Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Spring 2010

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
18.1.

Sampo Sillanpää, Numerola Oy
Numerical solution methods for Navier-Stokes -equations and their applications in CFD-analysis

2
25.1.

Gianluigi Rozza, EPFL Lausanne
Shape design in parametrized domains  by reduced basis method

4
8.2.

Veli-Matti Pulkkanen, A!
Effects of fractures in the bedrock on radionuclide transport
near a vertical deposition hole for spent nuclear fuel

5
15.2.

Alexis Fedoroff, A?
Example of anomalous buckling behaviour in structural mechanics

6
22.2.

Allan Perämäki, A"
Numerical solution of the R-linear Beltrami equation

8
15.3.

Martin Berggren, Umeå Universitet
Computational Techniques for the Design of Acoustical Horns, Lenses, and Labyrinths

9
22.3.

Thomas Zwinger, CSC
Finite Element techniques applied to Glaciological problems

10
29.3.

Antero Arkkio, A!
Modelling of electrical machines

11

12.4.


Juho Könnö, A"
H(div)-conforming finite elements and Nitsche's method for the Brinkman problem
12 19.4.



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Autumn 2009
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Autumn 2008

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