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| bgcolor="#5A5A5A"|[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~rossmani/ <font color="white">James Rossmanith</font>] | | bgcolor="#5A5A5A"|[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~rossmani/ <font color="white">James Rossmanith</font>] | ||
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| bgcolor="#5A5A5A"|<font color="red">Special Day and Location</font> <br>May 2 (Monday, | | bgcolor="#5A5A5A"|<font color="red">Special Time, Day, and Location</font> <br>May 2 (Monday, 2:15pm, WID 2329 (Morgridge | ||
Board room)) | |||
| bgcolor="#009966"|[http://www.math.unm.edu/~vageli/ <font color="white">Vageli Coutsias</font>], <br> University of New Mexico | | bgcolor="#009966"|[http://www.math.unm.edu/~vageli/ <font color="white">Vageli Coutsias</font>], <br> University of New Mexico | ||
| bgcolor="#0066CC"|[[Applied/ACMS/absS11#Vageli_Coutsias.2C_University_of_New_Mexico|<font color="white"><em>TBA</em></font>]] | | bgcolor="#0066CC"|[[Applied/ACMS/absS11#Vageli_Coutsias.2C_University_of_New_Mexico|<font color="white"><em>TBA</em></font>]] |
Revision as of 00:39, 15 April 2011
- When: Fridays at 2:25pm
- Where: 901 Van Vleck Hall
Spring 2011 Semester
Date | Speaker | Title (click to see abstract) | Host |
Mathematics Colloqium April 15 (Friday at 4pm, B239 Van Vleck) |
Max Gunzburger, Florida State University |
A nonlocal vector calculus and finite element methods for nonlocal diffusion and mechanics | James Rossmanith |
April 27 (Wednesday) | Michael Holst, UC San Diego |
TBA | Shi Jin |
April 29 (Friday) | Smadar Karni, University of Michigan |
Numerical approximation of shock waves in non-conservative hyperbolic systems | James Rossmanith |
Special Time, Day, and Location May 2 (Monday, 2:15pm, WID 2329 (Morgridge Board room)) |
Vageli Coutsias, University of New Mexico |
TBA | Julie Mitchell |
May 4 (Wednesday) | Tim Barth, NASA Ames |
TBA | James Rossmanith |
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