Applied Math Seminar
Fall Quarter 2001
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C

September 28

Edriss Titi
UC Irvine
On the Connection Between the Viscous Camassa-Holm Equations (Navier-Stokes-alpha model) and Turbulence Theory
October 5
  James Sethian
UC Berkeley
  Fast Methods for Computing Static Hamilton-Jacobi Equations: New Algorithms for Optimal Control, Seismic Processing and Anisotropic Front Propagation

October 12

  Gadi Fibich
Tel-Aviv University
  Discretization effects in the nonlinear Schrodinger equation
October 19
 

Stan Osher
UCLA

  Geometric Optics in a Phase Space Based Level Set and Eulerian Framework

October 26

  Seongjai Kim
University of Kentucky
  Edge-Preserving Noise Removal: Second-Order Anisotropic Diffusion

November 2

Xin Guo
Mathematical Sciences Department
IBM T J Watson Research Center

To hire or not to hire
November 9
  M. Ganesh
Univ. New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
  Numerical Simulation of Pattern Formation
November 16
 

No Seminar due to
MSRI Inverse Problems
Workshop

 

November 30

  Zhiqiang Cai
Purdue University
  Rate of Corrections and its Application in Scientific Computing
December 7
  Jim Keener
University of Utah
  The Importance of Microstructure in Defibrillation
Special Seminar
December 10
2:00 P.M.
Room 383-N
  Xiao-Ping Wang
Department of Mathematics
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
An iterative grid redistribution method for
singular problems in multiple dimensions

 



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