Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
New York University

Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Seminar

The seminar covers a wide range of topics in numerical analysis and scientific computing. Effective Fall 2004, the seminar is run by Michael Overton.

The seminar normally meets on Fridays at 10:00 a.m. in room 1302 of Warren Weaver Hall, 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012.

Talks Fall 2004

September 24 , Volker Mehrmann, Technical University of Berlin
Numerical solution of nonlinear, structured, parametric eigenvalue problems
October 1, K-C Park, University of Colorado, Boulder
An Objective Numerical Generation of the Jacobian Matrices for Nonlinear Mechanics Analysis
October 8, Jian-guo Liu, University of Maryland, College Park
On incompressible Navier-Stokes dynamics - a new approach for analysis and computation
October 15, Alper Yildirim, Stony Brook University
Identifying Core Sets and its Algorithmic Implications in Large-Scale Geometric Optimization
October 22, See COMSOL schedule
October 29, No seminar because of Jack Schwartz day
November 5, David Bindel, University of California, Berkeley
Computer Aided Design of MEMS: Eigenvalues, Energy Losses, and Dick Tracy Watches
November 12, Semyon Tsynkov, North Carolina State University
Weak Lacunae of Electromagnetic Waves in Dilute Plasma
November 19, David Keyes, Columbia University
Scalable Solvers and Software for PDE-based Simulations
November 26, No seminar
December 3, Andreas Waechter, IBM Yorktown Heights
Interior Point Methods for Large-Scale Nonlinear Optimization with Applications in Circuit Tuning
December 10, Nick Trefethen, Oxford University
Eigenmodes of Polygonal Drums

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