Minisymposia

Description:
A minisymposium session concentrates on a particular topic and
regularly consists of four speakers, each speaking for 30 minutes
(including 5 minutes reserved for questions) for a total of two
hours. Each minisymposium is arranged by its organizer(s) who
is responsible to invite its speakers.

List of minisymposia

Numerical methods for problems with functional dependence
Barbara Zubik-Kowal (Boise State University, USA)

talks
Hamiltonian systems
Haruo Yoshida (Natiolnal Astronomical Observatory, Japan)

talks
Validated Methods for PDEs
Nobito Yamamoto (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)

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Validated Methods for IVPs for ODEs
Ken Jackson (University of Toronto, Canada)

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Molecular dynamics 1
Bob Skeel (Purdue University, USA)

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Molecular dynamics 2
Shoji Takada (Kobe University, Japan)

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Sampling Techniques for Molecular Dynamics
E. Darve (Stanford University, USA)

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Geometric integrators
Ernst Hairer (Universitè Genève, Switzerland)

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Geometric methods for PDEs
Jason E. Frank (CWI, The Netherlands)

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Advances in Time-Integration of PDEs
Steve Ruuth (Simon Fraser University, Canada)

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Differential algebraic equations and their applications
Roswitha März (Humboldt-Universität, Germany)

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Software issue of numerical ODEs
Wayne Enright (University of Toronto, Canada)
Paul Muir (Saint Mary's University, Canada)

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Stochastic computations
Kevin Burrage (University of Queensland, Australia)
Tom Mitsui (Nagoya University, Japan)

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Linearly-implicit time integration methods
Rüdiger Weiner (Martin-Luther-Universität, Germany)

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Singular Boundary Value Problems and Related Topics
Ewa B. Weinmüller (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

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Structure preserving methods with discrete derivatives 1
Daisuke Furihata (Osaka University, Japan)

talks
Structure preserving methods with discrete derivatives 2
Daisuke Furihata (Osaka University, Japan)

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Algorithms and software for Sturm-Liouville and Schrödinger equations
Guido Vanden Berghe (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)

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Inverse problems
Takashi Suzuki (Osaka University, Japan)

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Highly oscillatory problems 1
Arieh Iserles (University of Cambridge, UK)

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Highly oscillatory problems 2
Arieh Iserles (University of Cambridge, UK)

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Wavelet analysis and its application to numerical analysis
Masami Okada (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)

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Numerical software of ODEs
Raymond J. Spiteri (Dalhousie University, Canada)

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Structure-preserving algorithms for dynamical system
Jialin Hong (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)

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Analytical and Numerical Study for Nonlinear Waves in Discrete Systems
Bao-Feng Feng (The University of Texas-Pan American, USA)

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Partial Differential Equations with Constraints and their applications
Ping Lin (National Univ of Singapore, Singapore)

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Numerical technique and analysis for free boundary problems
Masato Kimura (Kyushu University, Japan)
Michael Fried (Freiburg University, Germany)

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Multirate and Multiscaled Systems
Andreas Bartel (University of Wuppertal)
Jan ter Maten, (Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, and Eindhoven University of Technology)

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Space permitting, we will accept a limited number of contributed minisymposia. If you want to propose organizing a minisymposium, please contact us at tom.mitsui@nagoya-u.jp



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