Applied Math Seminar Schedule

Spring 2000

Speaker Affiliation Topic Day/Date Room Time
Guillermo Goldsztein (Job Candidate) Applied Math - Cal Tech  Shape deforming phase transitions in solids  Thur. 01/27/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:10 pm
Hector Ceniceros (Job Candidate) Applied Math - Cal Tech  Painless and efficient dynamically adaptive mesh for computing potentially singular solutions  Fri. 01/28/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:10 pm
Stephen Billups(Job Candidate) Univ. of Colorado-Denver  A Nonmonotone path following method for nonsmooth equations and complementarity problems  Mon. 02/07/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:10 pm
Tri Van Air Force Institute of Technology Photonic band-gap structure in 2D photonic crystals  Mon. 02/28/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Gang Bao Dept of Math Progress and challenges in the mathematical modeling of diffractive optics and electromagnetics  Mon. 03/13/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Lloyd Douglas National Science Foundation A discussion on funding opportunities  Tue. 03/14/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:10 pm
Mark S. Gockenbach Michigan Tech. University Objected-oriented programming for scientific computing: is it worth it?  Wed. 03/29/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:10 pm
Yingfei Yi Georgia Tech. On almost automorphic dynamics of differential equations  Mon. 04/03/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Tien-Yien Li Department of Mathematics Solving polynomial systems  Mon. 04/10/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Sofiane Soussi Ecole Polytechnique Effects of thin coatings on electromagnetic cavities  Mon. 04/17/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Aihua Wood Air Force Institute of technology Analysis and numerical solution of the electromagnetic scattering from cavities  Mon. 04/24/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm
Gunther Schmidt Weierstrass Institute, Berlin TBA  Mon. 04/24/00 A304 Wells Hall 4:00 pm
Robert Krasny University of Michigan The onset of chaos in vortex sheet roll-up  Mon. 05/01/00 A304 Wells Hall 3:00 pm