Seminars of 2005
These seminars are
run jointly by the Institute of Computational Mathematics and
Scientific/Engineering Computing , Chinese
Academy
of Sciences (ICMSEC) and
the
State Key Laboratory of Scientific and Engineering Computing (LSEC)
Further details are available from Ms. Wenqiong Zhang. The coordinators are Professors Zhiming Chen and Aihui Zhou.
The seminars will be held
in the Lecture Room 311 of ICMSEC, unless otherwise stated. All who are interested are welcome.
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Wednesday 7 December 4:00-5:00pm
Prof. Teresa Diogo
, Instituto Superior Tecnico
Convergence Properties of Collocation Methods for a Volterra Integral
Equation with Weakly Singular Kernel
Tuesday 29 November 3:30-4:30pm
Prof. Henri Bonnel
, Universite de la Nouvelle-Caledonie
Some Interesting Problems in Nonlinear Vector Optimization
Tuesday 8 November 3:30-4:30pm
Prof. Shuzhong Zhang , The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Complex Quadratic Optimization and Approximation Algorithms
Monday 7 November 10:00-11:00am
Prof. Liqun Qi , Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Eigenvalues of Tensors and Their Applications
Thursday 20 October
Prof. Uday Banerjee, Syracuse University
Superconvergence in Generalized Finite Element Method
Thursday 13 October 10:00-11:00am
Prof. Yangfeng Su, Fudan University
Mathematical Challenges in the Design and Verification of High Speed Nanometer SOC Circuits
Tuesday 27 September 3:30pm-4:30pm
Prof. Xue-Cheng Tai, University of Bergen,Norway
Multiphase Piecewise Constant Level Set Methods for Shape Identification
Thursday 22 September
Prof. Christoph Pflaum, University Erlangen Nuernberg, Germany
Numerical Simulation of Optical Waves in Lasers
Wednesday 24 August
Prof. Lutz Tobiska, Institut fur Analysis und Numerik Magdeburg, Germany
Convergence Properties of the SDFEM
Friday 19 August
Dr. Francis Filbet, Laboratory MIP, Toulouse, France
A Finite Volume Scheme for the Patalk-Keller Segel Model of Chemotaxis
Tuesday 2 August
Prof. Tamas Terlaky, Canada Research Chair in Optimization, Department of Computing and Software, McMaster University, Canada
Recent Advances in Convex Optimization
Thursday 28 July
Prof. Zhangxin Chen, Center for Scientific Computation Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas, USA
Control Volume Finite Element Methods and
Their Application to Petroleum Reservoirs
Thursday 28 July
Prof. Baofeng Feng, University of Texas-Pan, USA
Optical solitons in dispersion-managed fiber-optic communication systems
Wednesday 27 July
Prof. Baofeng Feng, University of Texas-Pan, USA
Discrete breather in Fermi-Pasta-Ulam atomic chain
Thursday 7 July
Prof. Xiantao Li, University of Minnesota, USA
Boundary Conditions for Molecular Dynamics
Wednesday 6 July
Prof. Zhimin Zhang, Wayne State University, USA
Superconvergence of Spectral Collocation/p-version Methods in 1-D
Tuesday 5 July
Prof. Mei-chun Huang, University of Xiamen, P.R.China
The many-body theory for excited-states process
Monday 4 July
Prof. Ralf Hiptmair, ETH Zuerich, Switzland
Operator Preconditioning
Monday 4 July
Dr. Zhou Haomin, Geogia Tech, USA
An Analysis of Phase Noise and Fokker-Planck Equations
Friday 1 July
Prof. Markus Clemens, University of Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany
Discrete Formulations and Numerical Algorithms for the Simulation of Quasistatic Electric and Magnetic Fields
Monday 27 June
Prof. Jun ZOU, Department of Mathematics
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Preconditioned Iterative Methods
for Saddle-point Systems and three-dimensional Maxwell Equations
Friday 24 June
Prof. Hai-ying Wang,
Statistical Microdamage Mechanics: linking coupled multiple space and time scales
Friday 24 June
Prof. Zhi-Quan Luo, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA
Probabilistic Analysis of SDP Relaxation for Binary Quadratic Minimization with Application to Wireless Communication
Friday 24 June
Prof. Yuanwei Qi, Department of Mathematics, University of Central Florida, USA
Universality With Critical Nonlinearity-Global Dynamics & RG Method
Monday 20 June
Prof. Jun Zhang, Department of computer science, University of Kentucky, USA
Preconditioning Techniques for Hybrid Integral Simulation of Electromagnetics
Friday 17 June
Prof.Rafael OBAYA, University of Valladolid, Spain
Some results on monotone skew-product semiflows
Friday 17 June
Prof.Carmen NUNEZ, University of Valladolid, Spain
Almost automorphic and almost periodic dynamics for quasimonotone delay differential equations
Tuesday 14 June
Prof.Weimin Han, Department of Mathematics University of Iowa, USA
Quasistatic Variational Inequalities: Theory, Numerical Solution and Applications in Methanics
Thursday 9 June
Prof.Wei CAI, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, USA
Understanding Crystal Plasticity by Dislocation Dynamics
Wednesday 18 May
Prof.Pin Tong, University of California at San Diego, USA
Gene, Protein, Cell and Mechanics
What and How Can Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Contribute to Health Research?
Monday 16 May
Prof.Zhongying Chen , Zhongshan University, China
Fast Multiscale Methods for Integral Equations
Friday 13 May
Prof.Yanping Lin, University of
Alberta, Canada
PML on Wave-Like Type Equations
Tuesday 26 April
Prof.Sun Jie, National University of
Sing apore
Rish Measure in Stochastic Optimization
Thursday 14 April
Prof.David J. Evans, Loughborough University, U.K.
The Generalisation of
the Alternating Group Explicit
(AGE) Methods
Tuesday 29 March
Prof.Zhang Yu, VeritasDGC Inc.
Inversion of the refractive coefficient of wave equations with applications
Wednesday 23 March
Prof.Wei Wu, Dlian University of Technology, China
Neural Network Computing
Tuesday 22 February
Prof.Samuel Shen, University of Alberta, Canada
When should a Mathematician Know Everything about Something and Something about Everything?
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