Dr Tristan Pryer
Associate Professor of Numerical Analysis and Scie
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Reading
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Tristan Pryer is currently working as a Associate Professor of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Reading, United Kingdom. His research interests includes Computational methods for partial differential equations arising in fluids and plasmas. In particular, finite element methods, discontinuous Galerkin methods, finite volume methods, their error analysis and the design of adaptive strategies. Calculus of Variations, especially problems arising as minimisation problems in the supremum norm. Modelling of geophysical flows in weather and climate.
Research Interest
Computational methods for partial differential equations arising in fluids and plasmas. In particular, finite element methods, discontinuous Galerkin methods, finite volume methods, their error analysis and the design of adaptive strategies. Calculus of Variations, especially problems arising as minimisation problems in the supremum norm. Modelling of geophysical flows in weather and climate.
Publications
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Katzourakis N, Pryer T. On the Numerical Approximation of $\infty $-Harmonic Mappings. arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01308. 2015 Nov 4.
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Giesselmann J, Makridakis C, Pryer T. Energy consistent discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Navier–Stokes–Korteweg system. Mathematics of Computation. 2014;83(289):2071-99.
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Lakkis O, Pryer T. An adaptive finite element method for the infinity Laplacian. InNumerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications-ENUMATH 2013 2015 (pp. 283-291). Springer, Cham.