PARA'04 State-of-the-Art
in Scientific Computing
June 20-23, 2004 (Home page)
Updated: 17 June 2004
Interval methods; session 1
Minisymposium organizers: Luke Achenie, Vladik Kreinowich, and Kaj Madsen
- 11.00 - 11.20 Luke E. K. Achenie, University of Connecticut at Storrs, USA
(contact email: achenie@engr.uconn.edu)
"A Sample of Chemical Engineering
Challenge Problems
that can Benefit from Interval Methods"
- 11.20 - 11.40 Marilton Sanchotene de Aguiar, Fabio O. Leite,
Gracaliz Pereira Dimuro and Rafael K. S. Silva,
Catholic University of Pelotas, Brazil; and
Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
(contact email: liz@atlas.ucpel.tche.br)
"HPC-ICTM: the interval categorizer
tesselation-based model for high performance computing"
(slides)
- 11.40 - 12.00 Martine Ceberio and Vladik Kreinovich,
University of Texas at El Paso, USA;
and Lev Ginzburg, Applied Biomathematics and State
University of New York at Stony Brook
(contact email: mceberio@cs.utep.edu)
"Towards joint use of probabilities
and intervals in
scientific computing: what is the best transition from
linear to quadratic approximation? "
- 12.00 - 12.20 George F. Corliss, Marquette University, USA
(contact email: George.Corliss@Marquette.edu)
"Applying Global Optimization in
Structural Engineering"
- 12.20 - 12.40 Nicolas Delanoue, Bertrand Cottenceau and Luc Jaulin,
University of Angers, France
(contact email: luc.jaulin@univ-angers.fr)
"Proving that a set is pathwise
connected with interval arithmetic"
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