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Revision as of 19:11, 21 October 2022
Physical Applied Math Group Meeting
- When: Thursdays at 4:00pm (unless there is a Department Meeting)
- Where: 901 Van Vleck Hall
- Organizers: Saverio Spagnolie and Jean-Luc Thiffeault
- Announcements: Contact SES or J-LT to be added as a guest to our Slack channel.
Fall 2022
date | speaker | title |
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Sept. 14 | Saverio | Integrability and the motion of curves |
Sept. 21 | Tom | Complex formulation of bounded nematic liquid crystals |
Sept. 28 | Wil | There is more than one way to frame a curve |
Oct. 5 | Jingyi | Stokes drag on a sphere in a nematic liquid crystal |
Oct. 24 | Yue Sun | Soft, squishy, submerged: Eulerian simulation of fluid–structure interaction with the lattice Boltzmann reference map technique |
Nov. 2 | ||
Nov. 9 | ||
Nov. 16 | ||
Nov. 23 | ||
Nov. 30 | ||
Dec. 7 |
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