The 20th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications (HYP2026) takes place from 25 to 29 May 2026 at the University of Stuttgart (Germany). The conference is, amongst others, funded by SFB 1313 and organized by our SFB 1313 project leader and deputy spokesperson Prof. Christian Rohde and Prof. Dr. Mária Lukácová-Medvidová from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.
Date: 25 to 29 May 2026
Venue: University of Stuttgart, Kollegiengebäude II (K2), Keplerstr. 17, 70174 Stuttgart (Germany)
General Information
The objective of this conference is to bring together researchers and students interested in the theoretical, numerical and application aspects of hyperbolic PDEs and other related models. The HYP2026 conference will provide an inspiring and productive forum for getting acquainted with the most recent developments in hyperbolic problems, stimulating and exchanging new ideas from different disciplines, and formulating new, challenging problems that will impact diverse fields of application. The conference aims to maintain the traditional balance of the HYP series by blending theory, numerics and applications.
It will cover a wide range of topics including
- Theory and applications of hyperbolic balance laws
- Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, other PDEs in fluid dynamics
- Nonlinear wave equations and general relativity
- Kinetic equations and scaling limits of interacting particle systems
- Multifield problems, mixed-type PDEs, and PDEs of mathematical physics
- Stochastic evolution equations of hyperbolic type
- Multiscale problems and asymptotic modeling
- Numerical methods and scientific computing
- Optimization, control problems and inverse modeling
- Machine learning and data science aspects of hyperbolic conservation laws