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
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- October 29, No seminar because of Jack Schwartz day
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- 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
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- 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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