Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan

Fridays 3:10-4:00pm, 1084 East Hall






The Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM) seminar in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Michigan meets (unless otherwise noted) on Friday afternoons at 3:10pm in 1084 East Hall.

Some related seminars in the Mathematics Department:

Other related seminars/activities outside of the department :

Link to past semester archives.

Available slots for speakers are blank in the table below. Please contact Peter Miller at millerpd@umich.edu or D.Viswanath at divakar@umich.edu to schedule a speaker for any of these slots.



Fall 2008 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
Sept 5
Jeffrey Rauch
University of Michigan
Berenger's Perfectly Matched Layers Are Not Perfectly Matched
AIM Seminar Organizers
Special Seminar
Sept 8
4:10-5:00 PM
Special Location: 3088 East Hall
Wooyoung Choi
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability of Large Amplitude Internal Solitary Waves and a Regularized Model
Robert Krasny
Sept 12
Joe Conlon
University of Michigan
The Becker-Döring and Lifschitz-Slyozov-Wagner Equations
AIM Seminar Organizers
Sept 19
Russell Golman
University of Michigan
Quantal Response Equilibria with Heterogeneous Agents
AIM Seminar Organizers
Sept 26
Jean-Luc Thiffeault
University of Wisconsin
Topology of Surfaces and the Stirring of Fluids
Charlie Doering
Special Seminar
Oct 1
3:10-4:00 PM
Special Location: 4088 East Hall
CANCELLED
Ehud Yariv
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Electrokinetic Flows about Polarizable Particles
Robert Krasny
Oct 3
Jeff Moehlis
University of California, Santa Barbara
Course-Grained Analysis of Collective Motion
Robert Krasny
Oct 10
Bernard Deconinck
University of Washington
Stability of Stationary Periodic Solutions of Nonlinear Wave Equations
Richard Kollar
Oct 17
Joseph Fehribach
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Vector Space Methods for Reaction Networks and Kirchhoff Graphs
Jack Waddell
Special Seminar
Oct 17
4:10-5:00 PM
1084 East Hall
Rowan Killip
UCLA
Some Operators with Random Matrix Eigenvalue Statistics
Jinho Baik
Oct 24
John Schotland
University of Pennsylvania
Optical Tomography
Anna Gilbert
Oct 31
Eric Michielssen
University of Michigan
Calderon-Enhanced Time Domain Integral Equation Solvers
AIM Seminar Organizers
Nov 7
Melvin Leok
Purdue University
Lie Group and Homogeneous Variational Integrators and their Applications to Geometric Optimal Control Theory
Tony Bloch
Nov 14
Ralf Wittenberg
Simon Fraser University
Spatiotemporal Chaos with Strong Scale Separation
Charlie Doering
Nov 21
Selim Esedoglu
University of Michigan
New Algorithms for Multi-phase Flow and High Order Geometric Motions
AIM Seminar Organizers
Nov 28
THANKSGIVING BREAK
Dec 5
Eitan Geva
University of Michigan
The Computational Challenge of Simulating Many-Body Quantum Anharmonic Dynamics
Peter Miller



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