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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

Brunel University
people.brunel.ac.uk/~icsrsss/PGNADay

Version: Oct 24, 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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