Portal/TA4
Task Area 4: Cooperation with Other Disciplines
Mission
As mathematical model data, software and workflows can be applied in a wide range of disciplines from natural to life sciences and the humanities, the digitization of research data is seen as the main stronghold of mathematics. This together with the standardization of data within the NFDI framework would emulate the FAIR principles and allow a dependable platform from which other disciplines could benefit from. Working from case studies, TA4 aims to work together with interdisciplinary partners and other NFDI consortia to develop interdisciplinary workflows, standardize mathematical descriptions and create a platform for exchange.
Use Cases / Workflows
Please find a list of interdisciplinary use cases our work is based on. Also see a list in alphabetical order here
Engineering
Lead: USTUTT
Material Science
Lead: USTUTT
High-Performance Computing
Lead: USTUTT
- Comparing Solvers for Darcy Stokes Systems
- Multi-physics Multi-scale Simulation of Skeletal Muscle Activation (in preparation)
Theoretical and Bio-Chemistry
Lead: ZIB
Digital Humanities
Lead: ZIB
- Boolean Algebra Analysis of Egyption Excavation Pieces
- Romanization spreading on historical interregional networks in Northern Tunisia
- Private:Tensor Correspondance Analysis of Egyption Excavation Pieces
Digital Catalysis
Lead: MPI Magdeburg
Optimization and Computer Algebra in Particle Physics and Heavy Ion Research
Lead: WIAS
Neurosciences
Lead: WIAS
Numerical Quantum Dynamics
Lead: WIAS
- Closed quantum systems and discrete variable representations
- Open quantum systems, optimal control, and model reduction (coming soon)
- Quantum‐classical simulations and surface hopping trajectories (coming soon)
Decision Science
Lead: ITWM
Data-driven Mathematics, AI and Machine Learning
Lead: ITWM
Workshops
- Digital Humanities meet Mathematics (20/21.09.2022, Berlin)
Materials, HowTos, Tutorials, ...
Team
Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics, Kaiserslautern
University of Stuttgart
Weierstrass-Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin
Zuse Institute Berlin