Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Mathematics Colloquium
Professor Yen-Hsi Richard Tsai
University of Texas, Austin
Implicit boundary integral methods and applications
Abstract:
I will review a general framework for developing numerical methods working with non-parametrically defined surfaces for various problems involving. The main idea is to formulate appropriate extensions of a given problem defined on a surface to ones in the narrow band of the surface in the embedding space. The extensions are arranged so that the solutions to the extended problems are equivalent, in a strong sense, to the surface problems that we set out to solve. Such extension approaches allow us to analyze the well-posedness of the resulting system, develop, systematically and in a unified fashion, numerical schemes for treating a wide range of problems involving differential and integral operators, and deal with similar problems in which only point clouds sampling the surfaces are given.
Host: Li-Tien Cheng
March 6, 2025
4:00 PM
APM 6402
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