Fall 2020 Schedule

8/18 :
Note the special date and time.
(Host:Jon)
Yanhe Huang, UC Berkeley
Axisymmetric bubbles rising in 3D and a new accurate algorithm for evaluating orthogonal polynomials
8/26:
(Host:Lin)
Stefan Steinerberger, University of Washington
Solving Linear Systems of Equations via Randomized Kaczmarz/Stochastic Gradient Descent
9/2:
(Host:Lin)
Chao Ma, Stanford University
The Slow Deterioration of the Generalization Error of the Random Feature Model
9/9:
(Host:Lin)
Weile Jia, UC Berkeley
HPC+AI: pushing ab initio MD to 100 million atoms on the Summit supercomputer
9/16:
(Host:Lin)
Alex Townsend, Cornell University
The ultraspherical spectral method
9/23:
(Host:Sunny)
Martina Bukac, University of Notre Dame
A computational framework for fluid-structure interaction problems
9/30:
(Host:Lin)
Andrew Childs, University of Maryland
Symmetries, graph properties, and quantum speedups
10/7:
(Host:Lin)
Aditi Krishnapriyan, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Persistent Homology Advances Interpretable Machine Learning for Scientific Applications
10/14:
(Host:Sunny)
Franziska Weber, Carnegie Mellon University
Numerical approximation of statistical solutions of hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
10/21:
(Host:Lin)
Rolando Somma, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Quantum linear systems problem: solution and verification.
10/28:
(Host:Lin)
Dong An, UC Berkeley
Quantum adiabatic evolution and applications in computational physics and quantum computing
11/4:
(Host:Di)
Xiaochuan Tian, University of California San Diego
Reproducing kernel collocation methods for nonlocal models: asymptotic compatibility and numerical stability
11/11:
(Host:Lin)
Jiequn Han, Princeton University
Solving High-Dimensional PDEs, Controls, and Games with Deep Learning
11/18:
(Host:Lin)
James Stokes, Flatiron Institute
First-quantized neural networks for lattice fermions
11/25:Thanksgiving
12/2:
(Host:Lin)
Robert Webber, Courant Institute
Monte Carlo methods for the Hermitian eigenvalue problem
12/7:
Note the special date and time.
(Host:Jamie)
Zixi Hu, Department of Mathematics, UC Berkeley
A Mathematical Algorithm for Estimating Rotational Diffusion Coefficient From X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy Data