Special Session 32
    Applied analysis and dynamics in engineering and sciences
   Organizer(s):
    Thomas Hagen
    Florian Rupp
 Introduction:
  The goal of this session is to bring together mathematicians who work in different areas of applied mathematics and might thus not meet and exchange ideas and points of view. Consequently, the session program addresses a cross section of theoretical and computational developments and their applications to fluid dynamics, solid mechanics and life sciences. Areas of analytical interest include the theory of linear/nonlinear differential equations, the qualitative behavior of solutions, stability and asymptotics, control-theoretic issues, and related aspects. The areas of application range from fluid dynamics and wave phenomena to industrial flows and applications in mathematical biology and material science. A key aspect of this session is its focus on the impact of theoretical results on the study of real-world problems.

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