Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan

Fridays 3:10-4:00pm, 4096 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 4096 East Hall (note the change in time and place from the Fall semester).

Some related seminars in the Mathematics Department:

Link to past semester archives.

For more information, contact the organizers, Ralf Wittenberg at ralf@math.lsa.umich.edu or Peter Miller at millerpd@math.lsa.umich.edu.



Winter 2002 Seminar Schedule

(Fall 2001 Seminars)

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available)
January 11 Jonathan Mattingly
Department of Mathematics
Stanford University
Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs
January 18 Wei-Min Wang
CNRS, Paris
and Princeton
Supersymmetry, microlocal analysis and random Schrodinger operators
January 25 Jinho Baik
Princeton University
and IAS
Limiting Distributions for Last Passage Percolation
February 1 Asen Dontchev
Mathematical Reviews
Condition Number Theorems for Variational Problems
February 8 Wooyoung Choi
Naval Architecture and
Marine Engineering, U-M
Strongly Nonlinear Wave Phenomena in the Ocean
February 15 Gus Evrard
Department of Physics, U-M
Modeling and Mining in Cosmology
February 18
Special Seminar
Edriss Titi
Mathematics, Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering
U. California, Irvine
Mathematical Study of Certain Geophysical Models
February 22

No seminar
March 1 Spring Break No seminar
March 8 Greg Fasshauer
Illinois Institute
of Technology
Approximate Moving Least-Squares Approximation: A Fast and Accurate Multivariate Approximation Method
March 15 Jared Bronski
University of Illinois
(Urbana-Champaign)
Eigenvalue Asymptotics, Passive Scalar Intermittency and Small Ball Estimates for Fractional Brownian Motions
March 22 Igor Guskov
Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, U-M
Irregular Subdivision and Multiresolution for Surfaces
March 29 Marvin Jones
Courant Institute, NYU
Flapping, Falling, and the Unsteady Kutta Condition
April 5 Paul Steen
Cornell University
Dynamics and Stability of Capillary Surfaces: Making Micro-Switches
Abstract in PDF
April 12

No seminar



This page is maintained by Ralf Wittenberg; please send questions or comments to ralf@umich.edu.
Last updated 11 April 2002.