Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Autumn 2013

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 M233 of the Math Institute.

Program:


1

9.9.
Ville Turunen, Aalto?
Properties and computation of Born--Jordan related time-frequency distributions
2

16.9.
Luca Dieci, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Numerical methods to locate coalescing eigenvalues of matrices depending on several parameters
3

23.9.
Tom Gustafsson, Aalto¨
Extended finite element method for computing stress intensity factors
4

30.9.
Rolf Stenberg, Aalto
Mixed finite element methods for engineers
5

11.11.
Paavo Alku, Aalto! Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics
6

18.11.
Lauri Harhanen,  Aalto!
Edge-preserving priorconditioning for linear ill-posed problems
7

2.12.
Antti Niemi, Aalto"
On quadrilateral least-squares and DPG finite element methods
8

9.12.
Otso Ovaskainen, University of Helsinki, Department of Biosciences
Markov evolutions in the space of locally finite configurations: applications in ecology and evolution

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Spring 2013
Autumn 2012
Spring 2012
Autumn 2011
Spring 2011
Autumn 2010
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Autumn 2009
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