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.
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.
Spring 2006
- Feb 3, Michael Minion, University of North Carolina
- Accelerating Spectral Deferred Corrections for ODEs and DAEs
- Feb 10 , Jeff Banks, RPI
- A Shock Capturing Scheme for High-speed Inert and Reactive Multi-material Flows on Overlapping Grids
- Feb 17, Axel Klawonn, University of Essen
- Exact and Inexact FETI Domain Decomposition Methods
- Feb 24, Heike Fassbender, Technical University of Braunschweig
- Passivity Preserving Model Reduction using a Structured Krylov Subspace Method
- Mar 3, Daniel Kressner, University of Zagreb
- Structured Eigenvalue Problems
- Mar 10, Peter Benner, Technical University of Chemnitz
- Balancing-Related Model Reduction for Parabolic Control Systems
- Mar 17, Spring Break
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- Mar 24, Paul Van Dooren, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
- Correlation Between Two Projected Matrices Under Isometry Constraints
- Mar 31, Robert Orsi, Australian National University
- Numerical Methods for Solving Inverse Eigenvalue Problems for Nonnegative Matrices
- Apr 7, Hyea Hyun Kim, CIMS
- Domain Decomposition Algorithms for Mortar Discretization
- Apr 14, Marcus Sarkis, WPI, Mass., and IMPA, Brazil
- Neumann-Neumann Methods for Discontinuous Galerkin Discretizations
- Apr 21, Jerome Malick, INRIA Rhones-Alpes and Cornell University
- Dual Algorithms for Least Squares Problems with Semidefinite Constraints, and Applications in Finance and Combinatorics
- Apr 28, R. Andrew Hicks, Drexel University
- Distributions for Optical Design
Schedules from Previous Semesters
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004