Cécile Appert-Rolland | University Paris-Sud Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
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Modeling of crowd movements; models of the social force type and cellular automata; experimental aspects. Physicist point of view on collective movements |
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Xavier Besseron | University of Luxembourg |
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High performance calculation for particles, parallelization of DPM (Discrete Particle Method) for industrial problems |
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Martin Campos Pinto | Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics |
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Particle Methods for Plasma Physics |
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José A. Carillo De La Plata | Imperial College London |
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Collective movement of active quantities and Cucker-Smale models. Mathematical approach to collective movements |
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Lénaïc Chizat | University of Paris-Sud |
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Optimal Transport and Techniques in Machine Learning: Monitoring Individuals by Eulerian Observation |
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Giacomo Dimarco | University of Ferrara |
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Monte Carlo methods, kinetic patterns with collisions. |
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Emmanuel Frénod | University of Vannes |
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Data assimilation, concrete examples from industry where models of partial differential equations are fed with data |
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Isabellle Gallagher | ENS Paris |
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Derivation of the Boltzmann equation and hydrodynamic limit which makes it possible to summarize how to build kinetic models and their fluid approximation. |
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