Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar

Purdue University
Department of Mathematics

Fridays, 3:30-4:20 PM at REC 112 (unless specified otherwise)

Fall 2005


Date

Speaker



Title

9/23/05 Ping Wang
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
An Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Formulation with Adaptive Mesh Refinement for material modeling
10/7/05 Dongwoo Sheen
Seoul National University, Korea
A parallel method for backward parabolic problems based on the Laplace transformation
10/26/05 (Joint with CRI seminar, 4pm at BRNG 1245) Yannis Kevrekidis
Princeton University
Equation-Free Computations for complex/multiscale systems
10/28/05 Felipe Pereira
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Numerical Simulation of Three-Phase Flows in Petroleum Reservoirs
11/11/05 Wen Zhang
Oakland University
Evolution of crystal morphologies and diffusion induced grain boundary
11/18/05 Thomas Russell
National Science Foundation
Adjoint methods are particle methods: Implications for Eulerian-Lagrangian modeling of multiphase multicomponent transport
12/2/05 Steven Dong
Brown University
Large-scale parallel and grid computing for turbulence and biomechanics problems

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


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