Brian Van Koten
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Contact Info
- Office: LGRT 1428
- Office Hours: See my directory page.
- email: vankoten@math.umass.edu
Teaching
This semester I will be teaching Math 652, a course in numerical analysis. Topics will include numerical solution of partial differential equations and optimization methods for machine learning. Please find the syllabus and homework assignments here.
Talks
On 6/28/2019, I presented some work on computing rare event probabilities using stratification at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM).
Video and slides are available here.
On 10/19/2017, I presented some recent work on the string method for finding saddle points at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM).
Video and slides are available here.
Research Interests
- Applied probability and numerical analysis
- Computer simulation of molecular systems and applications in biology, chemistry, and materials science
- Variance reduction for Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and applications in statistics and computational statistical physics
- Sampling rare events
- Numerical methods for finding saddle points and applications to the computation of reaction rates
- Atomistic/continuum couplings for the simulation of defects in crystalline materials
Publications
- B. Van Koten and M. Luskin. Stability and convergence of the string method for computing minimum energy paths. arXiv:1807.06094
- A. R. Dinner, E. H. Thiede, B. Van Koten, and J. Weare.
Stratification of Markov chain Monte Carlo.
arXiv:1705.08445
- D. Olson, X. H. Li, C. Ortner, and B. Van Koten.
Force-Based Atomistic/Continuum Blending for Multilattices.
arXiv:1611.05935
- J. O. B. Tempkin, B. Van Koten, J. C. Mattingly, A. R. Dinner, and J. Weare.
Trajectory stratification for stochastic dynamics.
to appear in SIAM Review.
arXiv:1610.09426
- X. H. Li, C. Ortner, A. V. Shapeev, and B. Van Koten.
Analysis of blended atomistic/continuum hybrid methods.
Numerische Mathematik, 134(2):275--326, 2016.
arXiv:1404.4878
- E. H. Thiede, B. Van Koten, J. Weare, and A. R. Dinner.
Eigenvector method for umbrella sampling enables error analysis.
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 145(8), 084115, 2016.
arXiv:1603.04505
- E. Thiede, B. Van Koten, and J. Weare.
Sharp entrywise perturbation bounds for Markov chains.
SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 36(3):917--941, 2015.
arXiv:1410.1431
- B. Van Koten and C. Ortner.
Symmetries of 2-lattices and second order accuracy of the Cauchy--Born model.
Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, 11(2):615--634, 2013.
arXiv:1203.5854
- M. Luskin, C. Ortner, and B. Van Koten.
Formulation and optimization of the energy-based blended quasicontinuum method.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering,
253:160--168, 2013.
arXiv:1112.2377
- B. Van Koten, X. H. Li, M. Luskin, and C. Ortner,
A Computational and Theoretical Investigation of the Accuracy of Quasicontinuum Methods.
Numerical Analysis of Multiscale Problems,
volume 83 of
Lect. Notes Compu. Sci. Eng. Springer, 2012.
arXiv:1012.6031
- B. Van Koten and M. Luskin,
Analysis of energy-based blended quasi-continuum approximations.
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 49(5):2182--2209, 2011.
arXiv:1008.2138
- R. Held, I. Stavrov, and B. VanKoten.
(Semi-)Riemannian geometry of (para-)octonionic projective planes.
Differential Geometry and its Applications, 27(4):464--481, 2009.
arXiv:0702631
- J. Hardin, A. Mitani, L. Hicks, and B. VanKoten.
A robust measure of correlation between two genes on a microarray.
BMC Bioinformatics, 8(1):220, 2007.
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