| January 25: | Finite Element Discretization for "Nonstandard" Boundary Conditions for the Navier-Stokes Equations |
| Prof. Dr. Eberhard Baensch (Numerical Mathematics & Scientific ComputingWeierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics), Berlin (Germany), baensch@wias-berlin.de | |
| February 1: | Corner singularities, boundary layers, and interior layers |
| Prof. R. Bruce Kellogg (Department of Mathematics and Institute for Physical Science and Technology), University of Maryland, College Park, kellogg@ipst.umd.edu | |
| February 8: | Positivity preserving finite element interpolation and applications to variational inequalities |
| Prof. Ricardo H. Nochetto (Department of Mathematics and Institute for Physical Science and Technology), University of Maryland, College Park, rhn@math.umd.edu | |
| February 15: | Two dimensional turbulence with drag |
| Prof. Edward Ott (Department of Electrical Engineering and Institute for Systems Research and Department of Physics), University of Maryland, College Park, eo4@umail.umd.edu | |
| February 22: | An a posteriori error estimate and adaptivity for the mean curvature flow of graphs |
| Omar Lakkis (Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park), omar@math.umd.edu | |
| March 1: | Computation of microstructure and relaxation of energies |
| Prof. Georg Dolzmann (Department of Mathematics , University of Maryland, College Park), dolzmann@math.umd.edu | |
| March 8: | Fast Solvers for the 3-D Primitive Equations of the Atmosphere and Ocean Formulated in Mean Pressure Poisson Equation |
| Prof. Chen Wang (Institute for Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics and Department of Mathematics , Indiana University , Bloomington), cwang@indiana.edu | |
| March 15: | Simulations of Violent Free Surface Dynamics |
| Dr. William G. Szymczak (Physical Acoustics Branch, Code 7131 , Naval Research Lab ), Washington DC, 20375, szymczak@eeyore.nrl.navy.mil | |
| March 22: | NO SEMINAR (Spring break) |
| March 29: | New asymptotic error expansions in the finite element method and Richardson extrapolation |
| Prof. Al Schatz (Department of Mathematics), Cornell University | |
| April 5: | Analysis of a Finite Element Method for Electromagnetic Scattering |
| Prof. Peter Monk (Department of Mathematical Sciences), University of Delaware, Newark, monk@math.udel.edu | |
| April 12: | Multiple Wave Interactions in Nonlinear Optical Fibers: Experiments and Models |
| Prof. Rajarshi Roy (Institute for Plasma Research, Department of Physics, and Institute for Physical Science and Technology ), Univerity of Maryland, rroy@glue.umd.edu | |
| April 23: | Recent approaches in the treatment of subgrid scales SPECIAL MATH COLLOQUIUM: AZIZ LECTURE (special day and time 3PM) |
| Prof. Franco Brezzi (Istituto di Analisi Numerica del CNR and Dipartimento di Matematica), Universita di Pavia, Pavia, Italy, brezzi@dragon.ian.pv.cnr.it | |
| April 24: | Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for elliptic problems: a general framework. APPLIED MATH COLLOQUIUM, 3:30PM |
| Prof. Franco Brezzi (Istituto di Analisi Numerica del CNR and Dipartimento di Matematica), Universita di Pavia, Pavia, Italy, brezzi@dragon.ian.pv.cnr.it | |
| May 3: | Mathematical Modeling of Deposition Processes in Semiconductor Manufacturing |
| Prof. Matthias Gobbert (Department of Mathematics and Statistics ), University of Maryland, Baltimore County | |
| May 10: | Bits of numerical relativity -- (1) Spherical Harmonic Decomposition on a cubic grid, (2) Some current progress in numerical relativity at the Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam, Germany. |
| Prof. Charles Misner (Department of Physics), University of Maryland, College Park |