Plenary speakers

Period 1: December 11-13, 2014



Annalisa Buffa

IMATI “E. Magenes” - CNR, Italy


Isogeometric Analysis, Compatible approximation of PDEs, Maxwell equation and wave propagation, Discontinuous Galerkin methods, Integral equations



Endre Szeméredi

Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary

Rutgers University, USA


Graph theory, combinatorics and number theory



John Cremona

University of Warwick, UK


Number theory: elliptic curves, modular forms, computational number theory



Mike Shub

CONICET, Argentina and CUNY, USA


Computational complexity of real number algorithms, dynamical systems



Yi Ma

ShanghaiTech University, China, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA


Computer vision, pattern recognition, high-dimensional data analysis





               Smale Prize Lecture

Period 2: December 15-17, 2014



Arieh Iserles

University of Cambridge, UK


Numerical solution of differential equations, highly oscillatory phenomena and their computation, numerical geometric integration, isospectral flow



Frances Kuo

University of New South Wales, Australia


High dimensional integration and approximation, quasi-Monte Carlo methods



Helmut Pottmann

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia


Applied geometry, computational design



Michael F. Singer

North Carolina State University, USA


Difference and differential algebra, symbolic computation



Pencho Petrushev

University of South Carolina, USA


Nonlinear approximation theory



Stephen Wright

University of Wisconsin


Numerical optimization over real variables: algorithms, theory, applications

Period 3: December 18-20, 2014



Andrei Martínez-Finkelshtein

University of Almería, Spain


Approximation theory, special functions and orthogonal polynomials, mathematical modeling in vision



Benoit Perthame

Pierre et Marie Curie University and CNRS, France


Multiscale modeling in life sciences, applied partial differential equations



David Cox

Amherst College, USA


Algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, geometric modeling, number theory, and the history of mathematics



Ricardo Nochetto

University of Maryland, USA


Free boundary problems and geometric PDE: finite element methods, a posteriori error analysis, adaptivity, and applications



Raúl Tempone

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia


Numerical Analysis, computational deterministic and stochastic differential equations



Reinhold Schneider

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany


Hierarchical tensor product representations

 
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