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poems 2026
Polytopal Element Methods in Mathematics and Engineering (POEMS 2026), KAUST, 9-12 November 2026
Workshop
poems 2026
polytopal elements
virtual elements
Discontinuous Galerkin
The development and analysis of numerical methods for the approximation of the solution to Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) on polygonal and polyhedral meshes have undergone an explosive interest in recent years among the scientific community. Indeed, polygonal and polyhedral meshes offer a very flexible framework to handle, for instance, hanging nodes, different cell shapes within the same mesh, and non-matching interfaces, resulting thus in improved geometric flexibility to correctly represent complicated geometries, interfaces, and heterogeneous media. The aim of this Workshop is to