'Geomathematics 2013', St.Martin, Germany
Geomathematics is a new and emerging scientific area which consists in the application of mathematics and statistics to biological sciences, earth sciences, engineering, environmental sciences and planetary sciences. There is an increasing demand for adequate mathematical tools that deal with geoscientific problems, rendering geomathematics more and more indispensable. Modern geomathematics notably deal with qualitative and quantitative structures of Earth solar system by building bridges between mathematical theory and geotechnical applications.
The workshop will provide a platform for scientists involved in both mathematics and earth sciences to present and discuss latest research outcomes. Session topics will include:
- constructive approximation on the sphere and the ball;
- gravity and magnetic field modelling;
- inverse problems;
- mathematical seismology;
- numerical methods for partial differential equations;
- satellite data analysis;
- statistical and stochastic methods.For further information, please visit:
http://www.uni-siegen.de/fb6/geomathe/geomathematics2013/index.html(opens in new window)