Head: Křížek Michal prof. RNDr., DrSc.
The department countinues the long tradition of investigation and use of numerical methods established in the Institute by the world leading specialist Prof. Ivo Babuška. The importance of such methods continues growing with the development of computational and experimental technique. Mathematical modelling of complex physical processes involving immense amount of data requires new methods of communication with computers, namely for optimal employment of their ever growing capacity, and for increasing speed and controlling rigour of computation by means of superconvergence and aposteriori estimate of errors. The main topic concerns analysis and optimization of the finite element method for solving partial differential equations describing physical processes in solid matters and fluids.
Křížek Michal
Researcher
Kůs Pavel Postdoc Rybář Vojtěch Ph.D. student Segeth Karel Researcher |
Šístek Jakub
Researcher
Švadlenka Karel Researcher Vejchodský Tomáš Researcher |
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Hlaváček Ivan
Researcher
from 1970 to 2011
Kůs Pavel Ph.D. student from 2007 2011 Krasnovský Pavol Ph.D. student from 2012 2015 Málek Tomáš Postdoc from 2012 2014 Málek Tomáš Ph.D. student from 2007 2012 Novák Jan Ph.D. student from 2012 2014 Ortaggio Marcello Researcher from 2008 2014 |
Přikryl Petr
Researcher
from 1970 to 2012
Pravda Vojtěch Researcher from 2001 2014 Pravdová Alena Researcher from 2001 2014 Šístek Jakub Postdoc from 2009 2013 Tintěra Tomáš Ph.D. student from 2013 2014 Vitásek Emil Researcher from 1970 to 2015 |