Anil Damle
Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Research Interests
Current Projects
- Localization of Kohn-Sham orbitals
- Robust and efficient multi-way spectral clustering
- Density fitting (in electronic structure calculations)
- Mixture models and density estimation
General Interests
- Numerical linear algebra
- Computational quantum chemistry
- Spectral clustering
- Fast algorithms
Teaching Interests
- CS 4220 / MATH 4260: Numerical Analysis: Linear and Nonlinear Problems
- CS 6220: Data-Sparse Matrix Computations
Selected Publications
- Anil Damle, Antoine Levitt, and Lin Lin “Variational formulation for Wannier functions with entangled band structure,” submitted [arXiv]
- Anil Damle and Lin Lin “Disentanglement via entanglement: A unified method for Wannier localization,” submitted [arXiv]
- Anil Damle, Victor Minden, Lexing Ying, “Robust and efficient multi-way spectral clustering,” submitted [arXiv]
- Victor Minden, Kenneth L. Ho, Anil Damle, Lexing Ying, “A recursive skeletonization factorization based on strong admissibility,” SIAM Journal of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation 2017, 15 (2), pp 768-796
- Anil Damle, Lin Lin, Lexing Ying, “Accelerating selected columns of the density matrix computations via approximate column selection,” accepted, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing [arXiv]
Education
- B.S. Applied Mathematics University of Colorado at Boulder
- M.S. Applied Mathematics University of Colorado at Boulder
- Ph.D. Computational and Applied Mathematics Stanford