Saturday
This 2-day workshop focuses on cutting edge research areas of
computational mathematics that are of growing importance and
interdisciplinary in nature. The aims are to bring together interested
researchers for fruitful discussions of current challenges and future
directions in computational mathematics, encompassing both
mathematicians and computational scientists who make strong use of
mathematics. There is no registration fee.
Attendance is limited to at most 80 persons.
The four highlighted areas, and associated keynote speakers, are
- High Performance Computing Trends, the Grid, and Numerical Algorithms:
Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
- Inverse Problems and Ill-Posed Problems: Per Christian Hansen (Technical
University of Denmark)
- Mathematical Biology: Mark Chaplain (University of Dundee)
- Partial Differential Equation Methods in Image Processing and Computer
Vision: Tony F. Chan (UCLA)