*Wednesday 19 August, 10:30-11:30 am, N702
Prof. Xu Zhang, (Purdue University)
Recent Advance on Immersed Finite Element Methods for Interface ProblemsWednesday 19 August, 10:00-11:00 am, Z311
Prof. Uri Ascher, (Dept. of Computer Science, University of British Columbia)
Data completion in inverse problems: can we get away with it?*Tuesday 18 August, 16:00-17:00 pm, Z311
Prof. Dr. S. Bartels, (University of Freiburg)
Finite element approximation of large bending isometriesTuesday 18 August, 15:00-16:00 pm, Z311
Prof. Walter Zulehner, (A.Univ.-Prof.Dr. Walter Zulehner, Institute of Computational Mathematics, Johannes Kepler University)
On the Smoothing Properties of Block Preconditioners for Saddle Point ProblemsTuesday 18 August, 11:00-12:00 am, Z311
Prof. Wei Yu, (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Toronto)
Cloud Radio Access Networks Part II : Optimization AlgorithmsTuesday 18 August, 10:00-11:00 am, Z311
Prof. Wei Yu, (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Toronto)
Cloud Radio Access Networks Part I : System Model and Capacity AnalysisTuesday 18 August, 10:00-11:00 am, N702
Prof. Yunkai Zhou, (Southern Methodist University, USA)
Fast algorithms for large scale EVD and SVD calculationsTuesday 18 August, 8:50-9:50 am, Z311
Dr. Zaikun Zhang, (IRIT-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France)
The Worst Case Complexity of Direct Search and the (Unexpected) Mathematics in It*Monday 17 August, 16:00-17:00 pm, N702
Prof. Chao Yang, (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)
Absorption Spectrum Estimation via Linear Response Time-dependent Density Functional Theory*Monday 17 August, 16:00-17:00 pm, Z311
Assistant Prof. Xuemin Tu, (the department of Mathematics, University of Kansas)
FETI-DP Domain Decomposition Methods for Incompressible Stokes Equation*Monday 17 August, 15:00-16:00 pm, Z311
应文俊 特别研究员, (上海交通大学, 数学系及自然科学研究院)
A Grid-based Boundary Integral Method for an Elliptic Interface Problem on Closely Packed CellsMonday 17 August, 15:10-16:10 pm, C110
Prof. Ben Adcock, (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Compressed sensing: applications to high-dimensional approximation