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

 

March 21
Monday, 3pm, Room 381-U

 

Uriel Frisch
Nice

 

Reconstruction of the Early Universe as a Monge-Ampere-Kantorovich Mass Transportation Problem

April 1

 

No Talk

 

Wed April 6
4:15 380-Y

 

Eitan Tadmor
Maryland

 

Spectral Invariants and Critical Thresholds in Eulerian Dynamics

April 8

 

No Talk

 

AIM Meeting: Stiff Sources and Numerical Methods for Conservation Laws (April 4-8)

April 15

 

Thodoros Katsaounis
Crete, Greece

 

An adaptive finite element method for computing Shear Band formation

April 22

 

Lei Xing
Radiation Oncology, Stanford

 

Image-guided medical intervention

April 29

 

Josselin Garnier
Paris 7

 

Interacting particle systems for the analysis of rare events

May 6

 

Russ Caflisch
UCLA

 

Design and Optimization of a Solid State Qubit System

May 13

 

David Donoho
Stats, Stanford

 

Some Phase Transitions for Random Convex Polytopes

May 20

 

Persa Kyritsi
Stanford

 

Wireless communications: Opportunities for time-reversal

May 27

 

Adrian Lew
ME, Stanford

 

Applications of Gamma-convergence in Solid Mechanics

June 3

 

No Seminar

 

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

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