13:00 | Arnd Meyer (Chemnitz): Welcome |
13:15 | Miloslav Feistauer (Prague): Numerical Approximations of Compressible Flow |
14:15 | Lutz Tobiska (Magdeburg): Finite Element Methods and Ferrofluids |
15:15 | Tea and coffee break |
15:45 | Uwe Risch (Magdeburg): The Residual Free Bubble Method for Bilinear Finite Elements |
16:30 | Ralf Hartmann (Heidelberg): Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for conservation equations |
17:15 | Boris Khoromski, Wolfgang Hackbusch (Leipzig): On H-Matrix FE Approximation to Nonlocal (Integral) Operators |
09:00 | Zdenek Bittnar (Prague): Parallel Computations in Material Modeling |
10:00 | Peter Jimack, Sarfraz Nadeem (Leeds): A Parallel Domain Decomposition Preconditioner for Three-Dimensional Problems |
10:45 | Tea and coffee break |
11:15 | Bernd Heinrich (Chemnitz): Nitsche type mortaring for elliptic problems |
12:00 | Olaf Steinbach (Stuttgart): Hybrid Coupled Domain Decomposition Methods |
12:45 | Photo and lunch break |
14:30 | M. Farhloul (Moncton, Canada), Serge Nicaise, Luc Paquet (both Valenciennes): Refined mixed finite element method for the Boussinesq equations in polygonal domains |
15:15 | Markus Melenk (Leipzig), Klaus Gerdes (Göteborg), Christoph Schwab (Zürich): Efficient quadrature in hp-FEM |
16:00 | Tea and coffee break |
16:30 | Christian Wieners (Heidelberg): Efficient and reliable approximations for elliptic eigenvalue problems |
17:15 | Thomas Apel (Chemnitz): How to calculate singularity exponents? | 19:00 | Get-together in the restaurant Brau und Bögen |
09:00 | Michal Krizek (Prague): Nonobtuse tetrahedral partitions and the discrete maximum principle |
10:00 | Gerd Kunert (Chemnitz): Mesh generation and error estimation on anisotropic meshes |
10:45 | Frank Hülsemann (Erlangen), Yves Tourigny (Bristol): On the computational cost of a local r-refinement method for variational problems |
11:30 | Closing, Buffet |
12:15 | Excursion to Kriebstein dam and castle |
All participants obtain a booklet with the programme and the abstracts at the beginning of the Symposium.