OXFORD UNIVERSITY  COMPUTING LABORATORY

Bath, Brunel, Cardiff, Imperial, Oxford and Reading Numerical Analysis Day

in

Oxford

on

Friday 13th of April 2007

at the

Oxford University Computing Laboratory

This meeting will be a very informal meeting where PhD students should present their work and practise their presentation skills. We hope that many senior academics will attend and we are looking forward to fruitful discussions with them and other students. There is no registration fee and everyone is more than welcome to attend. Thanks to the Comlab we are able to provide lunch for the participants. Therefore, we would encourage you to give us some estimates on the number of people coming from your university.

The organizers (Janice Giudice, Alex Prideaux and Martin Stoll) can be contacted via uknaday@googlemail.com .

The directions can be found here. A limited number of parking spaces can be provided. Please contact us for more information.

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Schedule

Time Speaker University Title
9.00-9.30 Welcome and morning coffee
9.30-10.00 Lennon O Naraigh Imperial Numerical methods for advective Cahn-Hilliard equations
10.00-10.30 Giancarlo Russo Cardiff Spectral Element Methods for free surface and viscoelastic flows
10.30-11.00 Nick Robertson Reading Moving mesh models of lava dome volcanoes with talus slopes
11.00-11.30 Tea and biscuits in the social area
11.30-12.00 Peter Spence Reading Charged particle flow and plasma boundary formation
12.00-12.30 Steven Green Bath The Effect of Discretisation on Cellular Buckling
12.30-13.00 Timothy Reis Cardiff An Axisymmetric Lattice Boltzmann Model
13.00-14.00 Lunch in the social area
14.00-14.30 Nick Hale Oxford New quadratures from conformal maps
14.30-15.00 Bruce Boutelje Bath Nonlinear stability of linear multistep methods
15.00-15.30 Martin Stoll Oxford The Bramble-Pasciak-plus preconditioner for saddle point problems
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