Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics
Purdue University

Fridays, 3:30-4:20 PM at UNIV 101 (unless specified otherwise)

Spring 2006


Date

Speaker



Title

1/20/06 Robert Smith
University of Illinois
Adherence to antiretroviral HIV drugs: how many doses can you miss before resistance emerges?
1/27/06 Dio Margetis
MIT
Mathematical modeling of crystal surfaces: From microscopic schemes to continuum laws
2/9/06 (4:30pm at REC 308) Jonathan Selinger
Kent University
Chirality and Molecular Order in Polymers, Liquid Crystals and Lipid Microstructures
2/23/06 (3:30pm at REC 308) Scott MacLachlan
University of Minnesota
Multilevel Upscaling through Variational Coarsening
2/24/06 Tom Witelski
Duke University
The coarsening dynamics of dewetting fluid films
3/03/06 Shu-Ming Sun
Virginia Tech
The well-posedness of the Korteweg-de Vries equation in a quarter plane or a finite domain
3/31/06 Luoding Zhu
IUPUI
Simulation of elastic filaments interacting with incompressible viscous fluid by the immersed boundary method
4/14/06 Longan Ying
Peking University
Convergence study of the Chorin-Marsden formula
4/21/06 Fred Hickernell
Illinois Institute of Technology
Solving High Dimensional Numerical Problems
4/28/06 Juan Lopez
Arizona State University
On 3D instabilities of 2D time-periodic flows
5/18/06 (10:30AM at REC116) Jinhae Park
University of Minnesota
Mathematical modeling and analysis of ferroelectricity in liquid crystals

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*Starred entries indicate dates that are tentatively booked but might be rescheduled if necessary.


Past seminars: Fall 2005, Spring 2005, Fall 2004, Spring 2004, Fall 2003, Spring 2003, Fall 2002
Please send comments and suggestions to the seminar coordinator.