Marco Ellero and Aritz Pérez will participate in CEDYA / CMA 2020
The biennial conference will be held at the Polytechnic School of Gijón and will feature ten plenary speakers as well as individual contributions.
Prof. Marco Ellero, Ikerbasque researcher at BCAM and Aritz Pérez, Postdoctoral Fellow at BCAM, will take part in the XXVI Congreso de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Aplicaciones (CEDYA)/ XVI Congreso de Matemática Aplicada (CDA) 2020. The event will take place from 14 to 18 June in Gijón (Asturias).
Prof. Ellero, leader of the Computational Fluid Dynamics: Modelling and Simulation research group, will participate as a plenary speaker and will talk about GENERIC-compatible stochastic particle models of discrete hydrodynamics. He will discuss a different approach in which physical laws are imposed "a priori" on discrete particle models of hydrodynamics, and their validity does not formally require a link to partial differential equations.
For his part, Aritz Pérez, a member of the Machine Learning research line, will present his study on the prediction of the probability distribution of the number of damages to the vehicle itself. In the joint work with César Hernández-Hernández (DeustoTech, University of Deusto) they have used techniques based on Machine Learning such as classification trees among other techniques, in order to create software based on a series of scripts written in Python, which allow the process to be replicated when necessary.
This year's congress will feature ten plenary lectures by national and international mathematicians. In addition, there will be individual contributions and mini-symposia or poster presentations to exhibit. The themes of the congress will bring together Partial Differential Equations (PDE), Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations (DS- ODE), Numerical Analysis and Simulation (NAS), Numerical Linear Algebra (NLA) and Optimal Control and Inverse Problems (OCIP) among others.
About CEDYA/CMA
The Congress of Differential Equations and Applications (CEDYA) was created and held for the first time in September 1978 in Madrid. It was promoted by a group of professors from the Complutense University, most of them from the areas of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Analysis, in order to promote research in Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis, Mechanics, Control and Optimisation.
From 1987 onwards, the congress was held biannually with an evolution in interests and objectives, giving rise to the congress we know today as Congreso de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Aplicaciones/Congreso de Matemática Aplicada (CEDYA-CMA).