Graduate Student Colloquium

Marc Kjerland
UIC
Chaos and perturbations in nonlinear systems
Abstract: Most problems in contemporary science are nonlinear and often are sensitive to initial conditions or exhibit structure on multiple scales. As a result, different notions of "solution" must be considered. I will present some notions from nonlinear dynamics, including chaos and perturbation response, with examples from the geosciences. If time permits, we will look at applications of linear response theory to solve multiscale systems.
This talk is intended to be accessible to graduate students of all levels; no background knowledge of nonlinear dynamics is expected.
Join us for pizza in the lounge after the talk.
Thursday March 14, 2013 at 4:00 PM in SEO 636
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