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Overview

Michael Herty is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Mathematics, with a focus on several specialized subfields and topics.

The main fields of study for their work include:

  • Engineering
  • Mathematics

The primary subfields of Michael Herty's research consist of:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Computer Networks and Communications

The main topics covered in their publications are:

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Traffic control and management
  • Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations
  • Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Navier-Stokes equation solutions

Michael Herty has published extensively, with a considerable number of papers in notable venues including arXiv (Cornell University), Networks and Heterogeneous Media, Kinetic and Related Models, IFAC-PapersOnLine, and the European Journal of Applied Mathematics. The number of publications in these venues reflects a sustained research output, particularly 65 papers on arXiv.

Their recent research articles include:

  • "Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients show increased peripheral and intrathecal T-cell activation" (2021), published in Brain Communications
  • "Optimal price and service decisions for sharing platform and coordination between manufacturer and platform with recycling" (2020), published in Computers & Industrial Engineering
  • "Entropies and Symmetrization of Hyperbolic Stochastic Galerkin Formulations" (2020), published in Communications in Computational Physics
  • "Constrained Consensus-Based Optimization" (2023), published in SIAM Journal on Optimization
  • "An Adaptive Consensus Based Method for Multi-objective Optimization with Uniform Pareto Front Approximation" (2023), published in Applied Mathematics & Optimization

Michael Herty collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Giuseppe Visconti
  • Chiara Segala
  • Elisa Iacomini
  • Siegfried Müller
  • Giacomo Borghi

In addition to journal publications, Michael Herty has contributed to book publications. Notably, there is a book titled Mathematical Modeling, Simulation and Optimization for Power Engineering and Management published by Springer Nature in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Gas flow in pipeline networks

    Mapundi K. Banda;Michael Herty;Axel Klar

  • Flows on networks: recent results and perspectives

    Alberto Bressan;Sunčica Čanić;Mauro Garavello;Michael Herty

  • Coupling conditions for gas networks governed by the isothermal Euler equations

    Mapundi K. Banda;Michael Herty;Axel Klar

  • Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Traffic Flow Networks

    M. Herty;A. Klar

  • Optimal control for traffic flow networks

    M. Gugat;M. Herty;A. Klar;G. Leugering

  • Gas Pipeline Models Revisited: Model Hierarchies, Nonisothermal Models, and Simulations of Networks

    Jens Brouwer;Ingenuin Gasser;Michael Herty

  • Kinetic description of optimal control problems and applications to opinion consensus

    Giacomo Albi;Michael Herty;Lorenzo Pareschi

  • Network models for supply chains

    Simone Göttlich;Michael Herty;Axel Klar

  • Coupling Conditions for a Class of Second-Order Models for Traffic Flow

    Michael Herty;Michel Rascle

  • EXISTENCE OF CLASSICAL SOLUTIONS AND FEEDBACK STABILIZATION FOR THE FLOW IN GAS NETWORKS

    Martin Gugat;Michaël Herty

  • Control of the Continuity Equation with a Non Local Flow

    Rinaldo M. Colombo;Michael Herty;Magali Mercier

  • A new model for gas flow in pipe networks

    M. Herty;J. Mohring;V. Sachers

  • Modelling carbon trading and refrigerated logistics services within a fresh food supply chain under carbon cap-and-trade regulation

    Min Wang;Lindu Zhao;Michael Herty

  • Optimal Control in Networks of Pipes and Canals

    R. M. Colombo;G. Guerra;M. Herty;V. Schleper

  • Comparative model accuracy of a data-fitted generalized Aw-Rascle-Zhang model

    Shimao Fan;Michael Herty;Benjamin Seibold

  • Modelling and optimization of supply chains on complex networks

    Simone Göttlich;Michael Herty;Axel Klar

  • Control of Continuum Models of Production Systems

    Michael La Marca;Dieter Armbruster;Michael Herty;Christian Ringhofer

  • Optimal control for continuous supply network models

    Claus Kirchner;Michael Herty;Simone Göttlich;Axel Klar

  • On $2 imes2$ Conservation Laws at a Junction

    Rinaldo M. Colombo;Michael Herty;Veronika Sachers

  • Existence of Solutions for Supply Chain Models Based on Partial Differential Equations

    Michael Herty;Axel Klar;Benedetto Piccoli

  • Flow control in gas networks: Exact controllability to a given demand

    M. Gugat;M. Herty;V. Schleper

Frequent Co-Authors

Axel Klar
Axel Klar Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Lorenzo Pareschi
Lorenzo Pareschi Heriot-Watt University
Benedetto Piccoli
Benedetto Piccoli Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Rinaldo M. Colombo
Rinaldo M. Colombo University of Brescia
Alexander Kurganov
Alexander Kurganov Southern University of Science and Technology
Pierre Degond
Pierre Degond Toulouse Mathematics Institute
Sven G. Meuth
Sven G. Meuth University of Münster
Alex Martin
Alex Martin National Institutes of Health
Jian-Guo Liu
Jian-Guo Liu Duke University
Thomas Budde
Thomas Budde University of Münster

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