Recent Progress in Matrix Functions
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- Nick Higham (University of Manchester)
- Thursday 09 May 2013, 15:00-16:00
- MR 14, CMS.
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Functions of matrices are widely used in science, engineering and the
social sciences, due to the succinct and insightful way they allow
problems to be formulated and solutions to be expressed. New
applications involving matrix functions are regularly being found,
ranging from small but difficult problems in medicine to huge, sparse
systems arising in the solution of partial differential equations.
I will outline the underlying theory, algorithms and available software,
focusing on recent developments and pointing out promising avenues for further research.
This talk is part of the Applied and Computational Analysis series.
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