Current problems in numerical analysis

Programme for 2001

December

         21.   Jan H. Brandts (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
                 Christmas Lecture:   Stable and optimal complexity solution of mixed finite element discretizations for second order elliptic equations

         14.   Jiří Taufer (Czech Technical University, Prague)
                 On the method of solving boundary value problems for selfadjoint differential equations
                 by the transfer of conditions

           7.   10:00  Vítězslav Krištof (Palacký University and Faculty Hospital, Olomouc, Czech Republic)
                            Nonlinear Newton boundary value problem with uncertain data
 

November

         30.   9:00   Alena Pravdová, Vojtěch Pravda (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                           Stability and Lyapunov functions
               11:00  Wolfgang Schwarz (J. W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
                          Some remarks on arithmetical functions

         23.   Jan Chleboun (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Homogenization in the worst scenario for conducting structures

         16.   Josef Daněk (University of West Bohemia, Pilsen)
                 Parallel domain decomposition algorithm for contact problem with small range contact

           9.   Michal Křížek (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 On the nonexistence of a homogeneous and isotropic hypersurface with a negative Gaussian curvature

           2.    9:00   Ruslan Farzan (Széchenyi István University of Applied Science, Győr, Hungary)
                            Integral equation method for boundary value problems
                10:00   Győző Molnárka (Széchenyi István University of Applied Science, Győr, Hungary)
                            Rehabilitation of the Taylor series method for numerical solution of ODE
 

October

          26.  Tomáš Vejchodský (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 On a comparison principle for a nonlinear parabolic problem of a nonmonotone type

          19.  Open day of the Mathematical Institute 

          12.  Florian Luca (UNAM, Morelia, Mexico)
                 On the diophantine equation (an-1)(bn -1)=x2

            5.  Karel Segeth, Pavel Šolín (Mathematical Institute of the Academy, Prague, Johannes-Kepler Universität, Linz)
                 Almost uni-directional inviscid compressible flow

September

         14.   Lin Qun (Academia Sinica, Beijing, China)
                 Error expansions for FEMs

July

           4.   (WEDNESDAY!!!!!)  Philip Rabinowitz (Weizmann Institute, Izrael)
                 Uniform convergence results for finite-part integrals which are derivatives of Cauchy principal value integrals

June

          22.  Jan H. Brandts (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
                 Discretization of the transfer operator from quantum physics
 
          15.  Michal Křížek (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Colouring triangulations in Rn

            8.  Jaroslav Novotný (Academy od Sciences, Czech Technical University, Prague)
                 Application of the finite element method in aeroelasticity

            1.  Jiří Rohn (Charles University, Prague)
                 Complexity of some linear problems with inexact data

May

          25.  Ivan Hlaváček (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Reliable solution in strain space of elastoplastic problems with isotropic hardening and uncertain data

          18.  Jiří Felcman (Charles University, Prague)
                 Adaptive schemes for 3D flow computations

          11.  Raino A. E. Mäkinen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
                 Application of automatic differentiation of computer programs in FEM analysis
                 and shape optimization
 
            4.  Michal Křížek (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 The Fourier finite element method

April

          27.  Seminar cancelled

          20.  Milan Práger (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Orthogonal piecewise polynomial basis on triangles

          13.  Good Friday  (seminar cancelled)
                 
            6.  Michal Křížek (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 The most beautiful theorems on Fermat numbers
 

March

          30.  Josef Nedoma (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Positive adaptibility of rectangular vague matrices

          23.  Petr Přikryl (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Can you count on your computer? (Pitfalls in scientific computing)

          16.  Jan Eisner (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Reaction-diffusion systems with conditions given by inclusions

            9.  Miloslav Feistauer (Charles University, Prague)
                 Numerical solution of compressible flows

            2.  Jiří Rohn (Charles University, Prague)
                 Finite characterizations of some linear problems with inexact data

February

           23.  Alena Šolcová (Czech Technical University, Prague)
                  Fermat's method of infinite descent

           16.  Winter holidays

            9.  Jan Chleboun (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 Effects of uncertainties in the domain on the solution of Dirichlet boundary problems

            2.  Karel Segeth (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 A posteriori error estimates for parabolic equations motivated by estimates for elliptic equations  II.

January

          26.  Karel Segeth (Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague)
                 A posteriori error estimates for parabolic equations motivated by estimates for elliptic equations I.