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2015 IAMS & NCTS Applied Math Seminar
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: January 1 - July 31, 2015
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: R202, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU
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Jenn-Nan Wang ( National Taiwan University)
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2015
13:20-14:20, May 27, 2015
(Wednesday)
Statistical Inference for Shards
Yen-Chi Chen (Carnegie Mellon UniversityDepartment of Statistics)
13:20-14:10, March 27, 2015
(Friday)
State-of-the-Art in the Solution of Control-Related Nonlinear Optimization Problems
Hans D. Mittelmann (Arizona State University)
13:20-14:10, March 18, 2015
(Wednesday)
Mathematical and Numerical Analysis for the Radiative Transport Equation as Fundamental Study for Diffuse Optical Tomography
Yuusuke Iso (Kyoto University)
14:00-15:00, March 9, 2015
(Monday)
Partial Differential Equations with Random Effects
Gi-Ren Liu (National Cheng Kung University)
10:20-11:10, March 4, 2015
(Wednesday)
Weighted Compact Nonlinear Scheme: Its advantages for Curvilinear-Grid and Multicomponent Flow Computations
Taku Nonomura (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
13:00-14:30, January 9, 2015
(Friday)
Modern Approaches toward High Performance Dense Linear Algebra Subroutines: Theory and Implementation
Chen-Han Yu (University of Texas at Austin)
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