Faculty MembersPure and Applied Mathematics

Computer Assisted Mathematics (D3 Center)

ProfessorFurihata Daisuke

Computer Assisted Mathematics (D3 Center)

Pure and Applied Mathematics

1992 Dept. of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1997 Ph.D. (Engineering), The University of Tokyo
1997 Assistant, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University
2001 Lecturer, Cyber Media Center, Osaka University
2002 Assistant Professor, Cyber Media Center, Osaka University
2017 Professor, Cyber Media Center, Osaka University

Theme

Developing of Structure-preserving Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations

Numerical methods that inherit some mathematical structures or properties from the original differential equations are called "structure-preserving numerical methods" in general.
There exist various studies about structure-preserving methods for ordinary differential equations, which include some famous studies about symplectic methods.
In the context for partial differential equations, however, we have no framework study until our study of "discrete variational derivative method" which treats conservative or dissipative partial differential equations in the end of 1990s.
So far, we have developed the method with many colleagues.

Numerical solution for Cahn-Hilliard equation obtained by a structure-preserving numerical method on Voronoi mesh

Contact

E-mail: daisuke.furihata.cmc@

TEL: T6851

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