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Numerical Algorithms

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ORIGINALLY ANNOUNCED LOCATIONS HAVE CHANGED!
THE LECTURE NOW TAKES PLACE IN THE MATHEMATIKZENTRUM IN THE ENDENICHER ALLEE AS STATED BELOW!

Course numbers: 611500601 (Lecture) and 611700601 (Exercises)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Martin Rumpf

Tutorials and computer labs coordinated by: Benedict Geihe, Behrend Heeren and Sascha Tölkes

A second course on related topics but from a more analytical point of view is given by Sergio Conti.
However, both courses are designed to be self-contained and independant.

Topics

  • Multiscale phenomena and homogenization methods
  • Shape optimization

Tools

  • Finite Element Methods
  • a priori and a posteriori error estimates
  • duality techniques in optimization
  • shape calculus
  • elasticity

Schedule

Lecture Tuesday, 10.15 - 12.00 am Seminarraum 2.040, Endenicher Allee 60
Thursday, 8.30 - 10.00 am Seminarraum 2.040, Endenicher Allee 60
Tutorial Wednesday, 8.30 - 10.00 am Seminarraum 2.040, Endenicher Allee 60

Problem sheets

problemSheet01 16.10.2012
problemSheet02 23.10.2012
problemSheet03 30.10.2012
problemSheet04 15.11.2012
problemSheet05 24.11.2012
problemSheet06 04.12.2012
problemSheet07 11.12.2012
problemSheet08 08.01.2013

Solutions

solution of problemSheet02
solution of problemSheet03
solution of problemSheet04
solution of problemSheet05
solution of problemSheet06
solution of problemSheet07
solution of problemSheet08

Computer lab

In additon to the classical tutorial there will be a computer lab where we will focus more on practical issues.
Although there are different problem sheets for these two courses we aim on discussing both of them in the time slot on Wednesday morning.
However, there might be a spontaneous change of location as the computers are located in the terminal room Z2.067, which is one floor above the seminar room.

The source code templates for the computer lab can be downloaded either as zip file or from the svn repository .
A brief introduction to svn and the make mechanism is available in German or English .

The problem sheets for the computer lab can be found here:
labSheet01 23.10.2012
labSheet02 06.11.2012
labSheet03 14.11.2012
labSheet04 21.11.2012
labSheet05 12.12.2012
labSheet06 16.01.2013
labSheet07 23.01.2013

The documentation is available here.