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Lecture: Why computer simulations should preserve key physical features of the modelled phenomena.

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Chalmers, Campus Johanneberg

19:00 - 19:20, tor. 3 apr.

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Come and listen to some of Sweden's best researchers discuss math! The evening will feature five different lectures from 17:30 to 21:00.

Johan Ulander: Why computer simulations should preserve key physical features of the modelled phenomena.

Computer simulations are needed for understanding and predicting real-world phenomena. To be reliable, simulations must be accurate and should preserve key features of the modelled phenomena. For instance, stock prices cannot be negative and hence simulations of stock prices that are
negative are not physically relevant. This talk explores algorithms that are guaranteed to preserve key features of the modelled phenomena.

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Johan Ulander, PhD student, MV, Chalmers/GU

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Chalmers, Campus Johanneberg

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Chalmers tvärgatan 3, 412 58 Göteborg.
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