Applied Math Seminar
Fall Quarter 2006
Friday, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C
Organized by Laurent Demanet

 

September 29

 

Damir Filipovic
Dept. of Mathematics,
University of Munich.

 

Optimal Capital and Risk Transfer for Group Diversification

October 6

 

Fernando Guevara Vasquez
Dept. of Mathematics, Stanford.

 

Electric impedance tomography with resistor networks

October 13

 

Francesca Da Lio
Dept. of Mathematics, University of Padova

 

Ergodic problems with Neumann boundary conditions with application to homogenization

October 20

 

Maciej Zworski
Mathematics
UC Berkeley

 

Scattering resonances in one dimension

October 27

 

Stanislas Molchanov
Mathematics
UNC Charlotte

 

The slowing down of the light in finite slabs of periodic media

November 3

 

Bernd Schmidt
Aeronautics,
Caltech

 

Effective theories for thin elastic films

November 10

 

Panagiotis Stinis
Dept. of Mathematics,
LBNL, Berkeley

 

Long memory Mori Zwanzig models for the Euler equations

November 17

 

John Lowengrub
Dept. of Mathematics,
UC Irvine

 

Multiscale models of solid tumor growth and angiogenesis: Effect of the Microenvironment

November 24

 

No seminar

 

December 1

 

Silviu Niculescu
Heudisyc,
Universite de Technologie de Compiegne

 

Delay effects on stability. A robust control approach

December 8

 

James Lambers
Dept. of Energy Resources, and ICME
Stanford

 

The Evolution of Krylov Subspace Spectral Methods (or: How the Work of Gene Golub and Joe Oliger Collided)

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

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

To be added to the seminar email list please contact the organizer