********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** WORKSHOP 3 INFORMATION-BASED COMPLEXITY ********************************************************************** >> SCHEDULE << ********************************************************************** June 30, 2005 (Thursday) ======================== 13:50-14:35 * Henryk Wo\'zniakowski (Columbia and Warsaw), On the optimal convergence rate of universal and non-universal algorithms for multivariate integration and approximation * Peter Mathe (WIAAS Berlin), Summation of noisy orthogonal series 14:40-15:25 * Klaus Ritter (Darmstadt), An implicite Euler scheme with non-uniform time discretization for stochastic heat equations * Thomas M\"uller-Gronbach (Magdeburg), Error bounds for weak approximation of diffusion processes 16:00-16:45 * Stefan Heinrich (Keiserslautern), On the randomized and quantum complexity of elliptic PDE * Carsten Wiegand (Keiserslautern), Optimal Monte Carlo and quantum algorithms for parametric integration 16:50-17:35 * Arvid Bessen (Columbia), A lower bound for the Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem on a quantum computer * Jakob Creutzig (Darmstadt), A note on linear and nonlinear algorithms for linear problems 17:40-18:25 * BOLES\/LAW KACEWICZ (Crakow), Solving ordinary differential equations - from the worst case to quantum setting (semiplenary) July 1, 2005 (Friday) ===================== 13:50-14:35 * FRANCES KUO (Sydney), Constructing good embedded lattice sequences with millions of points (semiplenary) 14:40-15:25 * Ronald Cools (Leuven), An illustrated story of fast construction of embedded lattice sequences for weighted spaces * Ben Waterhouse (Sydney), Randomly shifted lattice rules for unbounded integrands 16:00-16:45 * Friedrich Pillichshammer (Salzburg), Mean square $L_2$-discrepancy of randomized digital nets in prime base * Josef Dick (Sydney), Obtaining $O(N^{-2+\epsilon})$ convergence for quadrature rules based on digital nets 16:50-17:35 * Shu Tezuka (Kyushu), Functions with the maximum effective dimension * Peter Kritzer (Salzburg), New upper bounds on the star discrepancy of $(t,m,s)$-nets and $(t,s)$-sequences 17:40-18:25 * Hrushikesh Mhaskar (Los Angeles) Weighted quadrature formulas and approximation by zonal function networks on the sphere * none July 2, 2005 (Saturday) ======================= 13:50-14:35 * Erich Novak (Jena), Optimal approximation of elliptic problems by linear and nonlinear mappings I: General concepts * Stephan Dahlke (Marburg), Optimal approximation of elliptic problem by linear and nonlinear mappings II: Wavelet methods and the Poisson equation 14:40-15:25 * PETER HERTLING (M\"unchen), On the solvability of ill-posed problems in two models of computation (semiplenary) 16:00-16:45 * Mark Kon (Boston), A continuous complexity analysis of Support Vector Machines * Matthias Horn (Jena), Global optimization without Lipschitz constant 16:50-17:35 * Leszek Plaskota (Warsaw), Adaption makes it easy to integrate functions with unknown singularities * none 17:40-18:25 * none * none ****************************************************************** ********************* T H E E N D ******************************* ******************************************************************