2 July to 6 July 2007
Organisers: Professor Tom Hou (Caltech), Professor Arieh Iserles (Cambridge, Chair), Professor Ben Leimkuhler (Edinburgh) and Professor Christian Lubich (Tübingen)
in association with the Newton Institute programme entitled
Highly Oscillatory Problems: Computation, Theory and Application
Main Page | Programme | Participants | Accepted Posters | Photograph
| Name | Title | Abstract | Poster |
| Barrera, NP | Physicochemical properties of interacting transduction pathways | Abstract | |
| Khanamiryan, M | Numerical solutions to highly oscillatory systems of ODEs | Abstract | |
| Kurkcu, H | An efficient algorithm for the numerical solution of high-frequency problems of electromagnetic and acoustic scattering by infinite periodic rough surfaces in two dimensions | Abstract | |
| Ratnanather, JT | A numerical method for solving the EPDiff equation of computational anatomy | Abstract | |
| Ratnanather, JT | Analysis of hippocampal shape change over time in a study of Alzheimer's disease based on momenta of the EPDiff equation of computational anatomy | Abstract | |
| Schmelzer, T | Taming a hydra of singularities | Abstract | |
| Sharp, R | Systematic reinitialization for heterogeneous multiscale methods | Abstract | |
| Zernov, V | Diffraction coefficients of a semi-infinite planar crack embedded in a transversely isotropic half-space | Abstract |