
Multiscale Methods
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- Preface
- 1. Information-Passing Multiscale Methods in Space
- 1: J. E. Aarnes (SINTEF, Norway), Y. Efendiev (Texas AandM), T.Y. Hou (Caltech), L. Jiang (Texas AandM): Mixed multiscale finite element methods on adaptive unstructured grids using limited global information
- 2: R.C. Picu and M.A. Soare: Formulations of Mechanics problems for materials with self-similar multiscale microstructure
- 3: J. Fish and Z. Yuan (Rensselaer): N-scale Model Reduction Theory
- 2. Concurrent Multiscale Methods in Space
- 4: T. Belytschko, R. Gracie and M. Xu (Northwestern): Concurrent Coupling of Atomistic and Continuum Models
- 5: R.E. Rudd (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory): Coarse-grained molecular dynamics: Concurrent Multiscale Simulation at Finite Temperature
- 6: M. Gunzburger (FSU), P. Bochev, R. Lehoucq (Sandia): Atomistic to continuum coupling
- 3. Space-Time Scale Bridging Methods
- 7: A. Brandt (Weizmann Institute and UCLA): Methods of Systematic Upscaling
- 8: G. Samaey (Leuven, Belgium), A. J. Roberts (U. of Southern Queensland, Australia), and I. G. Kevrekidis (Princeton): Equation-free computation: an overview of patch dynamics
- 9: P. Ladeveze, D. Neron, J.-C. Passieux (LMT-Cachan, France): On multiscale computational mechanics with time-space homogenization
- 4. Adaptivity, Error Estimation and Uncertainty Quantification
- 10: J. T. Oden, S. Prudhomme, P. Bauman, and L. Chamoin (U. of Texas): Estimation and Control of Modeling Error: A General Approach to Multiscale Modeling
- 11: D. Estep (U. Colorado): Error Estimates for Multiscale Methods for Multiphysics Problems
- 5. Multiscale Software
- 12: M.S. Shephard, M.A. Nuggehally, B. Franz Dale, C.R. Picu and J. Fish (Rensselaer): Component Software for Multiscale Simulation
- 6. Selected Multiscale Applications
- 13: Z. Tang and N. R. Aluru (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): Finite Temperature Multiscale Methods for Silicon NEMS
- 14: Sidney Yip (MIT): Multiscale materials
- 15: Tamar Schlick (NYU): From Macroscopic to Mesoscopic Models of Chromatin Folding
- 16: Marc-Olivier Coppens (Rensselaer and Delft): Multiscale Nature Inspired Chemical Engineering
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