Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar

Purdue University
Department of Mathematics

Fridays, 3:30-4:20 PM at REC 103 (unless specified otherwise)

Spring 2004


Date

Speaker



Title

01/13/04, 4:30pm at MATH 175
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
Todd Arbogast
University of Texas
Variational multi-scale methods for computational modeling of heterogeneous porous media
1/20/04, 4:30pm at MATH 175
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
Jean-Luc Guermond
University of Paris-Sud, France
Finite Element approximation of PDE's in L^p
01/23/04 John Ruge
University of Colorado
FOSPACK: An Overview
01/30/04 Tim Sands
Purdue University
Semiconductor Nanowires: Opportunities and Challenges
02/06/04 Herb Hethcote
University of Iowa
Effects of Quarantine in Six Infectious Disease Models
02/10/04, 4:30pm at MATH 175
(Joint with Mathematics Coloquium)
Walter Craig
McMaster University
Patterns in surface water waves
02/20/04 Susan Kurien
Los Alamos National Lab
Symmetry breaking in turbulent flow statistics -- Rotation and Reflection
02/27/04 Jinqiao Duan
Illinois Institute of Technology
Stochastic Partial Differential Equations for Geophysical Flows-A Computational and Dynamical Systems Approach
03/23/04, 9:30am at BRNG 2291
(joint with PDE seminar)
Chuck Gartland
Kent State University
Numerical Modeling of Periodic Structures in Liquid Crystal Films
03/26/04 David Nicholls
University of Notre Dame
Stable Numerical Methods for Acoustic and Electromagnetic Scattering
04/02/04 Nghiem Nguyen
University of Illinois at Chicago
On Higher Order Stability Theory of Solitary Waves
04/09/04 Thierry Colin
University of Bordeaux, France
Quasilinear Schrodinger systems for laser-plasma interaction
04/23/04 Xiaofan Li
Illinois Institute of Technology
Morphology of Particles in Stressed Solids

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


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