Time: | January 16, 2020 |
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Multimedia-Hörsaal am Institut für Baustatik und Baudynamik, Pfaffenwaldring 7, Raum 1.155 | |
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Prof. Dr. Joachim Schöberl from the Insitute of Analysis and Scientific Computing at the TU Wien will talk about "NGSolve – A Framework for Advanced Finite Element Methods":
NGSolve is a finite element software which combines a symbolic language for specifying variational formulations, with high order finite element spaces and advanced iterative solvers.
The symbolic language is based on Python, and allows to define finite element spaces, linear and bilinear-forms, and numerical algorithms on a high level. The computational intense work is performed by a parallel library implemented in
modern C++.
In this talk we show how NGSolve contributes to research in different areas. We give examples including non-linear
models, fast methods for time-dependent problems, and shape optimization problems on top.