Applied Math Seminar
Winter Quarter 2003
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C

 

January 6
Noon
380-383N

 

S. Howison
Oxford University, England

 

A Parametric Model for Liquidity Effects in Derivative Pricing and Hedging

January 9
Dept. Colloq.
380-380W

 

Benoit Perthame
ENS Paris

 

On PDE models for chemotaxis

January 10

 

David Holcman
UCSF & UCB

 

Calcium Dynamics in Dendritic Spines and Spine Motility

January 17

 

Carrie Grimes
Statistics, Stanford

 

Can these things really work? Theoretical Results for ISOMAP and Locally Linear Embedding (LLE)

January 24

 

No Seminar
George Papanicolaou
Birthday conference

 

January 31

 

Gadi Fibich
Tel Aviv University

 

Revenue Equivalence of Asymmetric Auctions

February 7

 

Adi Ditkowski
Tel Aviv University

 

On error bounds of finite difference approximations to partial differential equations

February 14

 

Arogyaswami Paulraj
EE, Stanford

 

Space-Time Coding for MIMO Wireless Systems

February 21

 

Olivier Pironneau
Paris 6

 

Inverse and control problems with discontinuities

February 28

 

Mathias Fink
École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, Paris

 

New perspectives in Ultrasonic Imaging and Time reversal Processing : applications to Medical Imaging and Therapy

March 7

 

Aris Mustakas
Lucent Technologies

 

MIMO Capacity Through Correlated Channels in the Presence of Correlated Interferers and Noise: A (not so) Large N Analysis

March 14

 

Snezhana Abarzhi
CTR, Stanford

 

A nonlinear evolution of an unstable fluid interface

 

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