Nektar++ workshop and Eigenvalue Problems course

The 5th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in Nektar++ and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code. As part of this years workshop we will also be offering some introductory training on spectral/hp element methods and high order meshing as part of the ITN on Stability and Sensitivity Methds for Flow Control and Industrial Design (SSeCoID).

The workshop will be organised as a hybrid event, allowing attendees to join either in person (limited places available) or remotely. The main talks will run in the afternoons (GMT) to allow as many remote attendees to join as possible across different timezones. The three afternoons will include a comprehensive programme of talks, given either in-person or pre-recorded. In-person attendees can participate in training sessions during the morning sessions.

The main workshop will be followed by parallel informal group sessions allowing developers and users to discuss and work on specific aspects of the code and influence the future direction of Nektar++.

Nektar++ workshop. December, 13th-15th. Attendance: in-person or online.
Organised by Imperial College.

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Eigenvalue Problems in Engineering, with application to fluid dynamics.
December 16th. Attendance: online only. Organised by UPM.

  • Introduction to Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors (30 min)
  • Three preliminary EVPs (60 min)
  • Pagerank Algorithm.
  • Principal Component Analysis.
  • Hydrodynamic Stability Analysis.
  • Numerical Methods for EVPs (60 min).
  • Examples and applications. (30 min).
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