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Professorship Applied Analysis
Seminar
Professorship Applied Analysis 

Research Seminar Analysis

Our seminar is organised in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Daniel Potts  and Prof. Dr. Philipp Reiter 

Nummer Name Zeit Raum Details
222000-F07
[Seminar]
Dienstag (Wöchentlich)
13:45-15:15
C22.202
(alt: 2/B202)

Upcoming Talks

  C22.202 (2/B202)

  2024-10-29, 13:45

Franziska Nestler, Maik Schwuchow & Angela Thränhardt (TU Chemnitz)
Title tba

C22.202 (2/B202)

2024-11-26, 13:45

Simon Hubmer (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz/Austria)
Frame Decompositions in Inverse Problems and Tomography

  C22.202 (2/B202)

  2024-12-17, 13:45

Henrik Schumacher (TU Chemnitz/University of Georgia)
Title tba 🎅🎄⛄

  C22.202 (2/B202)

  2025-01-28, 13:45

Helmut Harbecht (University of Basel)
Title tba

Past Talks

July

June

March

February

December

November

  • Felix Bartel (TU Chemnitz)
    Least Squares in Sampling Complexity and Statistical Learning
  • Tino Ullrich (TU Chemnitz)
    Hyperbolic Cross Approximation

October

August

July

June

  • Daniel Christopher Kreuter & Uwe Iben (Robert Bosch GmbH)
    Applied Mathematics at Bosch Research

May

March

February

January

December

November

July

  • Moritz Moeller (TU Chemnitz)
    Norm-concentration results for infinite random matrices with independent rows

May

  • Rhoslyn Coles (Universität Potsdam)
    Knotted and linked curves through the shape of their tubular neighbourhoods
  • Yuri Malykhin (Steklov Mathematical Institute)
    Widths and ridigity
  • Michael Schmischke (TU Chemnitz)
    Interpretable Approximation of High-Dimensional Data based on the ANOVA Decomposition
  • Michael Gnewuch (Universität Osnabrück)
    Approximation problems on Hermite spaces and spaces of Gaussian kernels
  • Moritz Moeller (TU Chemnitz)
    Batson-Spielman-Srivastava-Subsampling
  • Laura Lippert (TU Chemnitz)
    Transformations of functions and weighted function spaces

April

February

July

June

  • Jeremias Piljug (TU Chemnitz)
    Hoch-Dimensionale ANOVA Approximation in Anwendungen

May

April

March

February

January

December

  • Fabian Taubert (TU Chemnitz)
    Dimension-incremental Sparse FFT-rank-1 Lattice Sampling Strategies in Comparison
  • Martin Schäfer (TU Chemnitz)
    Signal Recovery from Random Samples

November

October

  • Theresa Wagner (TU Chemnitz)
    Fast Matrix-Vector Multiplication for the ANOVA Kernel

September

  • Nicolas Nagel (TU Chemnitz)
    On the Kadison-Singer Problem and Weaver's Conjecture with Implications for Fourier Systems over Unbounded Sets

July

June

  • Moritz Moeller (TU Chemnitz)
    Novel spectral norm concentration results for random trace class operators and the recovery of RKHS-functions from n random samples
  • Thomas Jahn (TU Chemnitz)
    A modern look at some classical inequalities

January

  • Craig Gross (Michigan State University)
    Applications of compressive sensing and high-dimensional function approximation in uncertainty quantification
  • Nicolas Nagel (TU Chemnitz)
    Numerische Untersuchungen zur Kondition von Fouriermatrizen
  • Laura Lippert (TU Chemnitz)
    Projektionsbasierte Quasiinterpolation in Mannigfaltigkeiten

December

  • Christoph Robisch (TU Chemnitz)
    Iteration neu-gewichteter kleinster Quadrate zur Lösung der inversen nicht-äquidistanten schnellen Fourier-Transformation

July

June

  • Greta Marino (TU Chemnitz)
    A-priori estimates for some classes of elliptic problems
  • Incoronata Notarangelo (Potenza, Italy)
    Application of truncated quadrature rules to the numerical solution of integral equations
  • Incoronata Notarangelo (Potenza, Italy)
    Truncated Gaussian and product quadrature rules
  • Kristóf Szarvas (Budapest)
    Lebesgue spaces with variable exponent and applications

May

  • Kateryna Pozharska (NAS Ukraine)
    Entropy numbers and best approximations of classes of periodic multivariate functions
  • Carina Geldhauser (TU Dresden)
    Discrete models for atmospheric turbulence
  • Martin Schäfer (TU Berlin)
    The Framework of Alpha-Molecules

April

  • Christian Gerhards (TU Freiberg)
    Inverse Problems in Geomagnetism and Vector Field Decompositions on the Sphere
  • Anna Doležalová (Charles University, Praha)
    Volumes of unit balls of Lorentz spaces