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PDE/Applied Math Seminar

Schedule for Fall 2005

Talks are  Thursdays at 3:30 pm in room 3206 MTH (the Math department colloquium room) unless noted otherwise.

If you want to receive e-mail announcements of talks please contact Georg Dolzmann(dolzmann@math.umd.edu).

(Click here for previous semesters' schedules.)

  Sep. 8  Joined PDE/Appl. Math. and Numerical Analysis Seminar
  Sparse Adaptive FEM for Multiple Scale Problems
  Christoph Schwab  (ETH Zürich)
  Sep. 15   Simulation of skin vapor alcohol and deconvolution of blood alcohol concentration
  Miguel Dumett  (USC)
  Sep.22   N-particles approximation of the Vlasov equations with singular forces
  Pierre-Emmanuele Jabin (Nice)
  Sep. 30   Douglis Lecture
  A new perspective on motion by curvature
  Robert V. Kohn  (Courant Insititute)
  Oct. 6   Global existence and stability of supersonic flows past a Lipschitz wedge
  Dianwen Zhu  (CSCAMM)
  Oct. 13   Universality classes in Burgers turbulence
  Govind Menon  (Brown University)  
  Oct. 20   Analytic consequences of incompressibility
  Stuart Antman  (Maryland)
  Oct. 27   Kinetic equations, diffusion asymptotics, flux-limited closure
  Thierry Goudon  (CNRS-Université des Sciences et Technologies Lille 1)
  Nov. 10   Evolution of crystal surfaces: From microscopic models to continuum laws
  Dionisios Margetis (MIT)  
  Nov. 24   Thanksgiving - the seminar does not meet this week
   
  Nov. 29   Diffusion and Mixing in Fluid Flow
  Alex Kiselev  (Wisconsin)
  Dec. 1   Coarsening Rates for Gradient Flows
  Maria Reznikoff  (Princeton)
  Dec. 6   special NA - PDE/Appl. Math. Seminar
  Macro-Micro Models in Viscoelastic Materials: An Energetic Variational Approach
  Chun Liu  (Penn State)
  Dec. 8   Reactive flow through porous media
  Willi Jäger  (Heidelberg)
  Dec. 9   Aziz Lecture
  Multi-scale modelling in biosciences - ion transport through membranes
  Willi Jäger  (Heidelberg)
  Dec. 13   Joined PDE/Appl. Math. and Numerical Analysis Seminar
  A homogenization approach to large-eddy simulation of incompressible fluids.
  Alexei Novikov  (Penn State)

How to reach the Math Department by car and public transportation

Special accomodations for individuals with disabilities can be made by calling in advance (301) 405-5048. It would be appreciated if we are notified at least one week in advance.

For further information contact G. Dolzmann at dolzmann@math.umd.edu.