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Revision as of 21:28, 22 February 2018


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar


Spring 2018

date speaker title host(s)
Feb. 2, 4pm, VV 911 Thomas Fai (Harvard) The Lubricated Immersed Boundary Method Spagnolie
Feb. 9 Michael Herty (RWTH-Aachen) Opinion Formation Models and Mean field Games Techniques Jin
Feb. 16 Lee Panetta (Texas A&M) Traveling waves and pulsed energy emissions seen in numerical simulations of electromagnetic wave scattering by ice crystals Smith
Feb. 23 François Monard (UC Santa Cruz) Inverse problems in integral geometry and Boltzmann transport Li
Wed, Feb. 28 Haizhao Yang (National University of Singapore) A Unified Framework for Oscillatory Integral Transform: When to use NUFFT or Butterfly Factorization? Li
Mar. 2 Eric Keaveny (Imperial College London) Linking the micro- and macro-scales in populations of swimming cells Spagnolie, Thiffeault
Mar. 9
Mar. 16, 4pm Anne Gelb (Dartmouth) TBA Li
Mar. 23
Mar. 30 Spring break
Wed. Apr. 4 Molei Tao (Georgia Tech) Explicit high-order symplectic integration of nonseparable Hamiltonians: algorithms and long time performance Jin
Apr. 6 William Irvine (U Chicago) TBA Spagnolie
Wed. Apr. 11 Seung-Yeal Ha (Seoul National University) TBA Jin
Apr. 13 Boualem Khouider (UVic) Using a stochastic convective parametrization to improve the simulation of tropical modes of variability in a GCM Smith, Stechmann
Mon. Apr. 16, VV B115 Alexander Morozov (U Edinburgh) TBA Spagnolie
Apr. 20 David Salac (SUNY Buffalo) TBA Spagnolie
Apr. 27

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