Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Texas Tech University.

Applied Mathematics Seminars. Spring 2011.

Location: MATH 016. Time: Wednesday, 4:00 pm.

DateTalksNotes
Jan. 19 Prof. Igor Bloshanskii, Lomonosov Moscow State University and Moscow State Regional University
Structural and Geometric Characteristics of Sets of Convergence and Divergence of Multiple Fourier Expansions, [abstract]
joint with Analysis Seminar
Jan. 26 Prof. Igor Bloshanskii, Lomonosov Moscow State University and Moscow State Regional University
Instability in the Problems of Convergence of Multiple Fourier Expansions Under the Simplest Transformations of Expanded Functions, [abstract]
joint with Analysis Seminar
Feb. 2 Prof. Luan Hoang, Texas Tech University
An explicit Poincare-Dulac normal form for Navier-Stokes equations, [abstract]
Cancelled due to weather
Feb. 9 Prof. Luan Hoang, Texas Tech University
An explicit Poincare-Dulac normal form for Navier-Stokes equations, [abstract]
make-up talk for previous week
Feb. 16 Prof. Kevin Long, Texas Tech University
Building a better solver: software engineering aspects of high-performance scientific computing. I., [abstract]
Feb. 23 Prof. Kevin Long, Texas Tech University
Building a better solver: software engineering aspects of high-performance scientific computing. II., [abstract]
Cancelled
Mar. 2 Prof. Frits H. Ruymgaart, Texas Tech University
The derivative of a function of an operator and some applications, [abstract]
Mar. 9 Prof. Frits H. Ruymgaart, Texas Tech University
The derivative of a function of an operator and some applications. II, [abstract]
Mar. 12-20 No talks. Spring Break.
Mar. 23 No talks.
Mar. 30 Prof. Daraya Apushkinskaya, Saarland University, Saarbrucken, Germany
Boundary Estimates for Solutions to the Two-Phase Parabolic Obstacle Problem, [abstract]
joint with Analysis Seminar
Mar. 31 *** Colloquium Talk *** CH 113, Thursday Mar. 31, 3:30 p.m.***
Prof. Daraya Apushkinskaya
Parabolic Obstacle-Type Problems, [abstract]
Refreshment will be served in MA 238 at 3:00 pm
Apr. 6 Prof. Eugenio Aulisa, Texas Tech University
Upscaling of fine scale geological models for non-linear flow simulations, [abstract]
Apr. 7 *** Colloquium Talk *** CH 113, Thursday Apr. 7, 3:30 p.m.***
Prof. George R. Sell, University of Minnesota
Ensemble Dynamics and Bred Vectors, [abstract]
Refreshment will be served in MA 238 at 3:00 pm
Apr. 13 Prof. Kevin Long, Texas Tech University
Building a better solver: software engineering aspects of high-performance scientific computing. II., [abstract]
Make-up for Feb. 23 talk
Apr. 20 Prof. Jerzy Blawzdziewicz, Texas Tech University
Nonlinear phenomena in Stokes-flow regime, [abstract]
Apr. 27 Mervyn P. B. Ekanayake , Texas Tech University
Motion Encoding in Turtle Retina, [abstract]

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