Final Announcement
MiniSymposium
on Very Large Eigenvalue Problems
To be held at the Fifth U.S. National Congress on Computational
Mechanics
Wednesday-Friday, August 4-6, 1999, University
of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USA
Symposium Organizer:
Andrew
Knyazev ( aknyazev@math.ucdenver.edu)
This MiniSymposium will provide a forum for presentation
and discussion of innovative methods for eigenvalue problems in the simulation
in engineering and physics. Focus is on approximation methods and iterative
solvers, their mathematical foundation and computer implementation. Application
areas are not restricted.
This Symposium is open for contributed abstracts. Contributions
that reflect standard techniques, such as described in textbooks, are discouraged.
An outline of the sessions:
Session 1 (chairman Joseph E. Pasciak):
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The keynote speaker: Roger Grimes, Boeing:
Towards Computing Eigenvalues of a Problem of Order 10,000,000
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Yousef Saad (invited), UMNA:
Parallel solution of eigenvalue problems in electronic
structure calculations
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Andrew Knyazev (contributed), UC Denver:
Modern Iterative Solvers for Large Symmetric Eigenvalue
Problems
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Y.T. Feng (contributed), United Kingdom:
AN INTEGRATED MULTI-GRID AND RAYLEIGH QUOTIENT/DAVIDSON
SOLUTION STRATEGY FOR VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS
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Andreas Stathopoulos (invited), College of William &
Mary:
The role of harmonic Ritz vectors in restarting Arnoldi-like
methods
Session 2 (chairman Andrew Knyazev):
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The keynote speaker: Jane Cullum, LANL:
COMPUTING POLES OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIBABLE BY LARGE
SYSTEMS OF DELAY-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
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Rich Lehoucq (invited), Sandia:
Computational Linear stability Analysis for Fluid Flow
modeled by MPSalsa
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P. Geuzaine* and J.-A. Essers (contributed), University of
Liege, Belgium:
Newton-Krylov Acceleration Techniques for Compressible
Flows on Unstructured Grids
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M. L. Bittencourt*, Jonathan Hu, and Craig C. Douglas (contiruted):
CANCELED
CACHE BASED MULTIGRID PROCEDURES FOR STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED
MESHES
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T. Yamada* and G.Nagai (contributed), Japan:
ON FAST ITERATIVE SOLVERS FOR IMAGE-BASED FINITE ELEMENT
METHOD
Session 3 (chairman Andrew Knyazev):
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A. L. G. A. Coutinho, M. A. D. Martins, I. D. Parsons*, and
A. Namazifard (contributed):
A Study of Matrix-Vector Product Algorithms for the Iterative
Solution of Finite Element Equations
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George Biros* and Omar Ghattas (contributed), Carnegie Mellon
University:
Parallel Domain Decomposition Methods for Optimal Control
of Viscous Incompressible Flows
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Joseph E. Pasciak (invited), Texas A&M University:
Band structure calculations for 3D photonic crystals
based on a mixed finite element approximation
Submission Instructions:
Abstracts deemed to fit the scope and objectives of the
MiniSymposium will be communicated to the Congress organizers by January
15, 1999, and notification of acceptance will be given by e-mail to the
corresponding author.
A final version for inclusion in the printed book of Abstracts
should be submitted directly to the Congress e-mail address following the
instructions posted on the Web site
http://civil.colorado.edu/usnccm99/
before May 15, 1999, see other important dates at
http://civil.colorado.edu/usnccm99/Schedule.d/ImportantDates.html
Participants must register following the instructions
at
http://civil.colorado.edu/usnccm99/Registration.d/Registration.html
MiniSymposium Organizer Address:
Andrew
Knyazev, aknyazev@math.ucdenver.edu
Department of
Mathematics ,
University of Colorado
at Denver
Congress Program and Registration Information:
http://civil.colorado.edu/usnccm99