>>Sweeping Prexondi tioners for the Helmholtz Equation
Speaker: Prof. Lexing YING (Mathematics and ICES, University of Texas at Austin)
Topic: Sweeping Prexondi tioners for the Helmholtz Equation
Venue: Room 1365, Natural Science Classroom Building NO.1, Peking University
Date: Dec. 17, 2010 (Friday)
Time: 10:30-11:30
Organizer: PKU School of Mathematical Science
Intro:
Numerical solution of the variable coefficient Helmholtz equation in the high frequency regime is a challenging computational problem due to the indefiniteness of the operator and the large size of the discrete system. In this talk, we introduce the sweeping preconditioners for the rapid solution of the variable coefficient Helmholtz equation. The novelties of this new class of preconditioners are a specific order of eliminating the unknowns and efficient representations of the Schur complement matrices. For a problem with N unknowns, these preconditioners take essentially O(N) steps to apply, give iteration numbers that are independent of the frequency, andprovide a linear-complexity method for solving the variable coefficient Helmholtz equation. This is a joint work with Bjorn Engquist.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Zhiping Zheng, The University of Arizona
Topic: New Directions in Metal Cluster Chemistry — From Supramolecular Construction to Novel Chemical Transformations and Materials Development
Venue: Room A717, the Building of Chemistry, Peking University
Date: Dec. 13, 2010(Monday)
Time: 16:00-17:00
Organizer: PKU College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
Intro:
Transition metal clusters are a unique class of chemical substances. Not only do they have well-defined molecular structures, they also exhibit interesting and potentially useful properties that are inherent to metal-metal bonded species. To be presented are highlights of our research in developing synthetic methodologies necessary to bring a cluster system out of the limited sphere of fundamental cluster chemistry and into general synthetic applicability.1 Specifically, the design and synthesis, structural characterization, and synthetic uses of judiciously chosen cluster complexes of the [Re6(m3-Se)8]2+ core (see figure) will be discussed. Key findings in three areas of research will be detailed. In the first area, we explore the uses of site-differentiated cluster complexes as stereospecific building blocks for supramolecular construction.2 A great variety of cluster-supported molecular and supramolecular architectures have been realized, some of which display rather interesting electronic and spectroscopic properties. In the second area, we pursue the activation of small-molecule ligands (MeCN, CO) by the Lewis acidic cluster core and subsequent chemical transformations, with an eye on developing novel catalytic schemes.3-7 Along a third and distinct direction of research, we develop cluster-containing functional materials, for light-emitting or optical limiting applications.8,9 Together, these results mark the beginning of what promises to be an exciting new chapter in cluster chemistry and materials.
>>The Humanistic Meaning of Zen Buddhism
Speaker: Mr. Lou Yulie
Topic: The Humanistic Meaning of Zen Buddhism
Venue: Multifunctional Hall, PKU Hall
Date: Dec. 12, 2010 (Sunday)
Time: 10:00-12:00
Organizer: PKU Dept. of Philosophy
>> The Extraordinariness of the Entropy Theory of Flow
Speaker: Prof. Sun Wenxiang
Topic:The Extraordinariness of the Entropy Theory of Flow
Venue: Room 1114, Natural Science Classroom Building NO.1, Peking University
Date: Dec. 10, 2010 (Friday)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Organizer: PKU School of Mathematical Science
Speaker: Dr. Hong Shen (Merck Research Laboratories, USA)
Topic: Niacin receptor agonists
Venue:Multifunctional Hall, the Building of Chemistry, Peking University
Date: Dec. 9, 2010(Thursday)
Time: 16:00-17:00
Organizer: PKU College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
Speaker: Dr. Charles Andrews
Topic: Status and Trends of Groundwater Contamination and Remediation in the United States & Application of Forensic Methods to Allocate Responsibility for Environmental Damages
Venue: NO.2 Meeting Room, Yingjie Overseas Exchange Center, Peking University
Date: Dec. 9, 2010(Thursday)
Time: 14:30-17:00
Organizer: PKU College of Engineering
>>Empirical Likelihood Under Inequality Constraints
Speaker: Researcher Shi Jian
Topic: Empirical Likelihood Under Inequality Constraints
Venue: Room 1303, Natural Science Classroom Building NO.1, Peking University
Date: Dec. 9, 2010(Thursday)
Time: 14:00-15:00
Organizer: PKU Guanghua School of Management
Intro:
Inference under inequality constraints on parameter space is a challenging problem for the empirical likelihood. Little progress has been made since EL Barmi (1996)’s work on this topic due to difficulties in optimization and analysis of asymptotic distribution. In this talk, using an approach different to that of EL Barmi (1996), we give empirical likelihood ratio test statistics and their asymptotic distributions for testing problems on one sample mean, two sample mean, linear combination of coefficients of one and two sample regression models under various inequality constraints.
>>Leadership behaviors in the Chinese organizations
Speaker: Prof. Wang Hui
Topic: Leadership behaviors in the Chinese organizations
Venue: Room 408,Classroom Building No.3, Peking University
Date: Dec. 7, 2010(Tuesday)
Time: 15:10-17:00
Organizer: PKU Dept. of Psychology
>>Modeling Groundwater Dynamics and Storage Depletion in the North China Plain
Speaker: Prof. Zheng Chunmiao
Topic: Modeling Groundwater Dynamics and Storage Depletion in the North China Plain
Venue: Room 539, The Building of Physics, Peking University
Date: Dec. 8, 2010 (Wednesday)
Time: 14:30-15:30
Organizer: PKU School of Physics
>>College Admission Tournament and High School Academic Achievement: Evidence from Texas Top 10 Plan
Speaker: Lei Zhang, Clemson University
Topic: College Admission Tournament and High School Academic Achievement: Evidence from Texas Top 10 Plan
Venue: Room 217, The New Guanghua Building, Peking University
Date: Dec. 7, 2010(Tuesday)
Time: 14:00-15:30
Organizer: PKU Guanghua School of Management
Translated by: Chen Wei
Edited by: Zhang Chunlan
Source: PKU Lecture Hall
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