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Progress in Differential-Algebraic Equations

Deskriptor 2013

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2014

Overview

  • Coupled descriptor systems are a hot topic in applied mathematics, with cross-disciplinary interaction with engineering and physics
  • The methods used include recent techniques from multi-scale methods
  • Geared towards industrial applications: automotive, electronic
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Differential-Algebraic Equations Forum (DAEF)

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Table of contents (9 papers)

  1. Simulation

  2. Model Order Reduction

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About this book

This book contains the proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Coupled Descriptor Systems held March 2013 in the Castle of Eringerfeld, Geseke in the neighborhood of Paderborn, Germany. It examines the wide range of current research topics in descriptor systems, including mathematical modeling, index analysis, wellposedness of problems, stiffness and different time-scales, cosimulation and splitting methods and convergence analysis. In addition, the book also presents applications from the automotive and circuit industries that show that descriptor systems provide challenging problems from the point of view of both theory and practice.  

The book contains nine papers and is organized into three parts: control, simulation, and model order reduction. It will serve as an ideal resource for applied mathematicians and engineers, in particular those from mechanics and electromagnetics, who work with coupled differential equations.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Technische Universität Darmstadt, Graduate School CE, Darmstadt, Germany

    Sebastian Schöps

  • Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Applied Math. and Numerical Analysis, Wuppertal, Germany

    Andreas Bartel

  • Bergische Univeirsität Wuppertal, Applied Math. and Numerical Analysis, Wuppertal, Germany

    Michael Günther

  • Eindhoven University of Technology, Dept. Mathematics & Comp. Sci., Eindhoven, The Netherlands

    E. Jan W. ter Maten

  • Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Dept. Safety Control Engineering, Wuppertal, Germany

    Peter C Müller

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