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CMAI and Nonlocality: Analysis, Numerics, and Applications

 

The Math Department’s Center for Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (CMAI) successfully ran a workshop at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, Netherlands this fall entitled: Nonlocality: Analysis, Numerics, and Applications. This workshop brought together leading experts and young researchers interested in nonlocal problems. The thematic range covers aspects of nonlocality in four closely interacting areas of mathematics: Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Calculus of Variations, Numerics and Scientific Computing, Modeling and Applications. This workshop provided a fertile ground for exchanging ideas about novel analytical and numerical concepts. It aims to identify new research directions for the next decade. Above all, the workshop provided a unique opportunity to young scientists and furthered the creation of the next generation of scientists. See more here: https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/nonlocality-analysis-numerics-and-applications.html

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Lorentz Center Nonlocality in Analysis Workshop 2022

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