Speaker

Zhenli Xu

Time

2024.10.09 16:00-17:30

Abstract

After Moore’s law, there are great opportunities in the field of algorithms. Plenty of room remains for the development of fast algorithms, leading to advances in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence. This talk introduces some new results in the field of fast algorithms. Especially for micro/nanoscale systems, we give a brief review of fast algorithms for long-range interactions in molecular dynamics, and then present the latest progress in this field, including random batch algorithms and machine learning algorithms. We will also briefly introduce some issues in modeling Coulomb many-body problems.

Bio

Dr. Zhenli Xu is Professor of Mathematics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). His research fields include fast algorithms and high-performance computing, molecular dynamics methods and numerical methods for partial differential equations.