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Revision as of 16:54, 1 March 2016


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar


Spring 2016

date speaker title host(s)
Jan 22 Stefan Llewellyn Smith (UCSD) Hollow vortices Saverio
Jan 29 Tom Solomon (Bucknell) Experimental studies of reaction front barriers in laminar flows Jean-Luc and Marko
Feb 5 Daniele Cappelletti (KU) Deterministic and stochastic reaction networks Craciun
Feb 12 Lihui Chai (UCSB) Semiclassical limit of the Schrödinger-Poisson-Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert system Qin
Feb 12, 4pm, B239 Gautam Iyer (CMU) Homogenization and Anomalous Diffusion Jean-Luc
Feb 19 Alejandro Roldán-Alzate (UW) Non–invasive patient-specific cardiovascular fluid dynamics Saverio
Feb 26 Yachun Li (SJTU) Vanishing viscosity limit of the compressible Isentropic Navier-Stokes equations with degenerate viscosities Shi Jin
Mar 4, 4pm, B239 Guillaume Bal (Columbia University)
Mar 11, 4pm, B239 Mitchell Luskin (University of Minnesota) Mathematical Modeling of Incommensurate 2D Materials Li
Mar 18
Mar 25 Spring break
Apr 1 Annalisa Calini (College of Charleston) TBA Gloria Mari-Beffa
Apr 8 Jörn Dunkel (MIT) TBA Saverio
Apr 15 Kalin Vetsigian (UW) TBA Saverio
Apr 18 Atsushi Mochizuki (RIKEN, Japan) TBA Craciun
Apr 22
Apr 29, 4pm, B239 Randall Kamien (U Penn) TBA Saverio
Mon. May 2 Eleuterio Toro (U Trento) A flux splitting approach to a class of hyperbolic systems Jin
Wed. May 4 Clotilde Fermanian Kammerer (Insmi - CNRS) TBA Jin

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