1994
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
October 22, 1994
Department of Mathematics
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington 99164-3113
INFORMATION:
The annual PNWNAS will be held this year on Saturday, October 22, at Washington State University. The purpose of this conference is to bring together research workers in Numerical Analysis from companies and universities in the Pacific Northwest, to meet and discuss recent work. The format this year will consist of some invited talks, several contributed talks and a poster session. There will not be a registration fee, but a conference buffet dinner will be organized, and there will be a charge of $15 per person.
PRELIMINARY LIST OF TALKS:
Thomas Manteuffel (CU) - FOSLS: A New Methodology for Systems of PDES
Larry Nazareth (WSU) - A View of Interior Methods for Linear Programming
Peter Schmid (UW) - Non-Normal Evolution Processes
Clayton Crowe (WSU) - Discrete Vortex Methods for Particle Dispersion in Large Scale Turbulent Structures
Roger Grimes (Boeing) - How Bunch-Kaufman Pivoting for Solving Symmetric Indefinite Problems is Flawed and How It Should Be Corrected
Wei-Wei Sun (SFU) - Efficient Algorithms for Spline Collocation Systems (Graduate Student Talk)
ORGANIZERS:
Alan Genz,
Kevin Cooper
V.S. Manoranjan