Seminars & Colloquia Calendar
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Time: 1:30PM - Comparing models and data using computational algebraic geometry and topology - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 1:30PM - Thermally Actuated Bilayer Plates - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 3:00PM - Sharp eigenvalue asymptotics for Steklov problem on curvilinear polygons - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 705
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Time: 1:30PM - Fractional PDEs: Optimal Control and Applications - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Computing linear extensions of partial orders subject to algebraic constraints - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Generalized finite difference methods for fully nonlinear elliptic equations - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - A Radiation Condition for the Scattering by Locally Perturbed Periodic Layers - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Hopf bifurcation in PDE - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Single and Multispecies Persistence in the Face of Environmental Uncertainty - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - A constructive proof of the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya theorem with applications to validated numerics - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Lyapunov exponents for small random perturbations of predominantly hyperbolic volume-preserving diffeomorphisms, including the Standard Map - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Corner scattering and some applications - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - The Uniaxially Constrained Q-tensor Model for Nematic Liquid Crystals - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Direct Sampling Algoritmis in Inverse Scattering - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Optimized Schwarz Methods for the iterative solution of quasiperiodic Helmholtz transmission problems in layered media - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
Chiara Damiolini, Ian Coley and Franco Rota -Charles Weibel Organizer's Page
Brooke Logan
Wujun Zhang Organizer's webpage
Ziming Shi, Sagun Chanillo, Xiaojun Huang, Chi Li, Jian Song Seminar website Old seminar website
Swastik Kopparty, Sepehr Assadi Seminar webpage
Jeffry Kahn, Bhargav Narayanan, Jinyoung Park Organizer's webpage
Brooke Ogrodnik, Website
Robert Dougherty-Bliss and Doron Zeilberger --> homepage
Paul Feehan, Daniel Ketover, Natasa Sesum Organizer's webpage
Lev Borisov, Emanuel Diaconescu, Angela Gibney, Nicolas Tarasca, and Chris Woodward Organizer's webpage
Hong Chen Seminar webpage
Brian Pinsky, Rashmika Goswami website
James Holland; Organizer website
Edna Jones Organizer's webpage
Brooke Ogrodnik website
Yanyan Li, Zheng-Chao Han, Jian Song, Natasa Sesum Organizer's Webpage
Organizer: Luochen Zhao
Yanyan Li, Zheng-Chao Han, Natasa Sesum, Jian Song Organizer's Page
Lisa Carbone, Yi-Zhi Huang, James Lepowsky, Siddhartha Sahi Organizer's webpage
Simon Thomas website
Kasper Larsen, Daniel Ocone and Kim Weston Organizer's page
Joel Lebowitz, Michael Kiessling
Yanyan Li, Haim Brezis Organizer's Webpage
Stephen D. Miller, John C. Miller, Alex V. Kontorovich, Alex Walker seminar website
Stephen D. Miller
Brooke Ogrodnik, Website
Organizers: Yanyan Li, Z.C. Han, Jian Song, Natasa Sesum
Yael Davidov Seminar webpage
Kristen Hendricks, Xiaochun Rong, Hongbin Sun, Chenxi Wu Organizer's page
Fioralba Cakoni Seminar webpage
Ebru Toprak, Organizer
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