaos TsitsasAristotle University of [email protected]

    Catalin TurcNJITUnited [email protected]

    Boris VainbergUNC at CharlotteUnited [email protected]

    Lucas Van BelleKU Leuven - [email protected]

    Elwin van ’t WoutUniversity College LondonUnited [email protected]

    Elizaveta VasilevskayaUniversité Paris [email protected]

    Xavier [email protected]

    Jonatan VerpersUppsala [email protected]

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  • VIANEY VillamizarBrigham Young UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Valentin VinolesCentre de recherche INRIA Saclay - Ile de [email protected]

    Alexandre VionUniversity of [email protected]

    Francesco VolpeColumbia UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Frederic WeidlingUniversity of [email protected]

    Michael WeinsteinColumbia UniversityUnited [email protected]

    Steffen WeißerUniversität des [email protected]

    Markus WessTU [email protected]

    Christian WienersKarlsruher Institut für [email protected]

    Robert WinklerKarlsruhe Institute of [email protected]

    Andrew WintersUniversity of [email protected]

    Valeriy YakhnoDokuz Eylul [email protected]

    Esubalewe L. YedegUme̊a [email protected]

    Leonardo Andres Zepeda NunezMITUnited [email protected]

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