Conservation laws are the mathematical expression of the principles of conservation and provide effective and accurate predictive models of our physical world. Although intense research activity during the last decades has led to substantial advances in the development of powerful computational methods for conservation laws, their solution remains a challenge and many questions are left open; thus it is an active and fruitful area of research.
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Jan S. Hesthaven is Dean of Basic Sciences, Professor of Mathematics, and holds the Chair of Computational Mathematics and Simulation Science at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. Prior to joining EPFL in 2013, he was Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University. He has worked for more than two decades on the development, analysis, and application of modern computational methods for linear and nonlinear wave problems, with an emphasis on high-order accurate methods. He is an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (2001), an NSF Career award winner (2002), and a SIAM Fellow (2014).
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