INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
NUMERICAL LINEAR ALGEBRA
 

RECENT TRENDS IN
NUMERICAL LINEAR ALGEBRA

Department of Mathematics

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Leganés, June  16-17, 2003



 


RECENT TRENDS IN NUMERICAL LINEAR ALGEBRA

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  • General information
  • Invited speakers
  • Organizing Committee
  • Scientific Committee
  • Registration and accommodation
  • Contributions
  • Proceedings
  • Program
  • Invited talks
  • Short Communications
  • Abstracts
  • Participants

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    General Information

    The Workshop "Recent Trends in Numerical Linear Algebra" will take place in the main building of the Escuela Politécnica Superior of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés (Madrid), at the Aula de Grados of the University ( detailed map here ).

    Meeting themes are:

    This workshop is supported by

    How to get at Escuela Politécnica Superior

    The best way to get to the Escuela Politécnica Superior is by train. It can be taken at Atocha  Cercanias  Railway Station
    :There you take Line C5 (direction Fuenlabrada) to Leganes station which is a 5 min. walk  from the University: see below a detailed map

    For detailed information about Leganes  click here.

    If you use a car to get to the University, here you have a map of how getting here from the M-40 highway.




    Invited speakers




    Organizing Committee

    All  members  belong to the Mathematics Department of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.



    Registration and Registration fee

    Please fill the registration form and send it to Francisco Marcellán. The deadline for submission is May 31, 2003.

    The registration fee is 100 Euros to be paid in cash at  the opening session (Monday, June 16, at 9:00). It includes the book of abstracts and all lunches. The registration form is available also in LaTeX format and PDF format

    Hotel Information

    The Organization offers two possible accomodations:
    1. Hotel Tryp LEGANES with an special price for the workshop participants (77 euros/day. IVA not included). Interested people should contact directly with the Hotel via e-mail to D. Juan Manuel Lominchar (Jefe de Recepción) sol.inn.leganes@solmelia.com  or with  the Sol Meliá Reservation Service in the phone 902 14 44 40. Breakfast is included. The rooms have remote-controlled satellite TV, direct-dial telephone, computer connection, air-conditioning, etc.

    Where is the Hotel?

    2. Student Residence Fernando Abril Martorell (UC3M, Leganes) (7 singles and 13 doubles). If you are interested on these rooms, please contact as soon as possible with Francisco Marcellan . In any case before May 20. Here there is a PDF file with a scheme of Leganés and the situation of the Residence and the University Carlos III. 




    Contributions

    If you are interested in giving a talk or presenting a poster, please send a tentative title and abstract before April 30, 2003 to Francisco Marcellán.





    Proceedings

    We will try to publish the contributions in an specialized mathematical journal.



    Program

     
    MONDAY,  JUNE 16
    TUESDAY, JUNE 17
    9:30          D. Bini    9:30       M. Ng  
    10:30        V. Olshevsky 10:30       F. M. Dopico
    11.30        Coffee Break 11:30       Coffee Break 
    12:00        Q. Ye 12:00       G. Golub
    13:00        D. Calvetti 13:00       W. Gragg
    14:00        Lunch 14:00       Lunch
    15:30        F. Luk 15:30       L. Reichel
    16:30       J. M. Peña 16:30       P. Alonso
    17:00       Coffee Break 17:00      Coffee Break
    17:30       A. Salam 17:30      A. Díaz
    18:00       L. Vázquez 18:00      A. Ibraghimov
    18:30       J.J. Martínez

    The registration starts on Monday, 16 at 8:45am and the opening sesion will be on Monday, 16 at 9:15 am.

    Invited talks (50 min.)

    Titles

    Darío Bini. Dipartimento di Matemática. Universitá di Pisa. Italy. “The role of semiseparability in solving generalized eigenvalue problems and in approximating polynomial zeros

    Daniela Calvetti. Department of Mathematics. Case Western Reserve University. USA. “Iterative methods for Tikhonov regularization

    Gene Golub. Department of Computer Sciences. Stanford University. USA. “Krylov Space Methods for Block p-cyclic matrices”.

    William Gragg. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey. USA. “Stabilization of the uhqr algorithm”.

    Franklin Luk. Department of Computer Science. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. USA. “Eigenvalue and Singular Value Decomposition for Hankel Matrices”.

    Froilán M. Dopico. Departamento de Matemáticas. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Spain. “Perturbation theory for simultaneous bases of singular subspaces and numerical applications”.

    Michael Ng. Department of Mathematics. University of Hong Kong. China. “Half quadratic regularization, preconditioning and applications”.

    Vadim Olshevsky. Department of Mathematics. University of Connecticut. USA. “A comrade-matrix approach to the eight versions of fast cosine and sine transforms”.

     Lothar Reichel. Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences. Kent State University. USA. “Iterative methods for large-scale non-selfadjoint Ill-posed problems”.

    Quiang Ye. Department of Mathematics. University of Kentucky. USA. “An inverse free preconditioned Krylov subspace method for symmetric generalized eigenvalue problems”.
     
     

    Short Communications (25 min.)

    Titles

    Pedro Alonso, J. M. Badía. A. M. Vidal, Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain. “A parallel solution for Toeplitz systems in an inverse filtering problem

    Aaron Díaz. Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, USA. “Power Series methods for Inverting Matrix Valued Functions”.

     Ilghiz Ibraghimov. Department of Mathematics, Universitat der Saarlandes, Germany. “Multidimensional Decompositions

    José Javier Martínez, Ana Marco. Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain. “A new source of structured SVD problems”.

    Juan Manuel Peña. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain. “Comparing the accuracy of the Gerschgorin circles and an alternative method for the localization of the eigenvalues”.

    Ahmed Salam. Laboratoire de Mathématiques Pures et Apliques, Université du Litoral- Cote d’ Opale, France. “A structure-preserving Krylov subspace methods for large sparse Hamiltonian matriz eigenvalue problem”.

     Luis Vázquez. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad Complutense, Madrid Spain. “ A dynamical approach to the computation of eigenvalues of matrices”.



    Participants

    Click here to see the list of participants.



    To get more information please contact with:

     F. Marcellán (pacomarc@ing.uc3m.es)




    Maintained by M. Isabel Bueno. E-Mail: mbueno@math.uc3m.es