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Sixth IMACS International Symposium on
Iterative Methods in Scientific Computing

March 27-30, 2003 (talks begin March 28)
University of Colorado at Denver
http://math.ucdenver.edu/IMACS03/
imacs03@math.cudenver.edu
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Phone: (303) 554-1232


IMACS Minisymposium on Very Large Eigenvalue Problems

Organizer Richard Lehoucq (rblehou@sandia.gov).

Summary:

Speakers

  1. Tucker Carrington, Universite de Montreal, Departement de chimie, Tucker.Carrington@UMontreal.CA Using preconditioned inexact spectral transform methods to calculate vibrational energy levels and metastables state lifetimes
  2. Michiel Hochstenbach, Utrecht University, hochstenbach@math.uu.nl Harmonic and refined extraction methods for the singular value problem, with applications in least squares problems
  3. Peter Arbenz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute of Computational Science, arbenz@inf.ethz.ch, Multilevel preconditioners for solving eigenvalue problems occuring in the design of resonant cavities
  4. Qiang Ye, University of Kentucky, Department of Mathematics, qye@ms.uky.edu, An inverse free preconditioned Krylov subspace method for symmetric generalized eigenvalue problems
  5. Andreas Stathopoulos, College of William and Mary, Department of Computer Science, andreas@cs.wm.edu, How to make the (Jacobi-)Davidson method near optimal for symmetric eigenproblems
  6. Heidi Thornquist, Sandia National Laboratory, hkthorn@sandia.gov, Fixed-Polynomial Approximate Spectral Transformations for Preconditioning the Eigenvalue Problem
  7. Rich Lehoucq, Sandia National Lab, srblehou@sandia.gov, The K-eigenvalue problem

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