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http://www.imus.us.es/IWROM4
ECCOMASEuropean Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
MORTech 20174th International Workshopon Reduced Basis, POD and PGDModel Reduction Techniques
November 8 - 10Seville, Spain
Conference Venue
Accommodation
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Registration Fee
Important Dates
Publications
Supporting Organizations
European Community onComputational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS)
■ Instituto de Matemáticas de laUniversidad de Sevilla (IMUS)
Local Organizing Committee
MORTech 2017 will take place in Seville, Spain, at the Assembly
Hall (Salón de Actos) of Faculty of Mathematics of the University
of Seville, in the Reina Mercedes Campus.
Seville is easy to reach from the main Spanish cities, has an
international airport (Sevilla-San Pablo) and a main train station
(Sevilla-Santa Justa) with a fast-track railway connecting Sevilla
with Madrid as well as many other important cities in Spain.
■ Universidad de Sevilla
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imusInstituto de Matemáticas de laUniversidad de Sevilla
Tomás Chacón Department EDAN & IMUS
Enrique Delgado Department EDAN & IMUS
Daniel Franco Department EDAN
Isabel Sánchez Department of Applied Mathematics
Conference Office & Contact
IMUS. Edificio Celestino Mutis, primera planta.
Campus de Reina Mercedes. Avda. Reina Mercedes s/n.
41012 Sevilla - Spain.
Contact for administrative purposes:
Teresa Ayuga [email protected]
Contact for organization or other purposes:
Isabel Sánchez Muñoz [email protected]
Special numbers of AMSES, CRAS Mécanique and SEMA
Journal will be published, containing extended versions of
the contributions, through a peer review process.
Submission deadline: June 16th, 2017
Notification of acceptance: July 14th, 2017
Early registration deadline: July 31th, 2017
The registration fee for the Conference is 400€ until July
31st 2017, and 500€ from August 1st 2017. This standard
rate fee includes documentation, coffee breaks, lunches (3
days), welcome cocktail, gala dinner and tourist visit.
Sevilla University residences, hotel quality:
Estanislao del Campo (45€/night, including breakfast).
Walking distance: 10 min. To make a reservation, please
send an e-mail to [email protected]. specify that you
are attending the 4th International Workshop on Reduced
Basis, POD and PGD Model Reduction Techniques and the
dates of your stay.
Hernando Colón (36€/night, including breakfast). Walking
distance: 5 min. To make a reservation, please send an e-
mail to [email protected] specifying that you attend the 4th
International Workshop on Reduced Basis, POD and PGD
Model Reduction Techniques and the dates of your stay.
Neighbouring hotels:
AC Palmera Al-Andalus and . Walking distance: 10-15 min.
Please make your own reservation directly with the hotel.
■ Departamento de MatemáticaAplicada I de la Universidadde Sevilla
■ L'Agence nationalede la recherche (ANR)
Conference Topics Conference Chairmen
Chairman Tomás Chacón RebolloInstitute of Mathematics, Sevilla
MORTech 2017 http://www.imus.us.es/IWROM4
This Workshops is the fourth of a series started in Cachan,
France, in 2011, and continued in Blois (2013). Its aim is to
present and exchange ideas on recent developments in
Reduced Basis (RB) approaches, Proper Orthogonal
Decomposition (POD) and Proper Generalized
Decomposition (PGD) methods for the numerical resolution
of models involving partial differential equations. Other
model size reduction methods are welcome in order to
foster cross-fertilization of ideas and their synergy.
Mechanics, like other domains, continues to supply
numerous engineering problems which, despite the
impressive progress of computational simulation
techniques, remain intractable today. POD, RB, PGD and
other model reduction methods are leading to a new
generation of high-performance computational tools which
provide solutions to engineering problems which are
inaccessible to standard codes based on classical and well-
established numerical techniques. This is a true
breakthrough with a potential gain of several orders of
magnitude.
The workshop is intended to be a meeting ground for the
various contributors, including mechanical engineers,
applied mathematicians and other researchers and
engineers involved in testing and computation. The
Workshop should provide answers to questions such as:
What are the benefits, but also the drawbacks, of RB
and POD/PGD methods?
What engineering challenges, especially in
engineering sciences and applied mathematics
could be addressed in the near future?
What are the key scientific issues?
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Convergence, stability analysis,verification and adaptive approaches
ROM for large number of parameters and nonlinear problems
Multi-scale and multi-physics problems
Multiparametric non-linear problems
Data-Based and Data-Driven ROM
Uncertainty quantification and propagation
Quasi-real-time simulation and control, optimization, inverse analysis and real time decision making
Data mining, big data
Engineering applications
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Co-Chairmen Francisco ChinestaÉcole Centrale, Nantes
Scientific Advisory Committee
Mejdi Azaiez University of Bordeaux
Charbel Farhat Stanford University
Elías Cueto University of Zaragoza
Manuel Doblaré University of Zaragoza
Luca Formaggia Politecnico di Milano
Bernard Haasdonk University of Stuttgart
Yvon Maday University of Paris
Hermann Matties Technical University, Braunschweig
Antonio Huerta Technical University of Catalonia
Alfio Quarteroni EPFL, Lausanne
Gianluigi Rozza SISSA, Trieste
José Manuel Vega Technical University of Madrid
Karen Wilcox MIT
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Conference Objectives
Pierre LadevezeENS Paris-Saclay