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Thomas Führer is a Researcher at TU Wien's Institut für Analysis und Scientific Computing, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation. His primary research focuses on numerical analysis and computational mathematics, with expertise in boundary element methods (BEM), finite element methods (FEM), and adaptive algorithms. He has contributed significantly to the development of efficient solvers and preconditioning techniques for partial differential equations, particularly in FEM-BEM coupling and nonlinear transmission problems. His work emphasizes computational efficiency and optimal convergence rates in adaptive methods.
Key research areas include:
- Adaptive mesh refinement strategies
- Preconditioning for iterative solvers
- Isogeometric analysis (IGA)
- Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations
- Domain decomposition methods
Publications highlight contributions to the theoretical foundations of numerical methods, with a focus on practical implementation and computational performance. Collaborations include Dirk Praetorius, Michael Feischl, and other leading figures in computational mathematics.
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