Multiscale Mathematics Workshop
Marriott Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico
December 13-15, 2004

An emerging consensus within the computational sciences is that simulation over a broad range of scales is needed for tomorrow's science-based efforts in science and engineering. Multiscale mathematics is a systematic approach for the integration of heterogeneous models and data over a broad range of scales. In particular, the following are three questions for driving a discussion on multiscale mathematics.

  1. What are the appropriate driving applications/ideas to pursue in multiscale mathematics and science?
  2. What are the multiscale aspects of candidate projects in multiscale mathematics and science?
  3. What are example simulations that contain sufficient multiscale to exploit large-scale simulations driven by algorithm analysis?

The goal of the workshop is to bring together a small, select group of scientists and to discuss current and potential synergistic efforts in multiscale mathematics and applications. The objective of the workshop is to develop a roadmap for multiscale research and foster collaborations in multiscale mathematics and science.

 

 

Organizing committee:

  • Scott Collis, Sandia National Laboratories, NM
  • Richard Lehoucq, Sandia National Laboratories, NM