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== '''Spring 2025''' ==
== '''Fall 2025''' ==
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|Jan 31
|Sep 19*
|[https://people.math.wisc.edu/~tgchandler/ Thomas Chandler] (UW)
|[https://www.anl.gov/profile/zichao-di Zichao (Wendy) Di] (Argonne National Laboratory)
|TBD
|Rycroft/Li
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|Sep 26
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|Feb 7
|Oct 3
|[https://www.colorado.edu/aps/adrian-fraser Adrian Fraser] (Colorado)
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|''Destabilization of transverse waves by periodic shear flows''
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|Spagnolie
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|Feb 14
|Oct 10*
|TBA
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|Feb 21
|Oct 17*
|TBA
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|Feb 28
|Oct 24
|[https://nmboffi.github.io/ Nick Boffi] (CMU)
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|Li
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|Mar 7
|Oct 31
|TBA
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|Mar 14
|Nov 7*
|[https://lu.seas.harvard.edu/ Yue Lu] (Harvard) '''[Colloquium]'''
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|Li
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|Mar 21
|Nov 14
|[https://people.llnl.gov/vogman1 Genia Vogman] (LLNL)
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|Li
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|Mar 28
|Nov 21*
|''Spring Break''
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|Apr 4
|Nov 28
|TBA
|Thanksgiving
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|Apr 11
|Dec 5
|[https://meche.mit.edu/people/faculty/pierrel@mit.edu Pierre Lermusiaux] (MIT)
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|Chen
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|Apr 18
|Dec 12
|[https://www.math.uci.edu/~jxin/ Jack Xin] (UC Irvine) '''[Colloquium]'''
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|Apr 25
|[https://www-users.cse.umn.edu/~bcockbur/ Bernardo Cockburn] (Minnesota)
|''Transforming stabilization into spaces''
| Stechmann, Fabien
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|May 2
|[https://sylviaherbert.com/ Sylvia Herbert] (UCSD)
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|Chen
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''[Dates marked with an asterisk are close to weekends with a home game for the [https://uwbadgers.com/sports/football/schedule UW Badgers football team]. Hotel availability around these dates is often limited if booked on short notice.]''


==Abstracts==
==Abstract==
====Bernardo Cockburn (Minnesota)====
Title: Transforming stabilization into spaces


In the framework of finite element methods for ordinary differential equations, we consider the continuous Galerkin method (introduced in 72) and the discontinuous Galerkin method (introduced in 73/74). We uncover the fact that both methods discretize the time derivative in exactly the same form, and discuss a few of its consequences. We end by briefly describing our ongoing work on the extension of this result to some Galerkin methods for partial differential equations.<div id="Bal"><div id="Portone"><div id="Damle"><div id="Sprague"><div id="Holmes-Cerfon"><div id="Sun"><div id="Maxian"><div id="Lavi">
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== Archived semesters ==
== Archived semesters ==


*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2025|Spring 2025]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2024|Fall 2024]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2024|Fall 2024]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2024|Spring 2024]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2024|Spring 2024]]

Latest revision as of 18:50, 3 June 2025


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar


Fall 2025

Date Speaker Title Host(s)
Sep 19* Zichao (Wendy) Di (Argonne National Laboratory) TBD Rycroft/Li
Sep 26
Oct 3
Oct 10*
Oct 17*
Oct 24
Oct 31
Nov 7*
Nov 14
Nov 21*
Nov 28 Thanksgiving
Dec 5
Dec 12

[Dates marked with an asterisk are close to weekends with a home game for the UW Badgers football team. Hotel availability around these dates is often limited if booked on short notice.]

Abstract