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*'''When:''' Fridays at 2:25pm (except as otherwise indicated)
*'''When:''' Fridays at 2:25pm (except as otherwise indicated)
*'''Where:''' 901 Van Vleck Hall
*'''Where:''' 901 Van Vleck Hall
*'''Organizers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~spagnolie Saverio Spagnolie] and [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc Jean-Luc Thiffeault]
*'''Organizers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~qinli/ Qin Li] and [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc Jean-Luc Thiffeault]
*'''To join the ACMS mailing list:''' See [https://admin.lists.wisc.edu/index.php?p=11&l=acms mailing list] website.
*'''To join the ACMS mailing list:''' See [https://admin.lists.wisc.edu/index.php?p=11&l=acms mailing list] website.


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| Sept. 7
|[website TBA] (Institute)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Name (Institute)|title]]''
| host
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| Sept. 14
| Sept. 14
|[http://www.northeastern.edu/tzhou/ Ting Zhou] (Northeastern)
|[http://www.northeastern.edu/tzhou/ Ting Zhou] (Northeastern)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Ting Zhou (Northeastern Univ.)|title]]''
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Ting Zhou (Northeastern Univ.)|Nonparaxial near-nondiffracting accelerating optical beams]]''
|Li
|Li
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| Sept. 21
| Sept. 21
|[https://sites.google.com/a/brown.edu/sanz-alonso/ Daniel Sanz-Alonso] (Chicago)
|[https://sites.google.com/a/brown.edu/sanz-alonso/ Daniel Sanz-Alonso] (Chicago)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Daniel Sanz-Alonso (Chicago Univ.)|title]]''
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Daniel Sanz-Alonso (Chicago Univ.)|Discrete and Continuous Learning in Information and Geophysical Sciences]]''
|Chen
|Chen
|-
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| Sept. 28
| Sept. 28
|[https://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/florian.mehats/ Florian Mehats] (Rennes)
|[https://www.math.wisc.edu/~chennan/ Nan Chen] (UW-Madison)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Mehats (Rennes)|TBA]]''
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Chen (UW-Madison)|A simple stochastic model for El Nino with westerly wind bursts and the prediction of super El Nino events]]''
|host
|Li
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| Oct. 5
| Oct. 5
|[http://www.irisa.fr/ipso/perso/chartier/ Philippe Chartier] (Rennes)
|[https://sites.google.com/site/sulianthual/ Sulian Thual] (Fudan University)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Chartier (Rennes)|TBA]]''
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Thual (Fudan)|TBA]]''
|host
|Chen, Stechmann
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| Oct. 12  
| Oct. 12
|[https://www.math.wisc.edu/~chennan/ Nan Chen] (UW-Madison)
|[http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/mt748/ Matthew Thorpe] (Cambridge University)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Chen (UW-Madison)|TBA]]''
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Thorpe (Cambridge)|TBA]]''
|Li
|Chen
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| Oct. 19
| Oct. 19
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|Jean-Luc
|Jean-Luc
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| Nov. 9
|[https://www.math.uci.edu/people/yimin-zhong Yimin Zhong] (UCI)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Yimin Zhong (UCI)|TBA]]''
|host
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| Nov. 16
|[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~alfredowetzel/ Alfredo N Wetzel] (UW-Madison)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absF18#Alfredo Wetzel (UW-Madison)|TBA]]''
|Local
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| Dec. 14
| Dec. 14
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== Spring 2018  ==
== Future semesters ==
 
