[ont.events] ICR March 23 Prof Tang Wavefront Eliminations Renormalization Fractals

cfry@watdcsu.waterloo.edu (C.Fry - Inst. Computer Research) (03/17/88)

                               Wavefront Eliminations

                                   Renormalization

                                      Fractals

          by

          Prof. Wei Pai Tang

          of

          Department of Computer Science
          University of Waterloo

          Abstract

          During the 80's, the important driving forces in designing an op-
          timal  algorithm  for  large  scale  scientific  computations are
          hierarchical computation and parallelism.  It is, in  particular,
          interesting to see that similar ideas have been also seen in phy-
          sics - renormalization theory - and in mathematics -  fractals  -
          in  almost the same period.  The new knowledge of a basic princi-
          ple, namely the hierarchical self-similar structure of our mother
          nature, has greatly enriched our repertoire of thought patterns.

          In this talk, a new class of optimal fast solver - wavefront  el-
          imination  - is studied using template operators.  The results of
          this study answer an open question:  can a  direct  approach  for
          the  model  problem  achieve  optimal complexity?  The basic idea
          behind this algorithm can be  interpreted  as  a  renormalization
          process  and as recursively detailing a fractal.  These interest-
          ing connections have motivated us to apply the Wavefront Elimina-
          tions to more general problems.  The preliminary study shows that
          this new direction is promising.

          DATE:     Wednesday, March 23, 1988

          TIME:     3:30 p.m.

          PLACE:    MC 5158

          Everyone is welcome.  Refreshments served.