Wednesday, July 9
MS61
Recent Advances in Nonlinear Solvers
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Room: Royal Palm 5
The speakers in this minisymposium will disucss recent progress in algorithms for the numerical solution of nonlinear equations, the applications of those methods to problems in science and engineering, and the realization of the methods in software.
Organizer:
Carl T. Kelley
North Carolina State University
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10:30-10:55
Pseudo-Transient Continuation
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Carl T. Kelley,
North Carolina State University
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11:00-11:25
Applications of Jacobian-free Newton Krylov Technique
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David Keyes,
Columbia University and KAUST;
Yuan He,
Shouzheng Liu,
Ting Rao, and
Xufei Yuan,
Columbia University
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11:30-11:55
Physics-based Preconditioning of Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov Methods
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Dana A. Knoll,
Idaho National Laboratory
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12:00-12:25
Inexact Newton Methods for Large-Scale Underdetermined Systems
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Joseph P. Simonis,
The Boeing Company;
Homer F. Walker,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute