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HS 18
FS 19
HS 19
MAT870
Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Zeiten:
Mi
16.15 - 17.45 Raum:
Y27H25
Plätze: 50
Organisiert von
Prof. Dr. Rémi Abgrall
,
Prof. Dr. Michel Chipot
,
Prof. Dr. Philipp Grohs
,
Prof. Dr. Ralf Hiptmair
,
Prof. Dr. Arnulf Jentzen
,
Prof. Dr. Siddhartha Mishra
,
Prof. Dr. Stefan Sauter
,
Prof. Dr. Christoph Schwab
Modul:
MAT870 Zurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics
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Talks
Datum
Titel
Sprecher
27.02.2019
Efficient numerical methods for polarization effects in molecular systems
Benjamin Stamm
Department of Mathematics, RWTH Aachen
06.03.2019
Understanding sparsity properties of frames using decomposition spaces
Felix Voigtlaender
Department of Scientific Computing, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
13.03.2019
Convergence rates of numerical approximations of hyperbolic conservation laws
Ulrik Fjordholm
Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo
27.03.2019
Multilevel Uncertainty Quantification with Sample-Adaptive Model Hierarchies
Robert Scheichl
Institut für Angewandte Mathematik, Universität Heidelberg
03.04.2019
Robust preconditioners for time harmonic wave propagation problems
Victorita Dolean Maini
Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde Glasgow
10.04.2019
Divergence-free discontinuous Galerkin method for MHD and Maxwell's equations
Praveen Chandrashekar
TIFR Centre For Applicable Mathematics
17.04.2019
Characterisation of multiple inhomogeneous conducting objects in metal detection using magnetic polarizability tensors
Paul Ledger
College of Engineering, Swansea University
24.04.2019
Infinite-dimensional inverse problems with finite measurements
Giovanni Alberti
Department of Mathematics, University of Genova
15.05.2019
Overcoming the curse of dimensionality: from nonlinear Monte Carlo to deep artificial neural networks
Arnulf Jentzen
ETHZ
22.05.2019
Sampling on Manifolds and Finite Graphs
Stefan Steinerberger
Department of Mathematics, Yale University