International Linear Algebra Year
Workshop on Eigenvalues
October 17-20, 1995

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for some pictures of the workshop.
Programme
Click the (underlined) title to download the abstract of the talk.
A collection of all the
abstracts is also available. Some of the speakers have made available the
transparencies of their talk or a publication that is related to the subject
of the talk; these can be downloaded by clicking the item(s) after the title.
Tuesday October 17 : Tutorial / industrially oriented day
- J.-C. Dunyach (Aerospatiale, France),
Solving large-scale nonnormal
eigenproblems in the aeronautical industry
- F. Chaitin-Chatelin (Univ. Paris IX and CERFACS, France),
How safe are computer simulations
in practice?
- J. Demmel (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA),
Recent progress in fast and
accurate eigenroutines
- J. Lewis (Boeing, USA),
Industrial eigenvalue problems
(transparencies 56K,
paper 123K)
- L. N. Trefethen (Cornell Univ., USA),
When non-normality meets
nonlinearity
Wednesday October 18 : Nonsymmetric Eigenproblems
- I. Ipsen (North Carolina State Univ., USA),
Computing an eigenvector by inverse
iteration
(paper 54K,
paper 54K)
- C. Meyer (North Carolina State Univ., USA),
Aggregation methods for nearly
uncoupled systems
(transparencies)
- A. Edelman (MIT, USA),
On the conjugate gradient method
for the eigenproblem
- J. Scott (RAL, United Kingdom),
An evaluation of software for
solving large sparse unsymmetric eigenvalue problems
(transparencies 73K)
- V. Toumazou (CERFACS, France),
Parallel spectral portraits
(transparencies 281K)
- S. Gratton (CERFACS, France),
More condition numbers in Linear
Algebra
- G. Strang (MIT, USA),
Eigenvalues of Toeplitz matrices
with 1 x 2 blocks
Thursday October 19 : From Symmetric to Nonsymmetric Eigenproblems
Friday October 20 : Krylov Based Methods
- D. C. Sorensen (Rice Univ., USA),
Implicitly restarted
Arnoldi/Lanczos methods for large scale eigenvalue problems
- J. Cullum (IBM, USA),
Arnoldi versus nonsymmetric Lanczos
algorithms for matrix eigenvalue problems
- Z. Strakos (Acad. of Sciences of Prague, Czech Republic),
Eigenvalues and convergence of
Krylov space methods
(paper 38K)
- B. Kågström (Univ. of Umeå, Sweden),
A geometric approach to
perturbation theory of matrices and matrix pencils: versal
deformations and stratifications
(transparencies 220K)
- V. Simoncini (IMGA-CNR, Modena, Italy),
Ritz and pseudo-Ritz values
using matrix polynomials
- N. J. Higham (Univ. of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Rounding errors in eigenvalue
computations
(transparencies 82K)
Poster session
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- M. Brühl (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany),
A curve tracing algorithm for
computing the pseudospectrum
- T. Cao-Huu (Harvard, USA),
Parameter estimation with
singular value decomposition in tomography
(poster 844K)
- J.-L. Fattebert (EPFL - Lausanne, Switzerland),
An inverse power method using
multigrid to solve an eigenvalue problem in electronic structure
calculation
(poster 73K)
- N. Martins (CEPEL, Brazil),
An advanced subspace iteration
method incorporating multiple moving-shifts and Mobius transforms
- K. Meerbergen (K.U. Leuven, Belgium),
Shift-invert Arnoldi in
practice
(poster 58K)
- J. Rahola (Center for Scientific Computing, Espoo, Finland),
The spectrum of the integral
operator of electromagnetic scattering
(poster 51K)
Local organizing committee :
Françoise Chaitin-Chatelin (CERFACS and Paris IX Dauphine),
Valérie Frayssé (CERFACS)
and Osni Marques (CERFACS).
Location
The workshop took place in the UNESCO centre in
Toulouse.
Local transport was supported by
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