Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Spring 2009

Organized by prof. Timo Eirola and prof. Rolf Stenberg

The topics of the seminar are typically new techniques in numerical computations - sometimes also reviews of the classics - together with applications and challenges of numerical methods in various problems in science and engineering. The speakers are mainly visitors, TKK researchers, and PhD students of mathematics, mechanics and computational science.

The seminar will be on Mondays at 14.15, in room U322 of the Math Institute

Program:


1
19.1.
Lourenco Beirao Da Veiga, Università degli Studi di Milano
A posteriori error estimates for the Mimetic Finite Difference method
2
26.1.
Antti Niemi, TKK
A bilinear shell element based on a refined shallow shell model
3
2.2.
Peter Råback, CSC
On the solution of multiphysical problems with Elmer finite element software
4
9.2.
Atte Aalto, TKK Mat
Akustiseen kuormaan kytketty äänihuulimalli
5
16.2.
No seminar
6
23.2.
NFFT minicourse
7
2.3.
Martin Vohralik, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris


8
16.3.
Antti Hannukainen, TKK Mat
On preconditioning of iterative solution methods for the Helmholtz equation
9
23.3.
Matti Peltomäki, TKK
Rock-paper-scissors games with and without explicit space
10
30.3.
Mikko Byckling, TKK Mat
Approximate factoring of the inverse
1122.4.

Luca Dieci, Georgia Tech
    - On singular values of matrices depending on two parameters
    - Fundamental matrix solutions of piecewise smooth systems

Previous seminars:

Autumn 2008
Spring 2008
Autumn 2007
Spring 2007
Autumn 2006
Spring 2006
Autumn 2005
Spring2005
Autumn 2004
Spring 2004
Autumn 2003
Spring 2003
Autumn 2002