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NCTS Seminar on Scientific Computing
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: July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019
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: R201, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU
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Jenn-Nan Wang ( National Taiwan University)
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2018
13:30-15:30, July 23, 2018
(Monday)
Including the Divergence Free Condition Implicitly in the Construction of the PG Method for PhC Computations
So-Hsiang Chou (Bowling Green State University)
10:00-10:50, July 20, 2018
(Friday)
Language-oriented Programming or Racket: the World's Second Best Programming Language
Robert Bruce Findler (Northwestern University)
14:30-15:30, July 18, 2018
(Wednesday)
Maximization of Bandgaps in Photonic Crystal Computations
So-Hsiang Chou (Bowling Green State University)
13:30-14:30, July 18, 2018
(Wednesday)
Finite Element Spectral Theory for Photonic Crystal Computations
So-Hsiang Chou (Bowling Green State University)
15:30-17:00, July 16, 2018
(Monday)
The Development of a Nite Element Method for Three Dimensional Photonic Crystals
So-Hsiang Chou (Bowling Green State University)
14:00-15:00, July 10, 2018
(Tuesday)
A Multilevel Memory Efficient Spectral Indicator Method
Jiguang Sun (Michigan Technological University)
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