Friday and Saturday, October 25 and 26, 2019.
Invited Speakers
- Albert Cohen, Sorbonne Université
 - Ronald DeVore, Texas A&M University
 - Simon Foucart, Texas A&M University
 - Kamen Ivanov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
 - George Kyriazis, University of Cyprus
 - Olga Mula, Paris Dauphine University
 - Thomas Vogt, University of South Carolina
 - Gerrit Welper, University of Central Florida
 
The lectures are held in Sumwalt 219 starting at 9:00 am each day. There will be a special event recognizing the contributions of Wolfgang Dahmen and Pencho Petrushev to the field of Nonlinear Approximation and UofSC.
Friday, October 25, 2019
- Nonlinear Reduced Models for Manifold Sensing
Albert Cohen, Sorbonne Université
Video - When Can We Say a Computational Algorithm Is Optimal
Ronald DeVore, Texas A&M University
Video - Solving the Neutron Transport Equation with Certified Error Control
Olga Mula, Paris Dauphine University
Video - Nonlinear n-Term Approximation in \( H^p,0 < p < \infty \), and in BMO on the Sphere from Shifts of the Newtonian Kernel
Kamen Ivanov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Video 
Saturday, October 26, 2019
- Imaging Using Electrons
Thomas Vogt, University of South Carolina
Video - Sparse Recovery Techniques in Metagenomics
Simon Foucart, Texas A&M University - Reduced Order Modelling for Hyperbolic PDE with Shock Collisions
Gerrit Welper, University of Central Florida - Product Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin Spaces with Application to Nonlinear Approximation
George Kyriazis, University of Cyprus
Video 
