This is an annual meeting on research in computational mathematics in Maryland, DC, Delaware, Virginia and vicinity organized by

The purpose of Sayas Numerics Day is

Sayas Numerics Day is named in honor of Francisco Javier Sayas (1968-2019). In addition to his many other achievements, he played a key role in establishing and running DelMar Numerics Day, and was dedicated to its mission of giving especially younger mathematicians an opportunity to share their work.

Presentation honoring Francisco Javier Sayas, given by R. Nochetto at DelMar Numerics Day 2019.



SAYAS NUMERICS DAY 2024 will take place as an IN-PERSON ONLY MEETING

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ACCOMMODATION

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SCHEDULE

Abstracts of all contributed talks

 8:30 BREAKFAST (will be provided)
 9:30 Sean Carney (George Mason University):
Uncertainty in uncertainty and Rockafellian relaxation
 9:50 Benjamin Grimmer (Johns Hopkins University):
Computer-assisted design of state-of-the-art gradient descent methods
10:10 Shanyin Tong (Columbia University):
Policy iteration method for inverse mean field games
10:30 BREAK
11:00 Mansur Shakipov (University of Maryland, College Park):
Inf-sup stability of parabolic TraceFEM
11:20 Max Heldman (Virgina Tech):
Error estimates for averaging-type quadrature rules applied to reaction-drift-diffusion equations with discontinuous reaction coefficients
11:40 Rohit Khandelwal (George Mason University):
Elliptic reconstruction and a posteriori error estimates for parabolic variational inequalities
12:00 Hamad El Kahza (University of Delaware):
Krylov based adaptive rank implicit methods for nonlinear Fokker Planck models
12:20 LUNCH (will be provided)
 1:30 Georg Stadler (Courant Institute, NYU):             KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Rare and extreme events in PDE systems involving random parameters
 2:30 BREAK
 3:00 Steven Rodriguez (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory):
Developments in meshless model reduction
 3:20 Philip Charles (University of Maryland, College Park):
Deep learning-based high-order entropy stable schemes for conservation laws
 3:40 Daniel Serino (Los Alamos National Laboratory):
Intelligent attractors for singularly perturbed dynamical systems
 4:00 Zezheng Song (University of Maryland, College Park):
A finite expression method for solving high-dimensional committor problems
 4:20 BREAK
 4:50 Zachary Miksis (Temple University):
A new convergent Fick-Jacobs derivation with applications in computational neurophysiology
 5:10 Rasika Mahawattege (University of Maryland Baltimore County):
Boundary stabilization for a Heat-Kelvin-Voigt unstable interaction model, with control and partial observation localized on the interface only
 5:30 Olusola Olabanjo (Morgan State University):
Finite element analysis of lung parenchyma: material and parameter optimization
 5:50 END

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

Sayas Numerics Day 2022 at University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Sayas Numerics Days 2020 and 2021 were cancelled because of Covid-19.
As a replacement we started SAYAS NUMERICS SEMINAR, an online seminar (video recordings of most talks available)
Delmar Numerics Day 2019 at University of Maryland, College Park
Delmar Numerics Day 2018 at University of Delaware
Delmar Numerics Day 2016 at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA).
Delmar Numerics Day 2015 at U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis)
Delmar Numerics Day 2014 at University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Delmar Numerics Day 2013 at University of Maryland, College Park
Delmar Numerics Day 2012 at University of Delaware

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Harbir Antil (George Mason University)
Andrei Draganescu (U of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Ricardo H. Nochetto (U of Maryland, College Park)
Petr Plechac (U of Delaware)
Tobias von Petersdorff (U of Maryland, College Park)