10:00-11:00 April 26 (Friday), Z311
Shishun Li ,Professor, Xinyang Normal University
Introduction to block implicit methods for time-dependent problems16:00-17:00 April 25 (Thursday), S625
Ming Dong, Professor, Ontario Tech University
Downlink-Uplink Beamforming Design for Wireless Federated Learning15:00-16:00 April 25 (Thursday), S625
Yang Li, Associate Professor, Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data
HPE Transformer: Learning to Optimize Multi-Group Multicast Beamforming Under Nonconvex QoS Constraints14:30-15:30 April 25(Thursday), Z311
Lingyun Qiu, Doctor, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center of Tsinghua University
Multipollutant Traceability via Dynamic CGO Solutions4月25日(周四)14:30-15:30,N205
张俊义,研究员,中国科学院精密测量科学与技术创新研究院
运用关联高斯函数求解多维薛定谔方程10:00-11:00 April 23(Tuesday), N219
Shuonan Wu, Assistant Professor, Peking University
Exponentially-fitted Finite Elements for H(curl) and H(div) Convection-Diffusion Problems16:00-17:00 April 22 (Monday), N219
Weizhu Bao, Professor, Department of Mathematics, National University of Singapore
Multiscale methods and analysis for (nonlinear) Dirac equation8:30-9:30 April 22(Monday), S723
Qinghai Zhang, Professor, Zhejiang University.
A fourth-order energy-stable projection method for numerically solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with prescribed moving boundaries9:00-10:00 April 20(Saturday), S315
Maojun Li, Professor, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
High order well-balanced asymptotic-preserving IMEX RKDG schemes for the nonlinear shallow water equations with Coriolis forces15:00-16:00 April 19 (Friday), Zoom Meeting:899 0019 9522, Password: 459472
Mariano Mateos, Professor, Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Bilinear control problems: analysis and optimization methods14:30-15:30 April 19(Friday), Tencent Meeting: 101-714-373
Jiaqing Yang, Professor, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Xi'an Jiaotong University
Uniqueness and numerical methods for inverse Stokes problems10:00-11:00 April 19 (Friday), N219
Daniele Boffi, Professor, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Some remarks on the approximation of the eigenvalues of Maxwell's equations