
About
Ming Zhou is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Mathematics, University of Rostock, Germany. His research focuses on numerical linear algebra, eigenvalue problems, and adaptive finite elements. He is known for contributions to convergence theory of preconditioned eigensolvers and iterative methods. Zhou co-developed the AMP Eigensolver, a software tool for solving elliptic partial differential operator eigenvalue problems in 2D domains.
His work emphasizes robust bounds for Ritz values, block preconditioned gradient methods, and restarted Krylov subspace iterations. Collaborations with researchers like K. Neymeyr and A.V. Knyazev have produced influential studies in numerical analysis. Zhou’s recent publications (2023–2024) address cluster-robust estimates and angle-free Ritz value bounds, advancing eigensolver algorithms.
He is based at the Institute of Mathematics in Rostock, with office 332. His email is ming.zhou@uni-rostock.de. Office hours are by appointment.
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