Marianna Khanamiryan

Portrait of Marianna Khanamiryan

Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar

Stanford University
Department of Mathematics
Building 380, Sloan Hall
Stanford, California 94305
United States
Email M.Khanamiryan 'at' damtp.cam.ac.uk
marianna.khanamiryan 'at' trinity.cantab.net

About me

I am a visiting postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, working with Professor Emmanuel Candès. I did my PhD with Professor Arieh Iserles at the University of Cambridge Numerical Analysis Group. My PhD research at the University of Cambridge was supported by Trinity College, Cambridge. Starting from 2009 I have been a postdoctoral research fellow at Helsinki University of Technology Institute of Mathematics, where I work with Professor Olavi Nevanlinna. In Collaboration with Professor T. Eirola, Professor B. Owren, and Professor R. Stenberg, I am also Founder and Board Member at Nordic Master's Degree Programme in Applied and Engineering Mathematics.

Research Interests

Numerical analysis of highly oscillatory ODEs and PDEs, computational harmonic analysis, compressed sensing and its applications in medical imaging, mathematical signal processing, sampling theory, and numerical optimization.

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Papers

  1. M. Khanamiryan, "Quadrature methods for highly oscillatory linear and nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations: Part I.".
  2. M. Khanamiryan, "Quadrature methods for highly oscillatory linear and nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations: Part II."
  3. M. Khanamiryan, "The Magnus method for solving oscillatory Lie-type ordinary differential equations."
  4. M. Khanamiryan, "The Levin-type method for highly oscillatory systems of ordinary differential equations."
  5. M. Khanamiryan, "Efficient quadrature methods for highly oscillatory partial differential equations."
  6. M. Khanamiryan, "Long term behaviour of the numerical approximation using Strang splitting method for the cubic non-linear Schrödinger equation," with U. M. Ascher, O. Nevanlinna, and T. Vesanen.

Essays

  1. M. Khanamiryan, Numerical methods for systems of highly oscillatory ordinary differential equations. PhD Thesis.

Conference Talks

Last updated on 10 November 2011 by Marianna Khanamiryan