| Nov 2008 : Decomposition Paradigms for Large Scale Systems |
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Title: Decomposition Paradigms for Large Scale Systems
Venue : Honeywell India
Decomposition Paradigms for Large Scale Systems Approaches to solution of problems associated with large scale systems are daunted by sheer complexity of scale leading to mathematical intractability and an explosion in computational intensity. Such problems are relatively simplified with the use of decomposition approaches that rely on different partitioning and co-ordination methods, so as to realize practical solutions to these problems. This talk will focus on some of these decomposition methods and their relative merits. Examples related to large scale systems in the areas of modeling, optimization & control will be used to highlight some of the central ideas of these approaches. About the Speaker: Dr. Ravi Gudi obtained his graduation and post graduation from IIT Bombay, and his doctoral degree from the University of Alberta, Canada. He has taught and researched at IIT Bombay and the University of Wisconsin- Madison, USA, and is currently working with the Research team at Honeywell Technology Solutions, Bangalore. Dr. Gudi has presented and published extensively in peer reviewed conferences and journals, and has also served on the program committees of several international conferences. His key areas of interest are process systems engineering with specific focus on modeling, optimization and control of process systems. |
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