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

 

January 13

 

Jared Bronski
U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

 

L2 Bounds and uncertainty for the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation

January 20

 

Alan Edelman
M.I.T.

 

Applied Stochastic Eigenanalysis (or Applied Random Matrix Theory)

January 27

 

Laurent Demanet
Caltech

 

Time upscaling of wave equations using separable atomic decompositions

February 3

 

Alexandre Chorin
UC Berkeley

 

Prediction, renormalization, and long correlation times

February 10

 

Charles Taylor
Stanford, Bioengineering

 

Mathematical Models of Blood Flow in Arteries

February 17

 

Peter Glynn
Stanford, Management Science and Engineering

 

Rare Events and Tail Behavior for Queues

February 23, Mathematics Colloquium

 

Martin Gander
University of Geneva

 

Parallelism in time: Can parts of the solution later in time be computed before the solution earlier in time is known?

February 24,
12:15 PM,
380-381T

 

Jean-Claude Nedelec
Ecole Polytechnique
Special Appl. Math/ ICME seminar

 

Preconditioning the harmonic Maxwell integral equation

February 24

 

Adi Ditkowski
Tel Aviv University

 

On the intersection of subspaces of incoming and outgoing waves

March 3,
12:30 PM,
380-381T

 

Herbert Koch
University of Dortmund
Special Appl. Math seminar

 

Absence of positive eigenvalues for Schroedinger operators with rough and long range potentials

March 3

 

Oliver Fringer
Stanford, Civil and Environmental Engineering

 

Numerical methods for coastal ocean modeling

March 10,
12:15 PM,
380-381T

 

Karim Sabra
MPL-Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Special Appl. Math. seminar

 

Extracting coherent information from cross-correlations of random wavefields

March 10

 

Charbel Farhat
Stanford, Mechanical Engineering

 

Reduced-Order Fluid/Structure Modeling of a Complete Aircraft Configuration

March 17

 

Bertil Gustafsson
Uppsala University

 

High order one-step difference methods for wave propagation

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

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