Graphs without a 3-connected subgraph are 4-colorable
Bonnet, E Feghali, C Nguyen, T Scott, A Seymour, P Thomasse, S Trotingon, N Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
Mon, 02 Jun 2025

14:00 - 15:00
Lecture Room 3

Sketchy finite elements

Prof Nick Polydorides
(Institute for Imaging, Data and Communications, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh)
Abstract

I will present some ongoing work on solving parametric linear systems arising from the application of the finite elements method on elliptic partial differential trial equations. The focus of the talk will be on leveraging randomised numerical linear algebra to solve these equations in high-dimensional parameter spaces with special emphasis on the multi-query context where optimal sampling is not practical. In this context I will discuss some ideas on choosing a suitable low-dimensional approximation of the solution, as well as reducing the variance of the sketched systems. This research aims at exploring the potential of randomisation as a probabilistic framework for model order reduction, with potential applications to online simulations, uncertainty quantification and inverse problems, via the research grant EPSRC EP/V028618/1

 

Bio: Nick Polydorides is a professor in computational engineering at the University of Edinburgh and has interests in randomised numerical linear algebra, inverse problems and edge computing. Previously, he was a faculty at the Cyprus Institute, and a postdoctoral fellow at MIT’s lab for Information and Decision Systems. He has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Manchester.  

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