P R O G R A MInvited plenary lectures
Mini-symposiaMS1 Combinatorial Matrix TheoryOrganizers: Leslie Hogben, Iowa State University, and Bryan Shader, University of WyomingConfirmed participants: Wayne Barrett, Brigham Young University Richard Brualdi, University of Wisconsin Luz De Alba, Drake University Danny Hershkowitz, Technion Hein van der Holst, Eindhoven University of Technology Steve Kirkland, University of Regina Dale Olesky, University of Victoria Olga Pryporova, Iowa State University Michael Tsatsomeros, Washington State University Kevin Vander Meulen, Redeemer College
MS2 Eigenproblems: Theory and computationOrganizer: Julio Moro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Confirmed participants: Tom Bella, University of Connecticut Steve Cox, Rice University Michael Karow, Technische Universität Berlin Niloufer Mackey, Western Michigan University Karl Meerbergen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Julio Moro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Vadim Olshevsky, University of Connecticut Bor Plestenjak, University of Ljubljana
MS3 Implementation and Application issues in regularizing least squares and total least squaresOrganizer: Rosie Renaut, Arizona State University Confirmed participants: John Bardsley, University of Montana, Truncation Rules for Iterative Deblurring Methods Antonio Arico, Università degli studi di Cagliari, Signal and Image regularization via antireflective transform Jodi Mead, Boise State University, and Rosemary Renaut, ASU, Calculating Weights in Least Squares Estimation Using the Chi-squared Method Rosemary A Renaut, Arizona State University, and Jodi Mead, Boise State University, A Newton Iteration for estimating the regularizing parameter for least squares Iveta Hnětynková, Charles University in Prague, and Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. On solvability of total least squares problem Wolfgang Stefan and Anne Gelb, Arizona State University, Regularizing Least Squares with the Concentration Method Julianne Chung and James Nagy, Emory University, Lanczos Hybrid Regularization for Image Processing Applications Bert W. Rust, NIST, and Dianne P. O'Leary, University of Maryland, A Truncated Singular Component Method for Ill-Posed Problems
MS4 Linear Algebra EducationOrganizers: María Trigueros, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, and Asuman Oktaç, Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados Confirmed participants: Hamide Dogan-Dunlap, USA/Turkey: Thinking Modes Revealed on Students' Responses from an Assignment on Linear Independence. Jacqueline Klasa-Bompoint, Canada: Use of non-standard bases in the study of conics, Illustrations with Cabri Denis Tanguay, UQAM, Canada. Laurel Cooley, Scott Dexter, Bill Martin, Draga Vidakovic, and Sergio Loch, USA: Integrating learning theories and application-based modules in teaching linear algebra Mirko Maracci, Pisa, Italy. Michelle Zandieh, Chris Rasmussen, USA, Design of a unit to teach eigenvectors and eigenvalues based on the instructional design principles of Realistic Mathematics Education Ana Moura Santos, Portugal. Guershon Harel, U. California, San Diego. Gustavo Preciado, Edgar Posan, Dolores Lozano, México: Use of models in the teaching of linear algebra Asuman Oktaç María Trigueros, and Darly Ku, México: Learning of the concept of base
MS5 Linear Algebra in Model ReductionOrganizer: Peter Benner, Chemnitz University of Technology Confirmed participants: Serkan Gugercin, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA, A Krylov-Based Descent Approach for the Optimal H2 Model Reduction of Large-Scale Dynamical Systems Paul Van Dooren, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, H2 Approximation and Tangential Rational Interpolation Christopher Beattie, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA, Interpolatory Projection Methods for Parameterized Model Reduction Lihong Feng, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany/Fudan University Shang- hai, China, Parametric Model Reduction for Systems with Coupled Parameters Roland Freund, University of California, Davis, USA, The Effects of Deflation in Projection-Based Order Reduction Ulrike Baur, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany, Model Reduction for unstable Systems based on Hierarchical Matrix Arithmetic Tobias Damm, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany, Algebraic Gramians and Model Reduction for Different System Classes Peter Benner, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany, Balancing-Related Model Reduction for Large-Scale Unstable Systems
MS6 Matrix functions and matrix equationsOrganizers: Peter Lancaster, University of Calgary, and Chun-Hua Guo, University of Regina Confirmed participants: Amir Amiraslani, University of Calgary Peter Benner, TU Chemnitz Dario Bini, University of Pisa Lyonell Boulton, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Heike Fassbender, TU Braunschweig Chun-Hua Guo, University of Regina Bruno Iannazzo, University of Pisa Peter Lancaster, University of Calgary Beatrice Meini, University of Pisa Shu-Fang Xu, Peking University
MS7 Max AlgebraOrganizers: Hans Schneider, University of Wisconsin, and Peter Butkovic, University of Birmingham, UKConfirmed participants: Stephane Gaubert, INRIA Paris, France, Using max-plus eigenvalues to bound the roots of a polynomial (with Marianne Akian (INRIA) Adrien Brandejsky (ENS Cachan)) Jean Jacques Loiseau, University Nantes, France, Robust stability of positive difference equations (with Michael Di Loreto) Sergei Sergeev, University of Birmingham, UK, Cellular-type conditions for two-matrix eigenproblem Ivan Singer, Institute of Mathematics, Bucharest, Romania, Max-min convexity Bill McEneaney, University of California, San Diego, USA, An Idempotent Semiring Underlying New Fundamental Solutions of Differential Equations with Quadratic Nonlinearities Martin Gavalec, University Hradec Kralove, Czech Rep, Permuted max-min eigenvector problem (with J.Plavka) Glenn Merlet, University Paris-Dauphine, France, Ergodic theorems for products of random matrices in the max-plus algebra Jean-Louis Boimond, University Angers, France, On Just In Time Controller Design in Max-Plus Algebra Hans Schneider, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, TBA Peter Butkovic, University of Birmingham, UK, On the permuted max-algebraic eigenvector problem Jan Plavka, Technical University Kosice, Slovakia, On the robustness of matrices in max-min algebra Peter Szabo, Technical University Kosice, Slovakia, A Note on Partitions and Triangular Toeplitz matrices Monika Molnarova, Technical University Kosice, Slovakia, Orbit periods with respect to Monge matrices in max-plus algebra
MS8 Nonnegative and eventually nonnegative matricesOrganizer: Judi McDonald, Washington State University Confirmed participants: Minerva Catral, University of Victoria Sherod Eubanks, Washington State University Daniel Hershkowitz, Technion Thomas Laffey, University College Dublin Judi McDonald, Washington State University Michael Neumann, University of Connecticut DeAnne Morris, Washington State University Helena Smigoc, University College Dublin Michael Tsatsomeros, Washington State University
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