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Revision as of 19:22, 29 November 2017
Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar
- When: Fridays at 2:25pm (except as otherwise indicated)
- Where: 901 Van Vleck Hall
- Organizers: Saverio Spagnolie and Jean-Luc Thiffeault
- To join the ACMS mailing list: See mailing list website.
Fall 2017
date | speaker | title | host(s) |
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Sept. 8 | Jinzi Mac Huang (Courant) | Sculpting of a dissolving body | Spagnolie |
Sept. 29 | Dongnam Ko (Seoul National Univ.) | On the emergence of local flocking phenomena in Cucker-Smale ensembles | Jin |
Oct. 13 | Yingwei Wang (UW) | Introduction to Muntz Polynomial Approximation | Spagnolie |
Oct. 20 | Jianlin Xia (Purdue) | Fast Randomized Direct Solvers for Large Linear Systems | Li |
Oct. 27 | Yuri Lvov (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) | Fermi Pasta Ulam Tsingou (FPUT) chain - new ideas about old problem | Smith |
Nov. 3 | Becca Thomases (UC Davis) | Microorganism locomotion in viscoelastic fluids | Spagnolie |
Nov. 17 | Charles Doering (Michigan) | Optimal bounds and extremal trajectories for time averages in nonlinear dynamical systems | Spagnolie, Thiffeault |
Nov. 25 | Thanksgiving recess | ||
Dec. 1 | Minh Binh Tran (UW) | Some recent progress on wave turbulence and quantum kinetics | Spagnolie, Thiffeault |
Dec. 8 | Aaron Fogelson (Utah) | TBA | Spagnolie |
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