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 ==== Registration ==== ==== Registration ====
-By mail to [[:people |Alexander Zeilmann]] until April 12th, 2021.+Please write a mail to [[:people |Alexander Zeilmann]] until April 12th, 2021 if you consider participating.
  
-Name a ranking of your favorite 2 (or more) papers, that the papers can be assigned in case of collisions (otherwise chosen by lot).+The first meeting, discussing the seminar and answering questions will take place in the first or second week of the semester. 
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 +Afterward, you write a mail with a ranking of your favorite 2 (or more) papers, that the papers can be assigned in case of collisions (otherwise chosen by lot).
  
  
 ==== Organization ==== ==== Organization ====
  
 +The seminar is targeted mainly at Master students in mathematics and related areas.
  
 Every Student is supposed to introduce one of the listed papers by a **30-minute talk** (plus discussion). Additionally,​ write a small **summary with 3 to 5 pages at most** (references excluded). As this is a seminar, you are expected to use English for your summary, slides and talk. Every Student is supposed to introduce one of the listed papers by a **30-minute talk** (plus discussion). Additionally,​ write a small **summary with 3 to 5 pages at most** (references excluded). As this is a seminar, you are expected to use English for your summary, slides and talk.
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   * **Submission slides:** one week in advance of your presentation   * **Submission slides:** one week in advance of your presentation
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   * **Submission summary:** one week after your presentation   * **Submission summary:** one week after your presentation
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   * **Talks:** Depending on the number of participants as block seminar or weekly seminar. The seminar will be entirely online.   * **Talks:** Depending on the number of participants as block seminar or weekly seminar. The seminar will be entirely online.
  
  
-==== Paper ==== +==== Papers ​==== 
-Coming soon+Contact [[:people |Alexander Zeilmann]] for the PDFs 
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 +  * Jitse Niesen, Will M. Wright - **Algorithm 919: A Krylov Subspace Algorithm for Evaluating the φ-Functions Appearing in Exponential Integrators** 
 +  * Cleve Moler, Charles Van Loan - **Nineteen Dubious Ways to Compute the Exponential of a Matrix, Twenty-Five Years Later** 
 +  * Michele Benzi, Valeria Simoncini - **Approximation of functions of large matrices with Kronecker structure** 
 +  * Marlis Hochbruck, Christian Lubich - **On Krylov subspace approximations to the matrix exponential operator** 
 +  * Marlis Hochbruck, Alexander Ostermann, Julia Schweitzer - **Exponential Rosenbrock-Type Methods** 
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 +There will be more papers if there are more participants.