Applied Math Seminar
Fall Quarter 2005
Friday, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C
Organized by Razvan Fetecau

 

September 30

 

Gadi Fibich
Tel Aviv University

 

New singular solutions of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation

October 7

 

Claire Tomlin
Stanford, Aeronautics and Astronautics Department

 

Hybrid Control: from Air Traffic to Fly Wings

October 14

 

Eric Darve
Stanford, Department of Mechanical Engineering

 

Calculating Transport Properties of Nanodevices

October 21

 

Susan Holmes
Stanford, Statistics

 

Multivariate Methods in Immunology

October 28

 

Edriss Titi
UC Irvine

 

Global Regularity for the Three-dimensional Primitive Equations of Ocean and Atmosphere Dynamics

November 2

 

Norbert J. Mauser
WPI Univ, Wien
(Special Analysis Seminar)

 

Nonrelativistic/Classical Limits for the Dirac Maxwell system

November 4

 

Daniel Tartakovsky
UC San Diego

 

Modeling of physical systems underspecified by data

November 11

 

Gunilla Kreiss
(Special Analysis Seminar)

 

Stability of viscous shocks on bounded intervals

November 11

 

Shi Jin
University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Hamiltonian-preserving schemes for the Liouville equation with discontinuous potentials

November 18

 

John Strain
UC Berkeley

 

Moving Interfaces and Elliptic Systems

November 25

 

Thanksgiving holiday

 

December 2

 

Sergiu Klainerman
Princeton University

 

A break-down criterion for the Einstein equations

December 9

 

Claude Bardos
Universite de Paris 7

 

Derivation of Hydrodynamic limits from either Liouville equations or Kinetic Models

Claude Bardos will also give the following Special PDE and Applied Mathematics Seminars (the talks are at 3:00pm in Bldg. 420, Room 147)

First Talk: Monday, November 7, Title: Linear Knudsen Layer

Second Talk: Wednesday, November 9, Title: Boltzmann Layer

Third talk: Monday, November 14, Title: Dissipative Solutions and Boundary layers

Fourth Talk: Wednesday, November 16, Title: Dissipative solutions and Euler limit of solutions of the Boltzmann equation

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

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