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Monday April 19 - Friday April 23, 2004 CSIC Building (#406), Seminar Room 4122. Directions: home.cscamm.umd.edu/directions
Monday April 19, 2004
9:00 - 9:25
COFFEE
MORNING SESSION
9:25 - 9:30
Eitan Tadmor (CSCAMM) Welcome Remarks
9:30 - 10:20
Ramani Duraiswami (University of Maryland)"An Introduction to the Fast Multipole Method" [LECTURE SLIDES]
10:30 - 11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:00 - 11:50
Dennis Healy (University of Maryland)"A Survey of defense applications of FMM and related work"
12:00 - 2:00
LUNCH HOSTED BY CSCAMM
AFTERNOON SESSION
2:00 - 2:50
Nail Gumerov (University of Maryland)"Key Ideas in the Fast Multipole Method" [LECTURE SLIDES]
3:00 - 3:30
3:30 - 4:20
Nail Gumerov (University of Maryland)"Representations and Translations of Functions in Fast Multipole Methods" [LECTURE SLIDES]
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Tuesday April 20, 2004
9:00 - 9:30
Peter Teuben (University of Maryland)"Introduction to NEMO"
Nail Gumerov (University of Maryland)"Data Structures for the FMM" [LECTURE SLIDES]
LUNCH BREAK
CSCAMM Seminar:Randy LeVeque, (University of Washington) Solitary Waves in Layered Nonlinear Media
Wednesday April 21, 2004
Ramani Duraiswami (University of Maryland)"Multilevel FMM Algorithm" [LECTURE SLIDES]
Peter Teuben (University of Maryland)"NEMO Integrators"
AFTERNOON SESSION Chair:
CSCAMM Seminar:Anne Chaka, (Computational Chemistry at National Institute of Standards and Technology) How Scientific Computing, Knowledge Management, and Databases can Enable Advances and New Insights in Chemical Technology
Thursday April 22, 2004
Ramani Duraiswami/Nail Gumerov (University of Maryland)"FMM for the Solution of Laplace’s Equation" [LECTURE SLIDES]
Peter Teuben (University of Maryland)"Programming in NEMO"
Nail Gumerov (University of Maryland)"FMM for the Solution of Helmholtz’ Equation" [LECTURE SLIDES]
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