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Meetings/Workshops on Calculus, Differential Equations and Integration in the Netherlands
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| 1. | [ID=163456]PDE approximations in Fast reaction - Slow diffusion scenarios |
| 10 Nov 2008 → 14 Oct 2008; Leiden , Netherlands |
| organizer: Lorentz Center |
| abstract: The focus of this workshop will be on the modeling, analysis and simulation of fast reaction-slow diffusion type scenarios as well as corresponding fast-reaction limits. Within this framework, internal sharp and thin reaction layers form and travel through the spatial domain often producing unexpected effects. Such situations appear in a variety of significant applications; for example fame propagation in combustion theory, segregation and aggregation of biological individuals, chemical attack on reactive porous materials (such as concrete or natural stone), dissolution and precipitation reactions in minerals, solidification and temperature-induced phase transitions in steels represent typical cases in which the fast process is localized within an a priori unknown internal active layer. |
| weblink: http://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/program.php3?jaar=2008 |
| related subject(s): Applied Maths: Physics |
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last updated: 14 May 2008