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Seminars 2012
12 December
Solving elliptic PDEs using integral equation methods
- Rikard Ojala
- Numerical Analysis
- Department of Mathematics
- School of Engineering Sciences
- KTH
- Stockholm
- abstract
6 December
Towards the Ultimate Solver for Wave Equations in the Time Domain
- Thomas Hagstrom
- Department of Mathematics
- Southern Methodist University
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- abstract
5 December in room 2446
Entropy Stable High Order SBP for Finite Domain Compressible Flows
- Mark Carpenter
- NASA Langley Research Center
- Hampton, Virginia, USA
- abstract
21 November
Splitting schemes
14 November
Boundary Closures for ESWENO Schemes
- Mark Carpenter
- NASA Langley Research Center
- Hampton, Virginia, USA
- abstract
31 October in room 1145
Multiresolution and Adaptive Mesh Refinement schemes: a comparative study
- Sonia Gomes
- Department of Mathematics
- University of Campinas
- Campinas, Brazil
- abstract
24 October in room 2345
Using improved directions of negative curvature for the solution of unconstrained or bound-constrained non-convex problems
- Javier Cano
- Departmento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Madrid, Spain
19 October at 14.00 in room 2446
Mini-workshop: Topics in Numerical Quantum Dynamics
- Speakers: Christian Lubich, Tübingen, Regina de Vivie-Riedle, München, Vasile Gradinaru, Zürich, Hans Karlsson, Uppsala, Emil Kieri, Uppsala
- Program
28 September at 10.15 in room 2446, licentiate seminar
Leveraging multicore processors for scientific computing
- Martin Tillenius
- Division of Scientific Computing
- Department of Information Technology
- Uppsala University
- abstract
- thesis in DiVA
26 September in room 2345
Preconditioning and Iterative Methods for Complex Linear Systems
- Zhong-Zhi Bai
- Institute of Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing
- Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Beijing, P.R.China
- abstract
19 September at 15.15
Radial Basis Function - Generated Finite Differences for scientific computing: Freedom from meshes with low computational cost