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| Feb. 2, '''4pm, VV 911'''
|[https://scholar.harvard.edu/tfai Thomas Fai] (Harvard)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Thomas Fai (Harvard) | The Lubricated Immersed Boundary Method]]''
| Spagnolie
|-
| Feb. 9
|[https://sites.google.com/site/michaelherty/home Michael Herty] (RWTH-Aachen)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Michael Herty (RWTH-Aachen) | Opinion Formation Models and Mean field Games Techniques]]''
|Jin
|-
| Feb. 16
|[https://atmo.tamu.edu/people/faculty/panettalee.html Lee Panetta] (Texas A&M)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#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
|[https://people.ucsc.edu/~fmonard/ François Monard] (UC Santa Cruz)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#François Monard (UC Santa Cruz) | Inverse problems in integral geometry and Boltzmann transport]]''
|Li
|-
| ''' Wed, Feb. 28'''
|[http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/~matyh/ Haizhao Yang] (National University of Singapore)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Haizhao Yang (National University of Singapore) | A Unified Framework for Oscillatory Integral Transform: When to use NUFFT or Butterfly Factorization?]]''
|Li
|-
| Mar. 2
|[http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/~ekeaveny/ Eric Keaveny] (Imperial College London)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Eric Keaveny (Imperial College London) | Linking the micro- and macro-scales in populations of swimming cells]]''
|Spagnolie, Thiffeault
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| Mar. 9
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| Mar. 16, '''4pm, VV911'''
|[https://math.dartmouth.edu/~annegelb/ Anne Gelb] (Dartmouth)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Anne Gelb (Dartmouth) | Reducing the effects of bad data measurements using variance based weighted joint sparsity ]]''
|Li
|-
| Mar. 23
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| Mar. 30
|Spring break
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| '''Wed. Apr. 4''', VV 901
|[http://people.math.gatech.edu/~mtao8/ Molei Tao] (Georgia Tech)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Molei Tao (Georgia Tech) | Explicit high-order symplectic integration of nonseparable Hamiltonians: algorithms and long time performance]]''
|Jin
|-
| Apr. 6
|[http://irvinelab.uchicago.edu/ William Irvine] (U Chicago)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#William Irvine (U Chicago) | Spinning top-ology: Order, disorder and topology in mechanical gyro-materials and fluids]]''
|Spagnolie
|-
| '''Wed. Apr. 11''', VV 901
|[http://www.math.snu.ac.kr/~syha/ Seung-Yeal Ha] (Seoul National University)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Seung-Yeal Ha (Seoul National University) |  Synchronization of Kuramoto models and its generalized models]]''
|Jin
|-
| Apr. 13
|[http://www.math.uvic.ca/~khouider/ Boualem Khouider] (UVic)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#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'''
|[https://www2.ph.ed.ac.uk/~amorozov/ Alexander Morozov] (U Edinburgh)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Alexander Morozov (U Edinburgh) | Collective behavior of microswimmer suspensions]]''
|Spagnolie
|-
| Apr. 20
|[http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~davidsal/ David Salac] (SUNY Buffalo)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#David Salac (SUNY Buffalo) | Three-dimensional multicomponent vesicles: methods and influence of material properties]]''
|Spagnolie
|-
| Apr. 27
|[http://pages.stat.wisc.edu/~anruzhang/ Anru Zhang] (UW-Madison)
|''[[Applied/ACMS/absS18#Anru Zhang (UW-Madison) | Singular value decomposition for high-dimensional high-order data]]''
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== Future semesters ==
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2018|Fall 2018]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2019|Spring 2019]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2019|Spring 2019]]


== Archived semesters ==
== Archived semesters ==
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2018|Fall 2018]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2018|Spring 2018]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2018|Spring 2018]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2017|Fall 2017]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2017|Fall 2017]]

Revision as of 23:49, 20 September 2018


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar



Fall 2018

date speaker title host(s)
Sept. 14 Ting Zhou (Northeastern) Nonparaxial near-nondiffracting accelerating optical beams Li
Sept. 21 Daniel Sanz-Alonso (Chicago) Discrete and Continuous Learning in Information and Geophysical Sciences Chen
Sept. 28 Nan Chen (UW-Madison) A simple stochastic model for El Nino with westerly wind bursts and the prediction of super El Nino events Li
Oct. 5 Sulian Thual (Fudan University) TBA Chen, Stechmann
Oct. 12 Matthew Thorpe (Cambridge University) TBA Chen
Oct. 19 Fei Lu (Johns Hopkins) TBA Chen
Oct. 26 Matthew Dixon (Illinois Institute of Technoology) "Quantum Equilibrium-Disequilibrium”: Asset Price Dynamics, Symmetry Breaking and Defaults as Dissipative Instantons Jean-Luc
Nov. 9 Yimin Zhong (UCI) TBA host
Nov. 16 Alfredo N Wetzel (UW-Madison) TBA Local
Dec. 14 Lukas Einkemmer (University of Tübingen and University of Innsbruck) TBA Li

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