Applied Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University

Friday 4:10-5:00pm, 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:`0pm 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.

Spring 2009 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
January 23

TBA
TBA
January 30
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Feb. 6 Rm: A517WH
Dong Mao
MSU
Support vector machine and reproducing kernels
Jianliang Qian
Feb. 13Rm: A517WH
TBA
TBA
TBA
Feb. 20
Guowei He
CAS
Computation of space-time correlations by large-eddy simulation: an application to aero-acoustics
Gang Bao
Feb. 27
Fatih Celiker
Wayne State University
Optimal convergence of streamline diffusion methods for singularly-perturbed problems
Jianliang Qian
March 6
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
March 13
Spring Break
Spring Break
TBA
TBA
March 20
Victor Isakov
Wichita State University
Increasing stability of recovery of Schrodinger potential from the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map
TBA
March 26: 410-500pm
Gunther Uhlmann
University of Washington
TBA
Jianliang Qian
April 2
Joyce McLaughlin, Ford Foundation Professor of Mathematics
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Shear Stiffness Imaging as an Early Diagnostic Tool: New applications and new imaging algorithms
Gang Bao
April 3
Yu Chen
CIMS, NYU
Imaging, Gaussian quadrature design, and sparse solution of linear system
Gang Bao
April 10
Alex Powell
Vanderbilt University
Reconstruction algorithms for quantized over-complete signal representations
Yang Wang
April 16
Jichun Li
IPAM, UCLA
Numerical Study of Maxwell's Equations Involving Metamaterials
Gang Bao
April 17
Kangyu Ni
Arizona State University
Image reconstruction by deterministic compressive sensing
Guowei Wei
April 24
Lexing Ying
U. Texas Austin
Butterfly Algorithm and Its Applications
Jianliang Qian
May 1
Johnny Guzman
Brown University
A new elasticity element for methods that impose symmetry weakly
Jianliang Qian



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