Applied Math Seminar
Fall Quarter 2004
Friday, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C
Organized by Doron Levy

 

September 27
Monday 3pm
380-383N

 

Stephane Mallat
CMAP, Ecole Polytechnique

 

Proposals for a Wedding Between Geometry and Wavelets

October 1
2pm
380-383N

 

Jim Greenberg
U.S. Office of Naval Research and Carnegie Mellon

 

Traffic Congestion - An Instability in a Hyperbolic System

October 1

 

Larry Shepp
Statistics, Rutgers

 

The Radner Model as a Link Between Economics and Finance

October 8

 

Jon Wilkening
Courant

 

The Mathematics of Microchip Failure

October 15

 

Vittorio Cristini
UC Irvine

 

Biocomputational and Experimental Modeling of Cancer and Chemotherapy

October 22

 

Irene Gamba
Austin

 

High Velocity Tails for Energy Dissipative Boltzmann Equations

October 22
4:30-5:30

 

Roger Lee
Chicago

 

Robust Hedging of Volatility Derivatives: Recent Progress

October 29

 

Marc Mangel
UC Santa Cruz

 

Evolution of Longevity and Diversity in the Rockfish

October 29
4:30-5:30

 

Yuri Suhov
Cambridge, UK

 

Anderson Localisation for Multi-Particle Systems

November 5

 

Philip Roe
Ann Arbor

 

Multidimensional Computational Approaches to Conservation Laws

November 12

 

Giovanni Russo
Catania, Italy & Ann Arbor

 

Time Relaxed Monte Carlo Methods for the Boltzmann Equation

November 17
Room 380-D
4:15pm

 

Dimitri Petritis
University of Rennes

 

Random and Quantum Grammars and their Applications to Genomics

November 19
joint with Stanford SIAM Students Chapter

 

Randall J. LeVeque
U. Washington

 

High-Resolution Finite Volume Methods with Application to Volcano and Tsunami Modeling

November 26

 

Thanksgiving
No Seminar

 

December 3

 

David Gottlieb
Brown

 

CANCELLED

December 7
4:15pm, 381-T

Jointly with Analysis

 

Boris Kruglikov
Tromso, Norway

 

Dynamical approach to Self-Organized Criticality

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

For updates check http://math.stanford.edu/~applmath

To be added to the seminar email list contact announce@math.stanford.edu