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| Sept 10 | | Sept 10 | ||
| Virtual | |||
|[https://www.math.tamu.edu/~jhu/ Jiuhua Hu] (Texas A&M / UW) | |[https://www.math.tamu.edu/~jhu/ Jiuhua Hu] (Texas A&M / UW) | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Jiuhua Hu (Texas A&M / UW)| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Jiuhua Hu (Texas A&M / UW)|Wavelet-based Edge Multiscale Parareal Algorithm for Parabolic Equations with Heterogeneous Coefficients]]'' | ||
|Chen and Stechmann | |Chen and Stechmann | ||
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| Sept 17 | | Sept 17 | ||
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|[https://math.berkeley.edu/~difang/ Di Fang] (Berkeley) | |[https://math.berkeley.edu/~difang/ Di Fang] (Berkeley) | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Di Fang (Berkeley)| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Di Fang (Berkeley)|Time-dependent unbounded Hamiltonian simulation with vector norm scaling]]'' | ||
|Li | |Li | ||
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| Sept 24 | | Sept 24 | ||
| Virtual | |||
|[https://www.pnnl.gov/people/lai-yung-ruby-leung/ Ruby Leung] (PNNL) | |[https://www.pnnl.gov/people/lai-yung-ruby-leung/ Ruby Leung] (PNNL) | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Ruby Leung (PNNL)| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Ruby Leung (PNNL)|Mesoscale convective systems in observations and a hierarchy of models]]'' | ||
|Chen and Stechmann | |Chen and Stechmann | ||
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| Oct 1 | |||
| Virtual | |||
|[https://gauss.math.yale.edu/~ya248/ Yariv Aizenbud] (Yale) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Yariv Aizenbud (Yale)|Non-parametric estimation of manifolds from noisy data]]'' [https://uwmadison.box.com/s/afbfx1u0h129bdwgal4qxm1c8bz1sid1 (Link to recorded talk)] | |||
|Saverio, Shamgar | |||
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| Oct 8 | | Oct 8 | ||
|VV B119 | |||
|[https://mathematics.stanford.edu/people/yuhua-zhu Yuhua Zhu] (Stanford) | |[https://mathematics.stanford.edu/people/yuhua-zhu Yuhua Zhu] (Stanford) | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Yuhua Zhu (Stanford)| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Yuhua Zhu (Stanford)|Fokker-Planck Equations and Machine Learning]]'' | ||
|Zepeda-Núñez | |Zepeda-Núñez | ||
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| '''Oct 8, 4-5pm''' | |||
|Virtual | |||
|[https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/people/jon.chapman Jon Chapman] (Oxford) | |||
|'''Wasow Lecture''': ''[https://hilbert.math.wisc.edu/wiki/index.php/Colloquia#Fall_2021 Asymptotics beyond all orders: the devil's invention?]'' | |||
|Jean-Luc | |||
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| Oct 15 | | Oct 15 | ||
|[https://sites.google.com/ | |VV 901 | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21# | ||[https://sites.google.com/site/enkeleidalushi/home Enkeleida Lushi] (NJIT) | ||
| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Enkeleida Lushi (NJIT)|Aligning active particles in confinement]]'' | ||
|Saverio and Jean-Luc | |||
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| Oct 22 | |||
| Virtual | |||
||[https://www.rjh.io Russell Hewett] (Virginia Tech) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Russell Hewett (Virginia Tech)|Parallel Primitives for High-performance Deep Learning]]'' | |||
|Zepeda-Núñez | |||
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| Oct 29 | |||
|Virtual | |||
|[https://alexchamolly.net/research/ Alex Chamolly] (ENS Paris) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Alex Chamolly (École normale supérieure)|Mechanical self-organisation in avian embryos]]'' | |||
|Saverio | |||
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| Nov 5 | | Nov 5 | ||
|VV 901 (watch party) | |||
|[https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/vella/ Dominic Vella] (Oxford) | |[https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/vella/ Dominic Vella] (Oxford) | ||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Dominic Vella (Oxford)| | |''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Dominic Vella (Oxford)|Buffering by Buckling: New wrinkles on Gauss’ Pizza Theorem]]'' [https://uwmadison.box.com/s/l27b18i51hqjpxnh7x9miue20xt4y617 (Link to recorded talk)] | ||
|Saverio | |Saverio | ||
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| Nov 12 | |||
|Virtual | |||
|[https://www.mfarazmand.com/ Mohammad Farazmand] (NCSU) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Mohammad Farazmand (NCSU)|RONS: Reduced-order nonlinear solutions for PDEs with conserved quantities]]'' | |||
|Chen | |||
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| Nov 19 | |||
|VV 901 | |||
|[https://bamdadhosseini.org/ Bamdad Hosseini] (Caltech and UW-Seattle) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Bamdad Hosseini (Caltech and UW-Seattle)|Solving and Learning Nonlinear PDEs with Gaussian Processes]]'' | |||
|Li | |||
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| Nov 26 | |||
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|Thanksgiving | |||
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| Dec 3 | |||
|Virtual | |||
|[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LlBckhUAAAAJ&hl=en Aseel Farhat] (Florida State University) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Aseel Farhat (Florida State University)|Intermittency in turbulence and the 3D Navier-Stokes regularity problem]]'' | |||
|Smith | |||
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| Dec 10 | |||
|Virtual | |||
|[https://www.colorado.edu/amath/grooms Ian Grooms] (University of Colorado-Boulder) | |||
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF21#Ian Grooms (University of Colorado-Boulder)|Parameterizing the impact of unresolved temperature variability on the ocean's large-scale density field]]'' | |||
|Smith | |||
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== Archived semesters == | == Archived semesters == | ||
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2021|Fall 2021]] | |||
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2021|Spring 2021]] | *[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2021|Spring 2021]] | ||
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2020|Fall 2020]] | *[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2020|Fall 2020]] |
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