Department of Mathematics
University of Utah
           
Applied Math/Numerical Analysis Seminar
3:05-4:05pm Mondays, LCB 225
This seminar is a joint seminar in applied mathematics and numerical
analysis.  Examples of topics that are discussed include material science,
fluid dynamics, nonlinear analysis, mathematical finance, approximation theory,
fast algorithms, numerical simulation of PDEs, and numerical linear algebra.
The seminar is currently being organized by Grady Wright.  Past organizers include
Jingyi Zhu, Mark Lewis, David Eyre, Andrej Cherkaev, Klaus Schmitt, Grant Gustafson, 
Richard McLaughlin, Graeme Milton, Sasha Balk, and Ken Golden.
To receive announcements for upcoming seminars, send an e-mail to applied-math-request@math.utah.edu
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If you are interested in speaking for the seminar, please contact
Grady Wright:  (801) 581-8649, 
Click here for past seminars from Fall 1995 to Spring 2004
      
 Fall 2004 Lectures
      
   September 13:  Vincenzo Nesi
   Planar, univalent $\sigma$-harmonic mappings
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   September 20: Marian Bocea (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   On the representation of relaxed energies in 3D-2D dimensional reduction
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   September 27: Oren Livne (School of Computing, Utah)
   Coarsening by Compatible Relaxation
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   October 6 (Joint seminar with Math Bio.):  Kei-ichi Ueda (Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences Kyoto University)
   
   Pulse splitting in reaction-diffusion systems on growing domains
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   October 18: An H. Le (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   Nonlinear eigenvalue problems
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   October 25: Alexander Balk (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   Angular distribution of Rossby wave energy
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   November 1: Cristina Popovici (Carnegie Mellon University)
   Coupled Singular Perturbations for Phase Transitions
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   November 8: Laura Miller (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   A computational fluid dynamics study of 'clap and fling' in the smallest flying insects
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   November 15: Francois van Heerden (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   Concentration-Compactness and the long time dynamics of the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation
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   November 22: Graeme Milton (Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Math, Utah)
   Positive Hall coefficients: not the "hole" story
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   December 6: Suneal K Chaudhary (Dept. of Math, Utah)
   Least Squares Quasi Monte Carlo for Option Pricing Problems
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Click here for 
  the earlier Lectures