COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS
Workshop Chair: Randell Bramley
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Computational Mathematics provides the framework for many HPC applications in science, engineering and increasingly also in business. There is a growing community of computational mathematicians at Australian universities investigating HPC algorithms for cryptology, optimisation, simulation and data analysis. The workshop will prove an overview of some recent research at Australian universities in HPC-related computational mathematics. The talks provide insight into new algorithmic developments, their interactions with computer architecture and the underlying mathematics.
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Program
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TIME |
SPEAKER |
TOPIC |
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9.00 - 9.15am |
Markus Hegland |
Introduction |
|
9.15 - 9.45am |
Richard Brent |
Computational Number Theory |
|
9.45 - 10.15am |
Paul Coddington |
Random Number Generators |
|
10.15 - 10.45am |
Break |
|
|
10.45-11.05am |
Berwin Turlach |
Applications of constrained optimisation in statistics |
|
11.05 - 11.25am |
Steve Roberts |
Finite Element Thin Plate Splines for Data Mining Applications |
|
11.25 - 11.45am |
Roger B. Sidje |
Alternatives for Parallel Krylov Basis Computation |
|
11.45 - 12.05pm |
Lutz Grosz |
Black-box Implementation of the Algebraic Multilevel Iteration |
|
12.05 - 12.25pm |
Markus Hegland |
Fast Fourier Transforms |
|
12.25 - 12.45pm |
Michael Stewart |
Stability Issues for Large Toeplitz Systems |
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Last Updated 12 June 1998