Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar

Purdue University
Department of Mathematics

Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 PM at REC 307, or
Fridays, 3:30-4:30 PM at REC 121

Spring 2003


Date

Speaker



Title

01/14/03, 4:30pm at MATH 175
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
David Kaup
University of Central Florida
Introduction to Solitons and the Inverse Scattering Transform
01/24/03 John Osborn
University of Maryland
On Principles for the Selection of Shape Functions for the Generalized Finite Element Method
01/30/03 Dongwoo Sheen
Seoul National University
Parallelization of partial differential and integral differential equations
02/06/03, 4:30pm at MTHW 304
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
Ron De Vore
University of South Carolina
The Mathematics of Analogue to Digital Encoding
02/13/03 Jae-Hong Pyo
Purdue University
A Finite Element Gauge-Uzawa Method For the Evolution Navier-Stokes Equations
02/20/03 4:30pm at BRNG 1230
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
Cedric Chauviere
Brown University
Numerical Methods for the Simulation of Viscoelastic Flows
02/27/03 Djoko Wirosoetisno
Indiana University
A discontinuous finite-element scheme for free boundaries in shallow-water flows
03/13/03 Noel Walkington
Carnegie Mellon University
Simulating Fluids Exhibiting Microstructure
03/27/03 Jie Shen
Purdue University
Splitting Methods for Incompressible Flows
04/04/03 Xiaoming Wang
Iowa State University
Large Prandtl Number Behavior of Rayleigh-Benard Convection
04/10/03 Yssa DeWoody
Purdue University
Modeling metapopulations with spatial structure and temporal dynamics
04/17/03 Yuanwei Qi
University of California at Santa Barbara
Evolution Equations with Critical Nonlinearity: Global Dynamics and RG Method
04/24/03 Stephen J. Watson
Northwestern University
Coarsening dynamics of the convective Cahn-Hilliard equation and faceted crytal growth
05/01/03 Zhiqiang Cai
Purdue University
Numerical Methods for Incompressible Newtonian Fluid Flows
05/19/03 Todd Arbogast
University of Texas
MODELING FLOW IN VUGGY POROUS MEDIA

Past seminars: Fall 2002

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