We plan on resuming the Numerical Analysis Seminar in the Spring of 2025. It will be back in the next academic year renamed as Scientific Computing Seminar.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this seminar is composed of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty of the Department of Mathematics. Any other student or faculty from other Departments is welcome to come.
Location:
The location will be made available once the seminar restarts.
Participation
If you would like to participate and give a talk, please contact me at my e-mail.
2023 – Numerical Analysis Seminar
Tentative schedule:
- 01/18/2023 – C. Borges – A multi-frequency method for the solution of the acoustic inverse scattering problem. See this article.
- 01/25/2023 – C. Borges – Inverse scattering for penetrable medium. See this article.
- 02/01/2023 – C. Borges – Robustness of different methods for inverse scattering in reconstructing different obstacles. See this article.
- 02/08/2023 – Y. Li – Numerical Methods for Stochastic ODEs/PDEs and Applications: Part I
- 02/15/2023 – Y. Li – Numerical Methods for Stochastic ODEs/PDEs and Applications: Part II
- 02/22/2023 – No Seminar
- 03/01/2023 – SIAM CSE23 – The seminar will have a break.
- 03/08/2023 – No seminar
- 03/15/2023 – Spring Break
- 03/22/2023 – G. Welper – Learning Tress in non-convex compress sensing
- 03/29/2023 – G. Welper – Learning Tress in non-convex compress sensing – Continuation
- 04/07/2023 (this week the seminar is held with the colloquium at 12pm on Friday) – X. Feng – University of Tennessee – TBD
- 04/12/2023 – G. Welper – Approximation results for Gradient Descent trained Neural Networks in 1d
- 04/19/2023 – G. Welper – Approximation results for Gradient Descent trained Neural Networks in 1d – Continuation