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Some examples of coarse-grained computation

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Some examples of coarse-grained computation

 

Professor Yannis Kevrekidis

Princeton University


Abstract:   I will present and discuss some equation-free computational experiments, where short bursts of appropriately initialized "fine scale" simulations are used to obtain coarse-grained results. In particular, I will present coarse dynamic renormalization computations as well as the use of data mining techniques (diffusion maps) to extract good coarse-grained observables from fine scale simulation data. The illustrative applications will range from micelle formation computations to the collective motion of interacting particles.
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