Applied Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University

Friday 4:00-5:00pm, A304 Wells Hall






The Applied Mathematics seminar in the Department of Mathematics of the Michigan State University meets (unless otherwise noted) on Friday at 4:00pm in A304 Wells Hall.

Weekly seminars in the Mathematics 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 2008 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
August 29

TBA
TBA
Sept. 5
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sept. 12
Qiang Wu
Michigan State University
Sliced Inverse Regression and Localization
Jianliang Qian
Sept. 19
Truong-Thao Nguyen
City University of New York
The tiling phenomenon of 1-bit feedback analog-to-digital converters
Yang Wang
Sept. 26
Bin Cheng
University of Michigan
Rotational Shallow Water Equations with Multiple Fast Scales--Analysis and Applications
Jianliang Qian
Oct. 3
WaiSun Don
Brown University
Higher order methods for Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
Jianliang Qian
Oct. 10
MCIAM workshop
No seminar!
MCIAM Workshop
MCIAM
Oct. 14
Plamen Stefanov
Purdue University
TBA
TBA
Oct. 17
Fengxin Chen
University of Texas at San Antonio and MSU
Traveling Waves for Nonlocal Evolution Equations
Jianliang Qian
Oct. 23: 410-500pm
Bernardo Cockburn
University of Minnesota
The hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin methods
Jianliang Qian
Oct. 24
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Oct. 27: 300-400pm
John Schotland
University of Pennsylvania
Optical Tomography
Gang Bao
Oct. 31
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Nov. 7
Yingjie Liu
Georgia Tech
Hierarchical Reconstruction for DG, central DG, central and finite volume schemes
Gang Bao
Nov. 14
Xiaobing Feng
The University of Tennessee
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for High Frequency Wave Computations
Gang Bao
Nov. 21
Yongtao Zhang
University of Notre Dame
Applications of Discontinuous Galerkin Methods in Computational Developmental Biology
Guowei Wei
Nov. 28
Thanksgiving Holidays.
TBA
TBA
Dec. 5
Yanzhao Cao
Auburn University
Sparse grid and its application to stochastic computing
Gang Bao



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