MORE: talk by Zdeněk Strakoš

The talk Multilevel methods and operator preconditioning, by Zdeněk Strakoš will be held on Monday March 27, 2017 at 9:00 in room K4. Abstract: Multilevel adaptive methods represent a very large class of approaches towards solving large scale problems. They can be used either as stand-alone solvers, or as  preconditioning in combination, e.g., with Krylov subspace methods. ...

Final conference of the project ERC-CZ MORE – Implicitly constituted materials: Modeling, Analysis and Computing

Final conference of the project ERC-CZ MORE - Implicitly constituted materials: Modeling, Analysis and Computing
The team members of the project ERC-CZ MORE (2012-2017) cordially invite you to the conference Implicitly constituted materials: Modeling, Analysis and Computing. See the conference web at http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/more2017 for all the details, program and registration.

MORE: talk by Josef Málek

The talk On analysis of several nonstandard growth problems in fluid and solid mechanics, by Josef Málek will be held on Monday March 20, 2017 at 9:00 in room K4. Abstract: After a brief review of what one can understand as a PDE problem with standard and nonstandard growth, we present several nonstandard growth problems in fluid ...

MORE: talk by Miroslav Pranic

The talk Gauss quadrature and Lanczos algorithm, by Miroslav Pranic will be held on Monday March 13, 2017 at 9:00 in room K4. Abstract: Gauss quadrature can be naturally generalized to approximate quasi-definite linear functionals, where the interconnections with (formal) orthogonal polynomials, (complex) Jacobi matrices and Lanczos algorithm are analogous to those in the positive definite case. ...

MORE: talk by Vít Průša

The talk On the role of thermodynamics in the stability analysis of motion of viscoelastic rate type fluids, by Vít Průša will be held on Monday March 6, 2017 at 9:00 in room K4. Abstract: Analysis of the stability of a solution to a system of nonlinear partial differential equations is a quite challenging task. I will ...

MORE: talk by Peter Bastian (Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, Heidelberg University)

The talk Efficient Implementation of Spectral Discontinuous Galerkin methods, by Peter Bastian  (Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, Heidelberg University) will be held on Monday February 27, 2017 at 9:00 in room K4. Abstract: Unleashing the high-performance advertised by current supercomputers provides quite a challenge for finite element methods. The traditional approach of setting up a stiffness  matrix ...

MORE: talk by Ivana Pultarová (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague)

The second part of the talk Multigrid and multilevel methods, by Ivana Pultarová  (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague) will be held on Monday January 9, 2017 at 9:00 in room K3. Abstract: Iterative numerical methods for solution of differential equations usually suffer from slow convergence when the discretized problem is large. Changing both ...

University Center for Mathematical Modeling, Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics

University Center for Mathematical Modeling, Applied Analysis and  Computational Mathematics
University Center for Mathematical Modeling, Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics - Semester Seminar Please, find the schedule and abstracts here: unce_mathmac-seminar_19-12-2016

DUNE/PDELab Course at Heidelberg University

March 6-10, 2017, Heidelberg, Germany. The Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing at Heidelberg University will host its annual DUNE and PDELab course on March 6-10, 2017. Contents This one week course provides an introduction to the most important DUNE modules and especially to DUNE-PDELab. At the end the attendees will have a solid knowledge of ...

MORE: talk by Ivana Pultarová (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague)

The talk Multigrid and multilevel methods, by Ivana Pultarová  (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague) will be held on Monday December 12, 2016 at 9:00 in room K3. Abstract: Iterative numerical methods for solution of differential equations usually suffer from slow convergence when the discretized problem is large. Changing both the basis of the ...