IWASEP3
III International Workshop on Accurate
Solution of Eigenvalue Problems
In cooperation with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and the SIAM Activity Group on Linear Algebra
July 3-6, 2000
Arcadeon Conference Center, Hagen,
Germany
Second Announcement and Call for Papers
Organizing Committee:
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together experts on accuracy issues in the numerical solution of eigenvalue problems for four days of research presentations and discussions. This is the third such workshop. The first, titled "International Workshop on Accurate Eigensolving and Applications", was held in Split, Croatia on July 11-17, 1996, the second, "International Workshop on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems", was held at the Pennsylvania State University on July 20-23, 1998. There will be no parallel sessions; research presentations will be 30 to 40 minutes each, with sufficient time for discussions. Specially titled discussion/working groups and a poster session will also be organized.
Tentative invited speakers:
- Beresford Parlett,
University of California at Berkeley:
- "Down and Up the Representation Tree" (Abstract)
- James Demmel,
University of California at Berkeley:
- "The inherent complexity of accurate floating point computation"
- Ilse Ipsen,
North Carolina State University:
- "Unifying Perturbation Bounds for Invariant Subspaces" (Abstract)
- Zlatko Drmac,
University of Zagreb:
- "On development of accurate eigensolvers" (Abstract)
- Axel Ruhe,
Chalmers Institute of Technology, Göteborg:
- "Computing accurate eigenvalues with long Richardson and short
Lanczos runs" (Abstract)
- Chris Beattie,
Virginia Tech Blacksburg:
- "The Potential of Invariant Subspaces to Attract Krylov
Iterates" (Abstract)
- Nick Higham,
University of Manchester:
- "Structured Pseudospectra for Polynomial Eigenvalue Problems" (Abstract)
- S. K. Godunov, University of Novosibirsk:
- "Partition of the Spectrum by Hermite Forms and One-Dimensional Spectral Matrix Portraits" (Abstract)
- Andrew Knyazev,
University of Colorado at Denver:
- "Eigensolvers
based on polynomials of two variables" (Abstract)
- Peter Arbenz,
ETH Zürich:
- "On Computing Some of the Principal Eigenfrequencies of Cavity
Resonators" (Abstract)
We ask all tentative participants to send an application to the managing organizer per e-mail or ordinary mail (the addresses are below). The application should contain
- Name, affiliation
- Address (mailing, phone, email, ...)
- Title and abstract of their possible presentation - if any.
With invited speakers the application will merely be interpreted as their final agreement to participate and talk. Other contributions will be subject to an internal refereeing process. The qualification will be judged by (i) its research ranking, (ii) its fitting in the field of the Workshop. In addition to research contributions we will have a limited number of tutorial talks. Note that we also welcome non-speaking participants as we are planning special time for discussion groups. Should the quantity of highly qualified contributions be larger than the disposable schedule, we will organize a poster session to cover the demands.
Support.
There will be a possibility for a limited financial support against travel and lodging expenses. Those interested should contact us.
The deadline for applications is
the 30th of April 2000.
As a non-scientific event a half-day visit of the Freilicht-Museum (an open-air exposition/exhibition of Westphalian historical trades and industry) will be organized, concluding with the Workshop banquet.
Travel information.
Hagen is well connected by both train and car. The neighbouring airports are
- Dortmund (~ 30 km)
- Düsseldorf (~ 70 km)
- Köln-Bonn (~ 100 km)
- Frankfurt (~ 250 km)
A more detailed travel information will be given later.
Registration fee will be DM 600 including lodging and all meals for four days at the Arcadeon Conference Center. The details will be given with the final application form.
For further information contact the managing organizer
Professor Kresimir Veselic
Fernuniversität Hagen
LG Mathematische Physik
P.O. Box 940
D-58084 Hagen
Germany
phone ++2331-9872721
email: iwasep3@Fernuni-Hagen.de
Note:
This page is maintained by Kresimir
Veselic