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Long Chen is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Irvine, specializing in computational mathematics and numerical analysis. His research focuses on developing advanced numerical methods for solving partial differential equations, particularly through finite element methods, multigrid techniques, and virtual element methods.
Dr. Chen's research interests span computational mathematics, numerical analysis, scientific computing, finite element methods, multigrid methods, adaptive mesh refinement, and virtual element methods. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical computational techniques, addressing challenging problems in scientific computing and engineering applications. He has made significant contributions to the development of efficient algorithms for solving complex partial differential equations, particularly those arising in computational physics and engineering.
Analysis of Dr. Chen's publication record reveals a strong focus on developing and analyzing numerical methods for partial differential equations. His work shows progression from foundational mesh generation and optimization techniques to more advanced virtual element methods and applications to complex physical systems. The research demonstrates consistent innovation in numerical methodology with practical implementations, as evidenced by his iFEM software package. His recent work has increasingly focused on high-order methods and connections between numerical analysis and optimization theory.
Dr. Chen has collaborated extensively with prominent researchers in computational mathematics including Jinchao Xu, Michael Holst, and Jinchao Xu. His work shows strong connections to both theoretical numerical analysis and practical scientific computing applications across various domains including electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, and biomolecular modeling.



