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==== Interesting seminars and presentations ====
==== Interesting seminars and presentations ====
*27.2.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6
 
:Fritz Kretzschmar (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany): [[Department of Mechanics: Seminar: Abstract Kretzschmar|'''The Discontinuous Galerkin Trefftz Method ''']]
*3.3.14, 15:40, '''Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics''', Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
*3.3.14, 15:40, '''Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics''', Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
:Jan Zeman (Department of Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague): '''An FFT-based Galerkin method for homogenization of periodic media'''
:Jan Zeman (Department of Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague): '''An FFT-based Galerkin method for homogenization of periodic media'''
*4.3.2014, 09:00, '''Seminar on Partial Differential Equations''', seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
:Vaclav Macha (Institute of Mathematics, CAS): '''Self-propelled motion in a viscous compressible fluid'''
*31.3.2014, 15:40, '''Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics''', Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
*31.3.2014, 15:40, '''Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics''', Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
:Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA): [[Department of Mechanics: Seminar: Abstract Bazant 2014|'''Comminution of solids due to kinetic energy of high-rate shear: Turbulence analogy, impact, shock and shale fracturing''']]
:Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA): [[Department of Mechanics: Seminar: Abstract Bazant 2014|'''Comminution of solids due to kinetic energy of high-rate shear: Turbulence analogy, impact, shock and shale fracturing''']]
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*25.2.2014, 09:00, '''Seminar on Partial Differential Equations''', seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
*27.2.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6
:Ondřej Kreml (Institute of Mathematics, CAS): '''On bounded solutions to the compressible isentropic Euler system'''
:Fritz Kretzschmar (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany): [[Department of Mechanics: Seminar: Abstract Kretzschmar|'''The Discontinuous Galerkin Trefftz Method ''']]
 
:Antonin Novotny (IMATH, University of Toulon): '''Some topics in the mathematical thermodynamics of compressible fluids I'''
:Antonin Novotny (IMATH, University of Toulon): '''Some topics in the mathematical thermodynamics of compressible fluids I'''
*4.2.2014, 17:00, lecture room C210, Thákurova 7, Prague 6
*4.2.2014, 17:00, lecture room C210, Thákurova 7, Prague 6

Revision as of 16:26, 27 February 2014

Interesting seminars and presentations

  • 3.3.14, 15:40, Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
Jan Zeman (Department of Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague): An FFT-based Galerkin method for homogenization of periodic media
  • 4.3.2014, 09:00, Seminar on Partial Differential Equations, seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
Vaclav Macha (Institute of Mathematics, CAS): Self-propelled motion in a viscous compressible fluid
  • 31.3.2014, 15:40, Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Sokolovska 83, Prague 8, lecture room K1, 2nd floor
Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA): Comminution of solids due to kinetic energy of high-rate shear: Turbulence analogy, impact, shock and shale fracturing

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