Workshop on Kernel Functions and Meshless Methods
   honoring the 65th birthday of Robert Schaback
Schedule

 
Workshop Part 1, Friday, January 14, 2011
Institute for Mathematics, Bunsenstraße 3-5, Sitzungszimmer
13:15-13:30


Welcome
13:30-14:00
Stefano De Marchi
(Padova)
Multivariate Newton Interpolation by Numerical Linear Algebra
Abstract
14:00-14:30
Ding-Xuan Zhou
(Hong Kong)
Sparsity of some Learning Algorithms
Abstract
14:30-15:00
Marko Weinrich
(Göttingen)
Mathematik im Alltag eines Unternehmens

15:00-16:00
Change of Venue and Coffee Break

Colloquium, Aula am Wilhelmsplatz, Wilhelmsplatz 1
16:00-16:15
Ina Kersten (Dean)
(Göttingen)
Welcome
16:15-16:45
Martin Buhmann
(Gießen)
Approximation in Göttingen: Some Remarks on Robert Schaback's Work on its Theory and Applications
16:45-17:45
Greg Fasshauer
(Chicago)
Positive Definite Kernels: Past, Present and Future
Abstract
18:30
Dinner


Workshop Part 2, Saturday, January 15, 2011
Institute for Mathematics, Bunsenstraße 3-5, Sitzungszimmer
9:00-9:30
Klaus Böhmer
(Marburg)
A Nonlinear Discretization Theory with Applications to Meshfree Methods
Abstract
9:30-10:00
Kurt Jetter
(Hohenheim)
The Multivariate Bernstein Basis Polynomials and their Kernels
Abstract
10:00-10:30
Zongmin Wu
(Shanghai)
Generators, Multiquadric Generator, Quasi-Interpolation and Multiquadric Quasi-Interpolation
Abstract
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
Kai Hormann
(Lugano)
Barycentric Interpolation
Abstract
11:30-12:00
Michael Scheuerer
(Heidelberg)
Kernel Interpolation beyond the Native Space - A Statisticians Perspective
Abstract
12:00-13:30
Lunch Break
13:30-14:00
Christian Rieger
(Bonn)
Sampling inequalities and applications to regularization methods
Abstract
14:00-14:30
Barbara Zwicknagl
(Pittsburgh)
Series kernels and their approximation properties
Abstract
14:30-15:00
Armin Iske
(Hamburg)
A Hitchhiker's Guide through the Zoo of Radial Kernels
Abstract
15:15
Robert Schaback
(Göttingen)
A Mathematical Excursion through Göttingen






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    Kernel Functions and
   Meshless Methods
   January, 14-15th, 2011



    Georg-August-Universität
    Göttingen


    Institute for Numerical and
    Applied Mathematics

   Lotzestraße 16-18

   D-37083 Göttingen