Applied Mathematics & Computation Seminar



Spring 2009
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DateSpeakerTitle
February 17
Michail E. Kavousanakis, Chemical Engineering
Princeton University
Using time-steppers to perform computational tasks
March 3
Cheng Wang
UMass Dartmouth
Efficient and stable numerical schemes for the Phase Field Crystal (PFC) equations
March 10
Renato Feres
Washington University, St. Louis
Random walks derived from billiards
March 31
Avadh Saxena
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Multiferroic Materials and Color Symmetry
April 7
Christophe Gole
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Smith College
A not so strange attractor for plant pattern formation
April 14
Vassilis Koukouloyannis
School of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Multisite Discrete Breathers in 1D and 2D Klein-Gordon lattices
April 21
Tanya Leise
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Amherst College
Dirichlet-to-Neumann Maps in Dynamic Fracture Mechanics
April 28
Professor Boris Hasselblatt
Tufts University
Must a positive pointwise limit of continuous functions have a positive lower bound?
May 8
Applied Math Masters Students
UMass Amherst
MASTERS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS ANNUAL PROJECT: Modeling Climate Change
May 12
Professor Bjorn Sandstede
Brown University
Localized planar patterns


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