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DescriptionThis program seeks to develop innovative mathematical methods and fast, reliable algorithms aimed at making radical advances in computational science. Research in computational mathematics underpins foundational understanding of complex physical phenomena and leads to capabilities for analysis and prediction of phenomena crucial to design and control of future U.S. Air Force systems and processes. Proposals to this program should focus on fundamental scientific and mathematical innovations. Additionally, it is desirable to frame basic research ideas in the context of applications of relevance to the U.S. Air Force which can serve simultaneously to focus the research and to provide avenues for transition of basic research outcomes into practice. Applications of current interest include, but are not limited to, unsteady aerodynamics, plasma dynamics, propulsion, combustion, directed energy, information science, and material science.
SolicitationBAA-AFRL-AFOSR-2015-0001
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Contact InformationDr. Jean-Luc Cambier AFOSR/RTA2(703) 696-1141 DSN 426-1141FAX (703) 696-7320Email: Comp.Math@afosr.af.mil