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

January 5

Steffen Heinze
Max-Planck Institute, Leipzig
Reaction Diffusion Fronts in
Inhomogeneous Media

January 12

Gadi Fibich
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Vectorial and random effects in self-focusing and in multiple filamentation

January 19
Special Seminar
12:00 - 1:00 pm.
Room: 383N

  Marek Biskup
Theory Group
Microsoft Research
  Long-time tails for diffusions in random media: parabolic Anderson model with bounded potentials

January 19

Vladimir Druskin
Schlumberger-Doll Research

Gaussian spectral rules for second
order finite-difference schemes
January
26 - 27
  Fixed Income Research Conference   http://math.stanford.edu/FIR-Conference
January 31
Special Seminar
4:15 p.m.
Room 383-N
 

Eric Darve
Center for Turbulence Research
Stanford University

  Advanced numerical methods for bio-molecular simulations

February 2
Special Seminar
12:00 Noon
Room 380-U

  Frederic Gibou
UCLA
  Rate equations and capture numbers with implicit island correlations

February 2

Lei Xing
Radiation Oncology, Stanford
Inverse treatment planning in radiation therapy
February 7
Special Seminar
4:15 pm
Room 380-C
  Patrick Guidotti
Caltech
  Some Degenerate Free Boundary Problems

February 9

Semyon Tsynkov
N. Carolina State and
Tel Aviv Univ
High-order two-way artificial boundary conditions for nonlinear wave propagation with backscattering

February 16
Special Seminar
2:15 p.m.
Room 381-U

 

Olivier Pironneau
University of Paris

  General PDE Solvers: problems and solutions

February 16

David McLaughlin
Courant Institute, NYU
Modelling the primary visual cortex of the Macaque monkey

February 23
CANCELLED

SEMINAR CANCELLED

SEMINAR CANCELLED

March 2

Jan Wehr
University of Arizona
Gaussian and nongaussian limit theorems for iterations of nonlinear averages

March 9

Arthur L. Boyer, Ph.D.
Radiation Physics Division
Radiation Oncology Dept.
Stanford University
School of Medicine

Radiation Oncology Perspective on the Image Segmentation Problem
Thursday
March 15
4:15 p.m.
Room 380-F
 

Math Dept Colloquium
Eitan Tadmor
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
UCLA Department of Mathematics

  ADAPTIVE MOLLIFIERS -- High Resolution Recovery of Piecewise Smooth Data From its Spectral Information