Chemnitz Summer School on Applied Analysis 2018

The Chemnitz Summer School on Applied Analysis has been organised annually since 2006 by the Applied Functional Analysis group at the TU Chemnitz. The format is a three day-long series of multi-lecture short courses by a number of distinguished researchers from mathematical fields including functional analysis, integral and differential equations, numerical analysis, control theory, approximation theory and linear algebra. No registration fee is imposed for graduate students and postdocs, however the number of participants is limited. Accommodation is not provided, but we have blocked a number of rooms at the Hotel Biendo in downtown Chemnitz and in the Seaside Residenz Hotel. Both offer a discounted rate for participants.

Date September 20-22 (Thu-Sat) approximately from Thursday 9:00 a.m. to Saturday 1:00 p.m.
Location Lectures will take place on the 6th floor of the Mathematics Building, Reichenhainer Strasse 39/41, Room 638.
Scientific topics The courses of the summer school focus on different aspects of Applied Analysis. They are meant for training of graduate students, Ph.D. students and young post-doc researchers.
Lecturers Jan-Frederik Pietschmann (Technische Universität Chemnitz)
    Entropy methods and gradient flows
Lars Ruthotto (Emory University, Atlanta, USA)
    Optimal Control Methods for Deep Learning
Martin Stoll (Technische Universität Chemnitz)
    Fast iterative solvers for saddle point problems
Important dates
Deadlines
Registration fee none.
Organisers
Albrecht Böttcher (Chemnitz) Daniel Potts (Chemnitz)
Peter Junghanns (Chemnitz) Karla Rost (Chemnitz)