WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
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WEDNESDAY - MARCH 5 338 Johnston Hall
8:30 Registration
9:00-12:00 Introductory Tutorial by Matt Knepley and Andy Ray Terrel (10:30-10:45 Break) CLICK HERE for Slide presentation for FEniCS tutorial by Matt Kneply and Andy Ray Terrel 12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:15 Ridgway Scott "Software Automation"
2:15-3:00 Johan Hoffman "Unicorn - A Unified Continuum Mechanics Solver"
3:00-3:30 break
3:30-4:15 Anders Logg "A Symbolic Engine for Finite Element Exterior Calculus"
THURSDAY - MARCH 6 Frey Computing Services Building - 3rd Floor
Contributed Talks 8:30-9:00 Marie Rognes "Compiling Variational Forms for H(div) and H(curl) Conforming Finite Elements"
9:00-9:30 Martazo Nazarov "Compressible Flow and Vector Boundary Conditions in Unicorn"
9:30-10:00 Hengguang Li "LNG_FEM: Generating Graded Meshes and Solving Elliptic Equations on 2-D Domains of Polygonal Structures"
10:00-10:30 Johan Jansson "Adaptivity and Automated Error Control in FEniCS"
10:30-11:00 break
11:00-11:30 Martin Alnaes "A Form Compiler Based on Symbolic Computations "
11:30-12:00 Gabrielle Allen "Automatic Coupling of Software Framework Components"
12:00-12:30 Erik Schnetter "Automatic Code Generation for Hyperbolic PDE Using the Cactus Framework"
12:30-2:00 lunch
338 Johnston Hall 2:00-2:45 Paolo Bientinesi "Generation of Dense Linear Algebra Software for Shared Memory and Multicore Architectures"
2:45-3:30 Kent-Andre Mardal "Two Steps Towards Automating Efficient Solution of Inverse Problems "
3:30-4:00 break
4:00-4:45 Garth Wells "Some FEniCS Developments for Mechanics Problems"
4:45-5:30 Robert C. Kirby "FIAT: Overview, Applications and Future Trends"
6:30 dinner
FRIDAY - MARCH 7 338 Johnston Hall
9:00-9:45 Claes Johnson "On the Role of Computation in Mathematics "
9:45-10:30 Markus Pueschel "Can We Teach Computers to Write Fast Libraries?"
10:30-11:00 break
11:00-Noon Roundtable Discussion, led by Matt Knepley, Argonne National Laboratories Noon Adjourn Noon-1:30 Lunch 1:30 PM 2008 Finite Element Circus & Rodeo begins (LSU Life Sciences Annex, Room A101)
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