November 22, 2013

Mid Atlantic Numerical Analysis Day 2013

A conference on numerical analysis and scientific computing for graduate students and postdocs from the Mid-Atlantic region.

Friday, 22 November 2013

 

Keynote Speaker

Marsha Berger,
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
New York University

Old and New Challenges for Embedded Boundary Grids in Computational Fluid Dynamics

 

The Conference

This one-day meeting will start at 10am to allow same-day travel.
It will be held in Room 617 Wachman Hall, Temple University, 1805 North Broad street, just north of Montgomery Avenue (see directions on right margin).
It will be an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to present their research, and to meet other researchers.
There will be contributed talks (25 minutes each) and a poster session.

There will be no registration fee. In order to guarantee appropriate space in the lecture rooms, we ask every participant to please register in advance, even if you are not planning to give a talk.

Conference Poster

You can download a small conference poster.

Schedule

9:10- 9:50Registration, coffee and bagels
9:50-10:00Opening remarks
10:00-11:30Presentations (Numerical Linear Algebra and Optimization)
11:30-13:30Lunch and poster session
13:30-14:30Keynote lecture (Marsha Berger)
14:30-15:00Coffee break
15:00-16:30Presentations (Integral Equations)
16:30-16:45Coffee break
16:45-17:45Presentations (Accurate Methods for Evolution Equations)
17:45-17:55Closing reamrks
18:30-20:00   Group dinner (attendence optional)

Speakers

Numerical Linear Algebra and Optimization
GeunseopLeePenn StateFast regularized total least squares methods with applications
TimMitchellCourant InstituteA BFGS-based SQP Method for constrained nonsmooth, nonconvex optimization
StephenShankTemple UniversityKKT preconditioners for non-Hermitian indefinite PDE systems
Integral Equations
TravisAskhamCourant InstituteOn the discretization of integral equations for elliptic PDEs with internal layers
LeiChenUniversity of DelawareAnalysis and improvement of Krylov deferred correction for the method of lines
MichaelO'NeilCourant InstituteNumerical methods for acoustic scattering from regularized geometries
Accurate Methods for Evolution Equations
PawelDlotkoUniversity of PennsylvaniaTopology of Maxwell's equations
DongZhouTemple UniversityMixed finite element methods for the pressure Poisson equation reformulations of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations

Posters

HaripriyaChakrabortyUniversity of DelawareHomoclinic connecting orbits of complex analytic maps
MatthewHassellUniversity of DelawareTransient Stokes flow with integral methods
AndrewMarmadukeUniversity of AkronCarbon nanotube forest energy minimization model with bounding substrates
TimNixdorfUniversity of AkronDynamical simulations of an energy-based minimization model for carbon
DanielRhoadsUniversity of Akron(joint poster with Tim Nixdorf)
TianyuQiuUniversity of DelawareBIE for scattering of transient waves by homogeneous penetrable obstacles
TonatiuhSanchez-VizuetUniversity of DelawareSemidiscretized wave-structure interaction in the time domain
FanYangUniversity of DelawareNumerical approach on finding real transmission eigenvalues

Hotel Information

Please feel free to contact us for information on accommodation.

Contact

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Organizers

Benjamin Seibold and Daniel B. Szyld

Sponsors

Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, the College of Science and Technology, and the Graduate School, Temple University.