Analysis and Applied Mathematics Seminar - Spring 2019
Usually meets Monday at 4:00 pm in SEO 636.
Date | Speaker | Title |
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January 14
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January 21
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No seminar
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Martin Luther King Day |
January 28
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Yannis Giannoulis
University of Ioannina, Greece |
Interaction of modulated water waves of finite depth |
February 4
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Milton Lopes Filho
IM-UFRJ |
Vanishing viscosity and the Navier friction condition |
February 11
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Shawn Walker
Louisiana State University |
A Numerical Scheme for the Generalized Ericksen Model of Liquid Crystals With Applications to Virus DNA Packing |
February 18
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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David Nicholls
University of Illinois at Chicago |
Simulating Multilayer Plasmonic Devices with Domain Decomposition Methods: High-Order Perturbation of Surfaces Implementations |
February 25
(4:15 pm; 636 SEO)
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Michael Greenblatt
University of Illinois at Chicago |
Fourier transforms of indicator functions, lattice point discrepancy problems, and related matters |
March 4
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Gideon Simpson
Drexel University |
Sampling from Rough Energy Landscapes |
March 11
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Paula Vasquez
University of South Carolina |
Kinetic modeling of viscoelastic materials - A parallel approach |
March 18
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Matthew Novack
University of Texas-Austin |
Recent Results for the 3D Quasi-Geostrophic System: Boundary Conditions and Non-Uniqueness |
March 25
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No seminar
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Spring Break |
April 1
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Ryan Obermeyer
University of Illinois at Chicago |
On a dissipative Gross-Pitaevskii-type model for exciton-polariton condensates |
April 8
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Radu Purice
IMAR, Bucharest |
Peirl's substitution at the bottom of the spectrum in the absence of Wannier functions |
April 15
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April 22
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April 29
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Colette Guillope
Universite de Paris Est |
About a 1D Green-Naghdi model with vorticity and surface tension for surface waves |
May 6
(4:00 pm; 636 SEO)
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Theodor Drivas
Princeton University |
The Navier-Stokes-End-Functionalized polymer system |