Applied Math Seminar
Spring Quarter 2001
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner
Building 380, Room 380-C


April 6

Alan C. Newell
University of Arizona
Wave Turbulence and Intermittency
April 13
Special Seminar
2:00 p.m.
Room 383-N
  A.S. Fokas
Imperial College
  Differential Forms, Spectral Theory
and Boundary Value Problems

April 13

Leonid Piterbarg
University of Southern California

Lyapunov exponent for a stochastic flow modeling the upper ocean turbulence

April 20

  Jerrold E. Marsden
Control and Dynamical Systems
Caltech
  Dynamical Systems and Space Mission Design
April 27
Special Seminar
12:00 Noon
Room 383-N
 

Robin Pemantle
Ohio State University

  Regular points and the potential theory of self-intersections of Markov processes

April 27
Special Seminar
2:00 p.m.
Room 383-N

  Vadim Y. Kaloshin
Princeton University


  Dynamics of an oil spot

April 27
Regular Seminar
3:15 p.m.
Room 380-C

Ildar Gabitov
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Optical pulse dynamics in iptical fibers with random dispersion variation
May 4
  Roland Glowinski
University of Houston
  On the direct numerical simulation of particle flow
May 11
 

Sanjay Lall
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Stanford University

  Model reduction of dynamical systems

May 18

  Anna Gilbert
ATT Research
Shannon Laboratory
  A Few Good Terms: Efficient Stream
Computation of Approximate Wavelet
Representations

May 25

No seminar

June 1

Alan Perelson
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Modeling Viral Infections

June 8

Alberto Grunbaum
University of California, Berkeley
Diffuse tomography : an nonlinear inverse poblem in medical imaging
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