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Xuemin Tu is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, serving as the Scheduling Officer. His research focuses on scientific computing, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics, emphasizing domain decomposition methods, BDDC algorithms, and data assimilation. He is affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and actively contributes to interdisciplinary computational science.
Research interests include iterative methods for partial differential equations, numerical solutions of fluid dynamics problems, and the development of efficient algorithms for large-scale simulations. His work bridges theoretical analysis and practical applications in engineering and geophysics.
Key trends in his recent articles (2018–2025) highlight advancements in BDDC algorithms for fluid and porous media systems, implicit sampling techniques for data assimilation, and machine learning applications in image recognition. He also explores stochastic models for parameter estimation and uncertainty quantification.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Advising roles or student mentorship details are not included, though his research areas suggest contributions to graduate training in computational mathematics.
Labs or collaborative teams are not detailed here, but his affiliations imply involvement with computational science initiatives at the University of Kansas.
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