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Research interests
Finite elements modelisation of
composite
materials
Multiscale, Homogenisation
Finite elements, Finite volumes
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian systems
Short vita
January-September 2010:
Délégation CNRS
Since September 2006: Maître de
conférences position, University
of Pau, France.
2003-March 2006 : Post-doctorat,
Max-Planck
Institute for Mathematics in Sciences, Leipzig.
Group Scientific Computing: Director: Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Wolfgang Hackbusch.
Keywords: Multiscales
Problems, Hierarchical
matrices.
1999-2003:
PhD Thesis : Box-schemes
: Theoretical and Numerical study. University
of Metz. Advisor: Professor
Jean-Pierre Croisille.
Keywords: Finite Elements, Mixed Methods, Nonconforming Methods, Elliptic problems, Convection-diffusion equations.
Abstract PhD
Thesis (french)
Publications
[1] M. Dambrine, I. Greff, H. Harbrecht, B. Puig,
Numerical solution of the homogeneous Neumann boundary value
problem on domains with a thin layer of random thickness.
Journal of Computational Physics, 330, 943-959, 2017.
[2] F. Dubois, I. Greff, C. Pierre, Raviart Thomas Petrov-Galerkin Finite Elements.
In Finite volumes for complex applications 8, p. 341-350. Lille, 2017.
[3] M. Dambrine, I. Greff, H. Harbrecht, B. Puig, Numerical
solution of the Poisson equation with a thin layer of random thickness. SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, 54(2), 921-941, 2016.
[4] L. Bourdin, J. Cresson, I.
Greff, P.
Inizan,
Variational integrators for Lagrangian systems
in the framework of discrete embeddings. Applied Numerical Analysis , 71, 14--23, 2013. [6] F. Dubois, I. Greff, T. Helie
On Least Action Principles
for Discrete Quantum Scales
J.R. Busemeyer et al. (Eds.): QI 2012, LNCS 7620, pp. 13--23, 2012.
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012.
[7] L. Grasedyck, I. Greff, S.
Sauter,
The AL Basis for the solution of elliptic
problems in heterogeneous media. SIAM Journal
Multiscale Modeling and
Simulation, 10,1, 245--258, 2012. [8] J. Cresson, I. Greff, P. Inizan, Lagrangian for the convection-diffusion equation. Mathematical Methods in the
Applied Sciences, 35, 15, 1885--1895, 2012. [9]
J. Cresson, I. Greff, Non-differentiable embedding
of Lagrangian systems and partial differential equations. Journal
of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 384,
2, 626–646, 2011. [10] J. Cresson, I. Greff, A non-differentiable Noether theorem.
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 52, 2, 10 pages, 2011. [11] I. Greff, W. Hackbusch, Numerical
Method for Elliptic Multiscale Problems. Journal of Numerical
Mathematics, 16, 2, 119-138, 2008. [12] I. Greff,
Nonconforming box-schemes for elliptic problems on rectangular grids. SIAM
Journal
on
Numerical Analysis, 45, 3, 946-968, 2007. [13] J-P. Croisille, I. Greff, An
efficient box-scheme
for convection-diffusion equations with sharp contrast in the diffusion
coefficients. Computers & Fluids, 34, 4-5, 461-489,
2005. [14] J-P. Croisille, I. Greff, Some
nonconforming
mixed box schemes for elliptic problems. Numerical Methods for
Partial Differential Equations, 18-3,
2002, 355-373. [15] J-P. Croisille, I. Greff, A box
scheme for
convection-diffusion
equations. 3th International Symposium on Finite Volumes for
Complexe
Applications,
2002, 325-332. [16] I. Greff, Box
schemes : Theoretical and
Numerical
study (french).
PhD Thesis, University of Metz, 2003.
Other informations
Co-Encadrement avec Jacky Cresson
de la Thèse (Financement MESR) de
Loïc Bourdin
intitulée Contributions au calcul des variations et au principe du
maximum de Pontryagin en calculs time scale et fractionnaire,
soutenue le 18 juin 2013.
Accueil du
Tour de France des
déchiffreurs
à Pau,
Mai 2012 organisé par l'IHES.
Journées
Dynamiques
Fractionnaires
et Applications taking place in Pau,
2010 June 1-2.
Organisation du Colloquium de Mathématiques avec Jean Vallès.
Membre du Mathematicum
de l'Université
de
Pau
et des Pays de l'Adour.
Organisation de la
journée
Filles et Maths : une équation lumineuse 2019 et
2018.