Applied Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University

Friday 3:00-4:00pm, A304 Wells Hall






The Applied Mathematics seminar in the Department of Mathematics of the Michigan State University meets (unless otherwise noted) on Friday at 3:00pm in A304 Wells Hall.

Weekly seminars in the Mathematics Department.

Other related seminars/activities outside of the department :

Available slots for speakers are blank in the table below. Please contact Jianliang Qian at qian@math.msu.edu to schedule a speaker for any of these slots.

Fall 2007 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
Aug. 31

Organization meeting.
TBA
Sept. 7
Weizhu Bao
National University of Singapore
Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Simulation of Bose-Einstein Condensation
Gang Bao
bao@math.msu.edu
Sept. 14
Ziqi Sun
WSU
Inverse Boundary Value Problems for Elliptic Equations
Gang Bao
bao@math.msu.edu
Sept. 21
Todd Kapitula
Calvin College
Dynamics of matter waves in Bose-Einstein condensates
Keith Promislow
kpromisl@math.msu.edu
Sept. 28
Carl R. Sovinec
University of Wisconsin
Simulating ``Macroscopic'' (MHD-like) Dynamics in Magnetically Confined Plasmas
Andrew Christlieb
christlieb@math.msu.edu
Oct. 5
John Strain
UC Berkeley
Semi-Lagrangian contouring and elliptic systems
Andrew Christlieb
christlieb@math.msu.edu
Oct. 12
Jie Shen
Purdue University
Modeling and simulation of multiphase incompressible flows using an energetic variational phase field model
Keith Promislow
kpromisl@math.msu.edu
Oct. 19
Yiying Tong
MSU
Discrete Exterior Calculus and its Applications
Oct. 26
Shingyu Leung
University of California, Irvine
An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm With Local Adaptivity for Image Analysis
Jianliang Qian
qian@math.msu.edu
Nov. 2
Sean Wu
Wayne State University
Challenges in diagnosing noise and vibration problems using nearfield acoustical holography
Prof. Zhengfang Zhou
Nov. 9
Susana Serna
University of California Los Angeles
High resolution numerical approximations of hyperbolic conservation laws and Hamilton-Jacobi equations
Jianliang Qian
qian@math.msu.edu
Nov. 16
Adam Weber
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Understanding Polymer-Electrolyte-Fuel-Cell Gas-Diffusion Layers
Keith Promislow
kpromisl@math.msu.edu
Nov. 20
Sergiy Borodachov
Georgia Tech
On the asymptotic behavior of the discrete minimal energy on rectifiable sets
Yang Wang
ywang@math.msu.edu
Nov 23
Thanksgiving!
Happy Holiday!
No Seminar
Nov. 30
Dr. Benjamin Ong
MSU
Advances in Moving Mesh Methods
Jianliang Qian
Dec. 7
Jean-David Benamou
Rice University
Lagrangian superconvergence and second order scheme for the Eikonal Equation
Jianliang Qian



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