【摘 要】
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Over the last few years,discontinuous Galerkin(DG)methods have found their way into the main stream of computational sciences and are now being successfully
【机 构】
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Univ.of Sci.& Tech.of China
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Over the last few years,discontinuous Galerkin(DG)methods have found their way into the main stream of computational sciences and are now being successfully applied in almost all areas of natural sciences and engineering.The aim of this minisymposium is to present the most recent developments in the design and theoretical analysis of DG methods,and to discuss relevant issues related to the practical implementation and applications of these methods.Topics include: theoretical aspects and numerical analysis of discontinuous Galerkin methods,non-linear problems,and applications.Particular emphasis will be given to applications coming from fluid dynamics,solid mechanics and kinetic theory.
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