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Fall 17
Spring 18
Fall 18
Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Time:
We
16.15 - 17.45 Room:
Y27H25
Seats: 20
Organized by:
Prof. Dr. Rémi Abgrall, Prof. Dr. Rima Alaifari, Prof. Dr. Habib Ammari, Prof. Dr. Ralf Hiptmair, Prof. Dr. Arnulf Jentzen, Prof. Dr. Siddhartha Mishra, Prof. Dr. Stefan Sauter, Prof. Dr. Christoph Schwab
Module:
MAT870 Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics
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Talks
Date
Title
Speaker
21.02.2018
Precondioners and analyses for Maxwell systems
Jun Zou
Department of Mathematics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
28.02.2018
In-cell discontinuous reconstructions for the computation of shocks in non conservative systems
Christophe Chalons
Department of Mathematics, University of Versailles Saint Quentin
07.03.2018
Neural networks do not become asynchronous in the large size limit: there is no propagation of chaos
Olivier Faugeras
INRIA
14.03.2018
Modified component-by-component constructions of (polynomial) lattice points
Peter Kritzer
Johann Radon Institute for computational and applied Mathematics
21.03.2018
Generalized multiscale methods for porous media flows and their applications
Yalchin Efendiev
Department of Mathematics, Texas A & M University
11.04.2018
Convergence Rate of the Douglas-Rachford Method for Finding Best Approximating Pairs
Irène Waldspurger
CEREMADE
25.04.2018
Estimates of the distance to the set of divergence free fields and applications to analysis of incompressible viscous flow problems
Sergey I. Repin
V.A. Steklov Institute of Mathematics at St. Petersburg
02.05.2018
Handling Magnetic Field Integral Operators at Extremely Low Frequency
Francesco Andriulli
DET, Politecnico di Torino
23.05.2018
Stability of Low-Rank Tensor Representations and Structured Multilevel Preconditioning for Elliptic PDEs
Markus Bachmayr
Institut für Numerische Simulation, Universität Bonn