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PhD and habilitation theses 2016

PhD theses

  • A. Al Gerbi, Ninomiya-Victoir scheme : strong convergence, asymptotics for the normalized error and multilevel Monte Carlo methods. Université Paris Est
  • E. Bernard, Interaction of physisorption of a hydrogen molecule over a metallic surface. Université Paris Est
  • P. Cantin, Approximation of scalar and vector transport problems on polyhedral meshes. Université Paris Est
  • R. Fischer, Modelling the dependence of order statistics and nonparametric estimation. Université Paris Est
  • A. Homman, Development of new numerical integration schemes of.multiscale coarse-graining methods. Université Paris Est
  • F. Madiot, Multiscale finite element methods for advection-diffusion problems. Université Paris Est
  • E. Ntovoris, A contribution to non-linear PDEs with applications to the level set method, non-Newtonian fluid flows and the Boltzmann equation. Université Paris Est
  • A. Parmentier, Algorithms for shortest path and airline problems. Université Paris Est
  • R. Sainct, A study of instabilities in traffic models. Université Paris Est
  • J.L. Vié, Second-order derivatives for shape optimization with a level-set method. Université Paris Est

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