Hans De Sterck
Professor
Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/DR. Hans De Sterck is Professor in Computational Mathematics and Scientific Computing at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the University of Waterloo. He is a member of the Centre for Computational Mathematics in Industry and Commerce at the University of Waterloo, and is cross-affiliated to the Scientific Computation Group of the School of Computer Science. He served as Graduate Advisor for the new Master's program in Computational Mathematics (2007-2010), and as Waterloo Site Leader for SHARCNET (2007-2009). He is serving as Associate Editor of the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (since 2008), and as Vice Chair of the SIAM activity group on Computational Science and Engineering (SIAG CSE) (2015-2016). He co-chaired the 2015 SIAM conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which was the largest SIAM conference to date.
Research Interest
Large-scale scientific computing Multilevel numerical linear algebra methods Numerical methods for PDEs Novel platforms for scientific computing including GPUs and clouds Computational fluid dynamics
Publications
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Sterck HD, Miller K. An adaptive algebraic multigrid algorithm for low-rank canonical tensor decomposition. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 2013 Jan 2;35(1):B1-24.
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Ivan L, De Sterck H, Northrup SA, Groth CP. Multi-dimensional finite-volume scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws on three-dimensional solution-adaptive cubed-sphere grids. Journal of Computational Physics. 2013 Dec 15;255:205-27.
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Susanto A, Ivan L, De Sterck H, Groth CP. High-order central ENO finite-volume scheme for ideal MHD. Journal of Computational Physics. 2013 Oct 1;250:141-64.
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Sterck HD, Winlaw M. A nonlinearly preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm for rankâ€R canonical tensor approximation. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications. 2015 May 1;22(3):410-32.