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Autumn Quarter 2013
We will meet Thursdays 1:30 - 2:20pm in Lewis 208. See the Calendar for the schedule of talks.More information and references
Description of NARC
The Numerical Analysis Research Club (NARC) at the University of Washington meets once a week for a combination of seminars, student presentations and research discussions. Anyone interested in numerical analysis or scientific computing is welcome to attend.The goals of the Numerical Analysis Research Club are to:
- Provide a forum to discuss recent journal articles and pre-prints on
interesting topics in numerical analysis or scientific computing,
especially on topics related to our research. Students not yet
actively involved in their own research projects can consider leading
such discussions as a way to learn about interesting problems
and explore some possibilities. Looking through the contents of recent
issues of journals in this area may provide ideas for topics, e.g.
those listed here.
- Provide an informal atmosphere for students, postdocs, and faculty
to practice talking about their research, get feedback and suggestions,
and keep others informed about what they are doing.
- Provide a forum for researchers from around campus or elsewhere to present interesting computational results or get advice on the algorithms they are using.
You are encouraged to subscribe to NA-Digest for weekly news on numerical analysis.
Some journals containing papers suitable for discussion.
UWNARC Google group Sign up here for email or to view recent discussions.
Other links
Department of Applied Mathematics,
University of Washington,
Lewis Hall #202,
Box 353925,
Seattle, WA 98195-3925
USA
Email 'info' (at amath.washington.edu)
Phone 206-543-5493
Fax 206-685-1440