News

2014
Website for HDA2015 is online.
March 2013
Group picture online
February 2013
The workshop is over, hope to see you at HDA2015 in Bonn.
 
The program and the book of abstracts.
January 2013
There is also a local website at the ANU with additional information.

Group picture

About

The workshop covers current research on all numerical aspects of high-dimensional problems. The scope ranges from high-dimensional approximation theory over computational methods to engineering and scientific applications. Participation is open to all interested in high-dimensional computational mathematics and science.

This international workshop is the fifth in a series which were previously held at The Australian National University in Canberra (HDA05 and HDA07) , at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (HDA09), and at the University of Bonn (HDA2011).

This time the workshop returns to The Australian National University in Canberra to be held from 11. – 15. February 2013.

Scientific committee

  • Jochen Garcke (U Bonn & Fraunhofer SCAI, Germany)
  • Michael Griebel (U Bonn & Fraunhofer SCAI, Germany)
  • Wolfgang Hackbusch (Max Planck Institute Leipzig, Germany)
  • Markus Hegland (ANU, Australia & TU München, Germany)
  • Frances Kuo (UNSW, Australia)
  • Christoph Schwab (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
  • Ian Sloan (UNSW, Australia)
  • Greg Wasilkowski (University of Kentucky, USA)
  • Henryk Wozniakowski (Columbia U, USA & Warsaw U, Poland)
  • Harry Yserentant (TU Berlin, Germany)

Organisers

  • Jochen Garcke (Universität Bonn & Fraunhofer SCAI, Germany)
  • Christoph Kowitz (TU München, Germany)
  • Valeriy Khakhutskyy (TU München, Germany)

Local Organiser

Contributing and participating

The program of the HDA workshops consists solely of contributed talks and we encourage both young researchers as well as established researchers to contribute. Interaction between researchers is one of the main goals of this series of workshops.

These conferences are called workshops to encourage the presentation of work in progress.

The workshop will have no parallel sessions, therefore the number of participants will be limited.

Important dates

  • Latest submission of abstracts: 15th of November 2012
  • Acceptance of abstracts: 22nd of November 2012
  • Early registration until: 31st of December 2012

Conference fees

  • Student: AU$ 100
  • Participant: AU$ 200
  • Late registration: AU$ 300

The workshop will be held at the Manning Clark Centre of The Australian National University.

You can contact us by email: {the abbreviation of this conference, i.e., 3 letters and then 4 digits} @ ins . uni-bonn . de.