The Center for Computational Mathematics Colloquium Series is held on the
first and third Mondays of each month (Some exceptions may apply).
The talk is generally given at noon in Room 626 of the CU-Denver
Building at the corner of Lawrence and 14th Streets right across Speer Blvd.
from the Auraria campus.
Check here
for directions on how to get to the CU-Denver building.
Refreshments are provided at 11:45 am.
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February 7
Toward the optimal eigensolver.
Andrew Knyazev, CU-Denver
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February 21
Error analysis for photochemical models and its applications.
Boris V Khattatov, NCAR
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February 28
New Perspective in the Matrix Eigenvalue Problem.
Prof. B.N.Parlett, Math. Dept. Univ. Calif., Berkeley
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March 27
A geometric theory for preconditioned inverse iteration.
Klaus Neymeyr,
Mathematisches Institut, Universitaet Tuebingen
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March 31, Friday, 1 pm, Room 641
Gaussian spectral rules for second order finite-difference schemes,
Vladimir Druskin, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Ridgefield CT,
Leonid Knizhnerman,
Central Geophysical Expedition, Moscow, Russia
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April 6, Thursday, 12:30 pm
FETI DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHODS FOR MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS AND
ADVECTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEMS
Andrea Toselli,
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
New York University
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April 10
Iterative techniques for mixed discretizations of Maxwells
equations.
Joseph E. Pasciak,
Texas A&M
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April 17
Perturbation theory and iterative symmetric eigensolvers.
Zlatko Drmac,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Zagreb,
Croatia
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April 24
Finite Element Trace Theorems for Parameter Dependent Sobolev Spaces
S.V. Nepomnyaschikh, Novosibirsk, Russia, currently visiting
University of Houston
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May 4
Scientific Computing in the LLNL Computation Directorate
Van Emden Henson, Lawrence
Livermore
National
Laboratory
Please send comments to aknyazev@math.cudenver.edu.