The Closest Point Method and Multigrid solvers for elliptic equations on surfaces.
Abstract
This talk concerns the numerical solution of elliptic partial differential equations posed on general smooth surfaces by the Closest Point Method. Based on the closest point representation of the surface, we formulate an embedding equation in a narrow band surrounding the surface, then discretize it using standard finite differences and interpolation schemes. Numerical convergence of the method will be discussed. In order to solve the resulting large sparse linear systems, we propose a specific geometric multigrid method which makes use of the closest point representation of the surface.
Critically balanced rotating and stratified turbulence
Three-field block-preconditioners for models of coupled magma/mantle dynamics
Abstract
We discuss the iterative solution of a finite element discretisation of the magma dynamics equations. These equations share features of the Stokes equations, however, Elman-Silvester-Wathen (ESW) preconditioners for the magma dynamics equations are not optimal. By introducing a new field, the compaction pressure, into the magma dynamics equations, we have developed a new three-field preconditioner which is optimal in terms of problem size and less sensitive to physical parameters compared to the ESW preconditioners.
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Analytic Topology in Mathematics and Computer Science - postponed until later date
Abstract
Voevodsky asked what the topology of the universe is in a
continuous interpretation of type theory, such as Johnstone's
topological topos. We can actually give a model-independent answer: it
is indiscrete. I will briefly introduce "intensional Martin-Loef type
theory" (MLTT) and formulate and prove this in type theory (as opposed
to as a meta-theorem about type theory). As an application or corollary,
I will also deduce an analogue of Rice's Theorem for the universe: the
universe (the large type of all small types) has no non-trivial
extensional, decidable properties. Topologically this is the fact that
it doesn't have any clopens other than the trivial ones.
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