Postdocs' Seminars of 2005:
These colloquia are
run jointly by the Institute of Computational Mathematics and
Scientific/Engineering Computing , Chinese
Academy
of Sciences (ICMSEC) and
the
State Key Laboratory of Scientific and Engineering Computing (LSEC).
Further details are available from Ms. Wenqiong Zhang. The coordinators are Professors Zhiming
Chen and Aihui Zhou.
The seminars will be held on every other Thursdays at 4 pm
in the Lecture Room 311 of ICMSEC, unless otherwise stated. All who are interested are welcome.
Wednesday 23 November, 4:00-5:00pm
Zhidong Jia
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
Projective Thermostatting Dynamics in Multiscale Geometric Numerical Integration
Wednesday 16 November, 4:00-5:00pm
He Yin
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
A Method of Building a Corpus based on Chinese-English Materials
Wednesday 9 November, 4:00-5:00pm
Yonghui Liu
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
The Extremal Ranks of Some Matrix Expressions with Applications
Wednesday 2 November, 4:00-5:00pm
Jun Lei
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
Time-Domain Boundary Element Numerical Simulation of Rapid Crack Propagation in Composite Materials
Wednesday 26 October, 4:00-5:00pm
Zhengyu Wang
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
Validation of Convergence of Newton's Method for Complementarity Problems
Wednesday 19 October, 4:00-5:00pm
Manping Zhang
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
Radial Basis Function Interpolation in Sobolev Spaces and its Applications
Wednesday 28 September, 4:00-5:00pm
Minghui Song
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
The pth Moment Stability for the Stochastic Pantograph Equation
Wednesday 21 September, 4:00-5:00pm
Quoxin Liu
, Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing ,
CAS
Homotopy Method for Mathematical Programs with Variational Inequality Constraints