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.



Winter 2006 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
Jan 13
A.L. Dontchev
AMS
BEYOND ECKART-YOUNG THEOREM
AIM seminar organizers
Jan 20
Tim Schulze
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennessee
The mushy zone free-boundary problem
Peter Smereka
Jan 27
Peter Shi
Oakland University
Large Scale Nonlinear Finite Element Solver Algorithm of Optimal Speed
AIM seminar organizers
Feb 2
Special Seminar
4-5 p.m.
4088 East Hall
Laura Miller
Department of Mathematics
University of Utah
The significance of intermediate Reynolds number flows to biological form and development
Trachette Jackson
Feb 3(Canceled)

Feb 10
Luminita Vese
Department of Mathematics
UCLA
Variational Models for Image Segmentation, Image Restoration and Texture Modeling
Smadar Karni
Feb 17
Melvin Leok
University of Michigan
Computational Geometric Mechanics and its Applications to Geometric Optimal Control Theory
AIM seminar organizers
Feb 20
Scientific Computation Seminar
4:30-5:30 p.m.
3088 East Hall
Dalia Fishelov
Tel-Aviv University
On a Compact Scheme for the Navier-Stokes Equations: Convergence Analysis and Numerical Results
Robert Krasny
Feb 24
Daniel Forger and Alex Ninfa
Synthetic genetic systems as model systems for quantitative studies of genetic regulation.
AIM seminar organizers
March 3
Spring Break
March 10
Ed Larsen
NERS, University of Michigan
Radiation Transport in Random Media
Peter Miller
March 17
Jinho Baik
University of Michigan
A Model for the Bus System in Cuernevaca (Mexico)
AIM seminar organizers
March 24
Norman Lebovitz
Department of Mathematics
University of Chicago
On the Bypass Mechanism for Subcritical Instability
Robert Krasny
March 31
D. Viswanath
University of Michigan
Strange attractors from Lorenz to turbulence
AIM seminar organizers
April 7
Christian Klingenberg
Universitaet Wuerzburg
Germany
A new numerical solver for ideal magnetohydrodynamics
Sijue Wu
April 14
Special Seminar
1:40-2:30 p.m.
1360 East Hall
Alan Perelson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Modeling the Kinetics of Hepatitis B and C Viral Infections in Vivo
Patrick Nelson
April 14
Gang Bao
Michigan State University
Direct and Inverse Scattering Problems for Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
Robert Krasny



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