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Frontier Technologies for High Dimensional Problems and Uncertainty Quantification
 

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December 16, 2016

R202, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU

Invited Speakers:
Ting-Li Chen (Academia Sinica)
Ronald Cools (K. U. Leuven)
Ivan Graham (University of Bath)
Chuan-Hsiang Han (National Tsing Hua University)
Frances Y. Kuo (University of New South Wales)
Hung Hung (National Taiwan University)
Horng-Shing Lu (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University )
Ian Sloan (University of New South Wales)
Huei-Wen Teng (National Central University)
Hwa-Lung Yu (National Taiwan University)

Organizers:
Weichung Wang (National Taiwan University)

Abstract

High dimensional computation is a new frontier in scientific computing, with applications ranging from financial mathematics such as option pricing or risk management, to parameter estimation, to groundwater flow, heat transport, and wave propagation. Often the difficulties come from uncertainty or randomness in the data, and they present major challenges in the areas of Data Science and Uncertainty Quantification. This workshop provides a forum for interaction between international experts and researchers in Taiwan, with the aim to establish new collaborations.

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