Applied Mathematics & Computation Seminar



Spring 2008
← Fall 2007
DateSpeakerTitle
January 29 No talk scheduled
February 5
Dimitrios Tsagkarogiannis
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Minimal cost of moving an interface in an Ising spin system with Kac potential and Glauber dynamics.
February 12
Bruce E. Turkington
Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, UMass Amherst
A new approach to statistical closure of underresolved Hamiltonian dynamics
February 19 NO TALK - MONDAY SCHEDULE
February 26 No talk scheduled
March 4
Sunder Sethuraman
Iowa State University
A scaling limit for a tagged particle in a zero-range interacting
March 11
Jan Hesthaven
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University - POSTPONED
Discontinuous Galerin Methods for the Modeling of Free Surface Flows Using High-Order Boussinesq Approximations
March 18 Spring Break
March 25
Tim Schulze
Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee
Extending the capabilities of Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations
April 1
Chun Liu
Pennsylvania State-CANCELLED
TBA
April 8 No talk scheduled
April 15
Daiheng Ni
Civil and Environmental Engineering, UMass Amherst
A Unified Perspective on Traffic Flow Theory
April 22
Mark Demers
Fairfield University
Billiards with Holes
April 25 APPLIED MATHEMATICS DAY Applied Math Masters Student Presentations Note special day and time 2:30pm
April 29
Jan Hesthaven
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
Discontinuous Galerin Methods for the Modeling of Free Surface Flows Using High-Order Boussinesq Approximations
May 6
Greg Lyng
University of Wyoming
Spectral stability of ideal-gas shock layers
May 13
Timo Seppalainen
University of Wisconsin
Fluctuation results for some models of random environments and interactions


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