Postdoctoral researcher

Anthony Bosco

Applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and high-order numerical methods

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at Cerfacs in Toulouse, France, working in applied mathematics and computational fluid dynamics.

Before that, I was a PhD student in the Cagire team at Inria Bordeaux and the applied mathematics lab at the University of Pau, working on high order discontinuous Galerkin methods.

My research focuses on high-order methods for hyperbolic problems and compressible flows, with a broader interest in the discretization of partial differential equations, numerical analysis, and scientific computing.

Portrait of Anthony Bosco

Current role

Postdoctoral researcher

Current affiliation

Cerfacs, Toulouse, France

Research focus

High-order methods, PDEs, numerical analysis

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Research interests

Core research themes

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Partial differential equations

General interest in different kind of PDEs and their discretizations.

Numerical analysis

Consistency, stability, accuracy, and structure-preserving discretizations.

High performance computing

Scientific computing workflows for large-scale simulation and experimentation.

Computational fluid dynamics

High-order discretizations and robust numerical methods for compressible flows.

Selected publications

Recent work

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YearTypePublicationLinks
2024Journal article

Discontinuous Galerkin methods for axisymmetric flows

Anthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier

Computers & Fluids, vol. 270, pp. 106--139

2023Report

Discontinuous Galerkin methods for axisymmetric flows: extended version

Anthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier

INRIA, RR-9524

2023Conference paper

Variational Formulation of Wall Boundary Conditions of RANS Models in a Discontinuous Galerkin Framework

Anthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier, Jonathan Jung

CFC 2023 - 22nd Computational Fluids Conference, IACM, Cannes, France

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