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Bath/Brunel/Imperial/Oxford/Reading\\
Numerical Analysis Postgraduate Seminar Day\\
Wednesday 25th October 2006
Bath/Brunel/Imperial/Oxford/Reading
Numerical Analysis Postgraduate Seminar Day
Wednesday 25th October 2006
All presentations will take place in Room M128
of the John Crank (mathematics) building at the Uxbridge campus of
Brunel University, www.brunel.ac.uk.
Programme
11:00
- Tea/Coffee in Room M128
11:30
-
David Katz (Reading):
The application of PV-based control variable transforms
in data assimilation.
11:55
-
Thomas Schmelzer (Oxford):
The fast evaluation of matrix functions for exponential integrators.
12:20
-
Richard Norton (Bath):
The spectral Galerkin finite element method applied
to photonic crystal fibres.
12:45
- Lunch: nothing specific is booked. There is a
campus refectory (salads, sandwiches, hot meals, pizza, ...),
Cafe Rococo (good coffee, paninis, pastries, ...) and
Bar Zest (bistro, alcohol, ...).
2:00
-
Jenny Morrell (Reading):
A cell by cell anisotropic adaptive mesh ALE scheme for
the numerical solution of the Euler equations.
2:25
-
Stephen Girdlestone (Imperial):
Computing homoclinic orbits.
2.50
-
Martin Healey (Brunel):
Investigations into the mortar boundary element method.
3:15
- Tea/Coffee in Room M128
3:45
-
Christoph Ortner (Oxford):
A posteriori existence in numerical computations.
4:10
-
Zhivko Stoyanov (Bath):
A sensitivity analysis of spectral clustering with
applications in bioinformatics.
4:35
- End: arrange next venue, social gathering.
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