While Pink Floyd are best-known for the mega hit (and mega hard work to some) albums such as 'Dark Side of the Moon' and 'The Wall', their earliest incarnation under singer and songwriter Syd Barrett was as a psychedelic and whimsical sixties band.

The 'video' is filmed in Belgium.

Thu, 02 Nov 2023
14:00
Lecture Room 3

Recent Developments in the Numerical Solution of PDE-Constrained Optimization Problems

John Pearson
(Edinburgh University)
Abstract

Optimization problems subject to PDE constraints constitute a mathematical tool that can be applied to a wide range of scientific processes, including fluid flow control, medical imaging, option pricing, biological and chemical processes, and electromagnetic inverse problems, to name a few. These problems involve minimizing some function arising from a particular physical objective, while at the same time obeying a system of PDEs which describe the process. It is necessary to obtain accurate solutions to such problems within a reasonable CPU time, in particular for time-dependent problems, for which the “all-at-once” solution can lead to extremely large linear systems.

 

In this talk we consider iterative methods, in particular Krylov subspace methods, to solve such systems, accelerated by fast and robust preconditioning strategies. In particular, we will survey several new developments, including block preconditioners for fluid flow control problems, a circulant preconditioning framework for solving certain optimization problems constrained by fractional differential equations, and multiple saddle-point preconditioners for block tridiagonal linear systems. We will illustrate the benefit of using these new approaches through a range of numerical experiments.

 

This talk is based on work with Santolo Leveque (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Spyros Pougkakiotis (Yale University), Jacek Gondzio (University of Edinburgh), and Andreas Potschka (TU Clausthal).

Minimal entropy conditions for scalar conservation laws with general convex fluxes
Cao, G Chen, G Quarterly of Applied Mathematics volume 81 issue 3 567-598 (24 Apr 2023)
Photo of Plosion

There's much debate about inspiring a greater appreciation for mathematics. Art has a key role.

Plosion 1 (Yellow) is the 40th and final piece in the mathematically inspired exhibition that is Conrad Shawcross' Cascading Principles: Expansions within Geometry, Philosophy, and Interference.

Tue, 30 May 2023
16:00
L6

Fermionic semiclassical L^p estimates

Ngoc Nhi Nguyen
(University of Milan)
Abstract

Spectral properties of Schrödinger operators are studied a lot in mathematical physics. They can give the description of trapped fermionic particles. This presentation will focus on the non-interacting case. I will explain why it is relevant to estimate L^p bounds of orthonormal families of eigenfuntions at the semiclassical regime and then, give the main ideas of the proof.

Free field realisation of the chiral universal centraliser
Beem, C Nair, S Annales Henri Poincare (08 May 2023)
Developing the Path Signature Methodology and Its Application to Landmark- Based Human Action Recognition
Yang, W Lyons, T Ni, H Schmid, C Jin, L Stochastic Analysis, Filtering, and Stochastic Optimization 431-464 (22 Apr 2022)
An efficient and decentralized blockchain-based commercial alternative
Zeggari, M Lambiotte, R Abadi, A Kassab, M 2023 IEEE 20th International Conference on Software Architecture Companion (ICSA-C) 231-238 (24 Apr 2023)
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