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Written presentations of these two talks, as well as some new results on multivariate Newton interpolation at discrete Leja points, resulting from the invited talk by Stefano De Marchi, are summarized inġ. Fasshauer were presented at the patriarchal assembly hall of the University Göttingen at Buhmann, and the celebrating lecture titled “Positive Definite Kernels: Past, Present, Future”īy Gregory E. The laudatio on Robert Schaback’s work and contribution in approximation theory was done by In their talks, the speakers presented very different views on the theory and application of kernel methods. Michael Scheuerer (University of Heidelberg),ĭing-Xuan Zhou (City University of Hong Kong),īarbara Zwicknagl (Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh). Fasshauer (Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago), We would like to thank all participants for contributing to the success of this workshop, particularly we The workshop was attended by more thanĥ0 mathematicians who have accompanied Robert Schaback in different periods of his life. Schaback who took part in the development of kernel-methods in all areas of scientific computing and The goal of the organizers was to bring together collaborators, colleagues and students of Prof. Including machine learning, parameter identification, computer-aided design and meshless methods for Nowadays, positive definite functions or kernels have emerged as a useful tool in various applications, His supervision on different topics in approximation theory, particularly on kernel functions and theirĪpplications, and many of them participated in this workshop. In this field during his long prosperous scientific career as well as his ceaseless committment to theĮducation of young scientists. The workshop honored the outstanding achievements of Prof. Professor Schaback’s 65th birthday provided an ideal opportunity for hosting a meeting on kernel based Schaback, was held January 14-15, 2011, at the University of Göttingen. The Workshop on Kernel Functions and Meshless Methods, Honoring the 65th Birthday of Prof.

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Fasshauer, Positive Definite Kernels: Past, Present and Future, pp.

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Interpolation at Discrete Leja Points, pp. Len Bos, Stefano De Marchi, Alvise Sommariva and Marco Vianello, On Multivariate Newton Buhmann, Approximation in Göttingen: some remarks on Robert Schaback’s work onģ. Proceedings of the workshop held in Göttingen, January 14-15, 2011 D OLOMITES R ESEARCH N OTES ON A PPROXIMATION (DRNA)












Meshfree methods math.iit