Applied Math Seminar
Winter Quarter 2009
Friday, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C
Organized by Laurent Demanet

 

January 16

 

Alexander Soshnikov
Mathematics
UC Davis

 

On Local Linear Statistics in Large Random Matrices

January 23

 

Ken McLaughlin
Mathematics
U of Arizona

 

Universality in random matrix theory

January 30

 

Svetlana Jitomirskaya
Mathematics
UC Irvine

 

Quantitative Aubry Duality and sharp results on absolutely continuous spectra of 1D quasiperiodic operators

February 6

 

Nathan Kutz
Applied math
U Washington

 

Models for High-Power Pulsed Lasers

February 13

 

I.M. Sigal
Mathematics
U Toronto

 

Mathematical Questions Arising from Bose-Einstein Condensation

February 20

 

Emmanuel Candes
Applied and comp math
Caltech

 

Exact Matrix Completion via Convex Optimization: Theory and Algorithms

February 24
Special: 4:15p
380-W

 

Alexander Kiselev
Mathematics
U Wisconsin

 

Some recent results on surface quasi-geostrophic equation

February 27
Special: 12p
380-W

 

Sonia Fliss
INRIA
Rocquencourt, France

 

Exact boundary conditions for wave propagation problems in periodic media including a local perturbation

February 27

 

Ming Gu
Mathematics
UC Berkeley

 

Structured Matrix Computations: Recent Advances and Future work

March 6

 

Lek-Heng Lim
Mathematics
UC Berkeley

 

Analysis of cumulants

March 13

 

Hongkai Zhao
Mathematics
UC Irvine

 

A fast solver for radiative transport equation and applications in optical imaging

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

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