Jingwei Hu
Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-CRG Seminar / UCM Scientific Computing and Data Science Seminar: Yingda Cheng
In this talk, we present two algorithms associated with Tucker tensor format. The first is to obtain the Tucker tensor based on a new cross approximation we developed, called Cross^2-DEIM. This method samples a few fibers (proportionate to the multi...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-CRG Seminar / UCM Applied Math Colloquium: Daniel Appelö
In this talk, we will: 1. Introduce the most basic concepts in quantum computing. 2. Briefly highlight examples of quantum algorithms where the skills of a numerical analyst can be of use. 3. Describe one type of quantum computing hardware (a...
Scientific, Summer School
Structure-Preserving Scientific Computing and Machine Learning: Summer School and Hackathon
We invite talented and motivated graduate students from Canada and the United States to participate in a unique Summer School and Hackathon. The goal of this event is to expose graduate students to the exciting and emergent field of Structured...
Scientific, Conference
Joint Mathematics Meetings - CRM-PIMS-AARMS Special Session on Optimal Transport - Theory and Applications
This special session is organized by the PIMS kantorovich Initiative (kantorovich.org) which is dedicated towards research in the mathematics of Monge-Kantorovich optimal transport and its numerous applications to multiple areas of mathematics...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU-UBC Applied Mathematics Day
The event will be a half-day event at SFU Harbour Center, featuring three speakers: Professor Giang Tran, U. Waterloo; Associate Professor Mirands Holmes-Cerfon, UBC; and Professor Jingwei Hu, U. Washington. There will also be a poster session...
Scientific, Conference
Women in Optimal Transport
Scientific, Colloquia
PIMS UNBC Distinguished Colloquium: Jingwei Hu
The Vlasov-Landau-Maxwell equation is often regarded as the first-principle physics model for plasmas, which collectively accounts for particle transport, electromagnetic field effects, and particle collisions. We introduce a novel particle method...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Jingwei Hu
Kinetic equations describe the nonequilibrium dynamics of a complex system using a probability density function. Despite of their important role in multiscale modeling to bridge microscopic and macroscopic scales, numerically solving kinetic...