Professor Benqi Guo


International Collaboration


I have collaborated in the past 15 years on various topics with:

  • I. Babuska (TICAM, Univ. of Texas at Austin) : The p and h-p finite element method; the regularity theory for problems with piecewsie analytic data; analysis and computation for heterogeneous materials with micro structures.


  • Christoph Schwab (ETHZ, Switzerland) : Stokes and Navie-Stokes equations in polygonal and polyhedral domains.

 

  • E. Stephan (Univ. of Hannover, Germany) and N. Heuer(Concepcion, Chile): the p and h-p version of boundary element method.

     

  • M. Ainsowth (Strathclyde Univ., UK): Preconditioning for the h and p version of boundary element method in three dimensions.

     

  • W. Cao (Univ. of Texas at San Antonio) : Parallel and iterative solvers by domain decomposition for the h-p finite element method in two and three dimension.

     

  • B. Anddsson (Aerospace Institute, Sweden) Stress analysis for elasticity problems in non-smooth domains.

  • M. Suri (Univ. of Maryland at Baltimore): The p-version of finite element method.

  • J. Osborn (Univ. of Maryland at College Park): The h-p version finite element solution for eigenvalue problems.

     


Besides, I have constantly communication with following researcher and editors of numerical analysis/scientific computing journals:

  • Widlund (Courant Inst., NY): Preconditioning and domain decomposition.

  • T. Oden (Director of TICAM, Univ. of Texas at Austin): Computational mechanics, analysis and computation for heterogeneous materials with micro structures.

  • L. Demkowicz (TICAM, Univ. of Texas at Austin): Computational electric-magnetic fields.

  • J. Bono (TICAM, Univ. of Texas at Austin) : Nonlinear waves.

  • B. Szabo (Director of Center of Computational Mechanics, Washington Univ., MS): Computational solid mechanics.

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