
Career
- 1999–present: Professor in Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
- 1995–99: Reader in Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
- 1987–95: University Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
- 1986–87: Associate professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona
- 1982–86: Senior Research Fellow, King's College, Cambridge
- 1978–82: Junior Research Fellow, King's College, Cambridge
Research
Arieh Iserles' areas of interest include different aspects of the numerical solution of differential equations and other areas of interest in computational mathematics. In particular, his recent work has focussed on
- Highly oscillatory phenomena and their computation. Here he is interested in particular in effective discretization methods for various types of highly oscillatory integrals in one or more dimensions and in the application of these methods to other problems in numerical analysis, e.g. the solution of rapidly oscillating ordinary differential equations, computation of spectra of Fredholm operators with highly oscillatory kernels and rapid approximation of functions by Birkhoff series.
- Numerical geometric integration, i.e. the discipline concerned with the discretization of differential equations while conserving exactly their invariants. In particular, he is interested in discretization methods for equations that evolve on Lie groups and in homogeneous manifolds. He is also concerned with methods that conserve volume, with symplectic methods and with splitting and composition techniques.
- Effective methods for the approximation of the matrix exponential, in particular approximations that map elements of a Lie algebra to the corresponding Lie group.
- Exponential integrators and asymptotic expansions for ordinary differential equations, with an emphasis of equations that exhibit high oscillation. In particular, he is interested in equations originating in electronic engineering, which possess different interacting scales of nonlinear oscillations.
- Isospectral flows and their features, in particular flows that also possess Lie–Poisson structure. Constructive methods for the computation of the underlying Lie algebra from the structure constants of the Lie–Poisson flow. Issues in matrix analysis that originate in isospectral flows.
Selected Publications
- A. Iserles & S.P. Nørsett, "Efficient quadrature of highly oscillatory integrals using derivatives", Proc. Royal Soc. A 461 (2005), 1383-1399.
- A.M. Bloch & A. Iserles, "On an isospectral Lie-Poisson system and its Lie algebra", Found. Comp. Maths 6 (2006), 121-144.
- A. Iserles, G.R.W. Quispel & P.S.P. Tse, "B-series methods cannot be volume preserving", BIT 47(2007), 351-378.
- A. Iserles & A. Zanna, "Efficient computation of the matrix exponential by generalized polar decompositions", SIAM J. Num. Anal. 42 (2005), 2218-2256.
- A. Iserles, A First Course in the Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations (2nd edition), Cambridge University Press, 2008. Chinese translation: Springer & Tsing-hua University Press, 2005.
- A. Iserles & S.P. Nørsett, "Quadrature methods for multivariate highly oscillatory integrals using derivatives", Maths Comp 75 (2006), 1233-1258.
Publications
A proof of the first dahlquist barrier by order stars
– BIT Numerical Mathematics
(1984)
24,
529
(doi: 10.1007/bf01934911)
Stability and Accuracy of Semi-discretized Finite Difference Methods
– IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
(1984)
4,
289
(doi: 10.1093/imanum/4.3.289)
Solving linear ordinary differential equations by exponentials of iterated commutators
– Numerische Mathematik
(1984)
45,
183
(doi: 10.1007/bf01389464)
ORDER STARS AND THE STRUCTURE OF PADE TABLEAUX
– LECTURE NOTES IN MATHEMATICS
(1984)
1071,
166
ORDER STARS, CONTRACTIVITY AND A PICK-TYPE THEOREM
– LECTURE NOTES IN MATHEMATICS
(1984)
1105,
117
The Optimal Accuracy of Difference Schemes
– Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
(1983)
277,
779
(doi: 10.2307/1999236)
Frequency fitting of rational approximations to the exponential function
– Mathematics of Computation
(1983)
40,
547
Composite Exponential Approximations
– Mathematics of Computation
(1982)
38,
99
(doi: 10.2307/2007467)
ORDER STARS AND A SATURATION THEOREM FOR 1ST-ORDER HYPERBOLICS
– IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
(1982)
2,
49
(doi: 10.1093/imanum/2.1.49)
On the A-Acceptability of Rational Approximations that Interpolate the Exponential Function
– IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
(1981)
1,
241
(doi: 10.1093/imanum/1.3.241)
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