The research project ANTS (Advanced Numerical meThods for helioSeismology) is a joint collaboration between the
Inria Project-Team Magique-3D and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS).
Upcoming activities
The annual Ants workshop, originally planned in September 2020 at the Harnack Haus Berlin is postponed to 2021, we shall keep you update once we know more.
Recent activities
October 2020
- Hélène Barucq participated in the diffusion event « fête de la science » organized by Inria to talk about the numerical tools for Solar wave propagation.
September 2020
- The paper « Efficient and accurate algorithm for the full modal Green’s kernel of the scalar wave equation in helioseismology » by H. Barucq, F. Faucher, D. Fournier, L. Gizon and H. Pham has been accepted for publication in SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics.
June 2020
- [The 2020 Kavli Summer Program is canceled]
The Kavli Summer Program In Astrophysics 2020, which was supposed to be held at the MPS in Göttingen from June 15th to June 24th has been canceled.
April 2020
- The research report « Efficient computation of the modal outgoing Green’s kernel for the scalar wave equation in helioseismology » is now online: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02544701.
- The research report « On the outgoing solutions and radiation boundary conditions for the vectorial wave equation with ideal atmosphere in helioseismology » is now online: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02423882.
February 2020
- Majid Pourabdian successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis « inverse problems in local helioseismology » at the MPS.
December 2019
- The annual Ants Workshop on computational helioseismology took place at Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, December 3, 4, 5.
August 2019
- Waves conference is held in Vienna, Damien Fournier is presenting his work on « Imaging the Solar Interior with Seismic Holography »
July 2019
- The research report « Outgoing solutions to the scalar wave equation in helioseismology » is online
- The minisymposium « Inverse problems in Astronomy: from the Sun to the Earth and beyond » is held at the Applied Inverse Problems (AIP) Conference in Grenoble
June 2019
- Nathan Rouxelin (Inria Magique 3D) is visiting the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen