Dipl.-Math. Thomas Müller
Abteilung für Angewandte Mathematik 
Universität Freiburg
Hermann-Herder-Str. 10
D-79104 Freiburg im Breisgau
Tel. : +49 - (0)761 / 203 - 5635
Fax : +49 - (0)761 / 203 - 5632

Office Hours
Tuesday 10:00 - 12:00 and by appointment, room 228
Teaching
Sommersemester 2012
Sommersemester 2011
- Wissenschaftliches Rechnen und Anwendungen in der Strömungsmechanik [R. Klöfkorn]
Wintersemester 2010/12
Publications
- T. Müller, D. Kröner. Related Problems for TV-Estimates for Conservation Laws on Surfaces
Proc. of the 13th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications, Beijing, China, 2010, accepted. - T. Müller. Erhaltungsgleichungen auf Mannigfaltigkeiten. Wohlgestelltheit, Totalvariationsabschätzungen und Numerik
Diplom thesis, University of Freiburg, 2009. pdf
Talks
- Conservation Laws on (evolving) Surfaces
10th Hirschegg Workshop on Conservation Laws, Hirschegg, Austria, 09/2011. - Simulation of nonlinear transport problems on (evolving) Surfaces
Oberseminar Angewandte Mathematik, Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Numerische Simulation, Univerity of Stuttgart, Germany, 5/2011. - Related Problems for TV-Estimates for Conservation Laws on Surfaces
The 2010 Workshop on the Solution of Partial Differential Equations on the Sphere, Potsdam, Germany, 08/2010. - Related Problems for TV-Estimates for Conservation Laws on Surfaces
13th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications (HYP2010), Beijing, China, 06/2010. - Erhaltungsgleichungen auf Mannigfaltigkeiten
Oberseminar Angewandte Mathematik, Section of Applied Mathematics, Univerity of Freiburg, Germany, 01/2010. - Conservation Laws On Riemannian Manifolds
9th Hirschegg Workshop on Conservation Laws, Hirschegg, Austria, 09/2009.
Projects
- SFB / Transregio 71, Project C1: Dynamics on and of Surfaces
Miscellaneous
Poster
- C. Gersbacher, T. Müller, A. Pfeiffer, N. Shokina. Large-Scale Simulation of Geophysical Flows. International Conference on Simulation Technology (SimTech) 2011, Stuttgart, 2011, Finalist for the Best Poster Award.
