Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing Seminar at Temple University

Organized by Benjamin Seibold and Daniel B. Szyld

We meet on selected Wednesdays at 4:00 PM in 617 Wachman Hall.

2007-2008

19 September 2007, Daniel B. Szyld, Temple University
Modern iterative solution of linear systems (especially those arising from PDEs).
(This is the first of a series of lectures)
26 September 2007, Daniel B. Szyld, Temple University
Modern iterative solution of linear systems (especially those arising from PDEs). Part II.
3 October 2007, Daniel B. Szyld, Temple University
Modern iterative solution of linear systems (especially those arising from PDEs). Part III.
10 October 2007, Rosemary Renaut, Arizona State Univeristy,
Determining the Regularization Parameters for the Solution of Ill-posed Inverse Problems.
24 October 2007, Daniel B. Szyld, Temple University
Practical use of Krylov Subspace Methods: Restarted, Truncated, Flexible, Inexact, and Augmented Versions
7 November 2007, David Bindel, Courant Institute, New York University,
Computer Aided Design of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems: From Energy Losses to Dick Tracy Watches
28 November 2007, Sébastien Loisel, Temple University,
On the convergence of Algebraic Optimizable Schwarz Methods with applications to elliptic problems
4 April 2008, Abed Elhashash, Drexel University,
A survey of matrix functions preserving nonnegative matrices