Applied Mathematics and Machine Learning

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Texas Tech University

  Fall 2021

Since Fall 2008, the seminar provides a venue for researchers and students to present and discuss mathematical approaches for the investigation of challenging real-life problems. Topics range from pure mathematical subjects to applications. The seminar also aims to encourage students to develop their own research projects. We welcome all those who want to broaden their perspective on the mathematical methods used in contemporary research...

Send an e-mail to igtomas@ttu.edu if:
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Sep. 1

4 PM
online
Modified neural ordinary differential equations for stable learning of chaotic dynamics
Romit Maulik
Mathematics and Computer Science division, Argonne National Laboratory
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Sep. 29

4 PM
MA 108
Artificial neural networks for dimension reduction and reduced-order modeling
Anthony Gruber
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University