Dept. of Applied Mathematics & Statistics Colloquia, Spring 2013

Talks are held on Fridays at 3:00 pm in Chauvenet Hall 143, unless otherwise noted.
Please join us for coffee and cookies beginning at 2:45 pm.

DateSpeakerTopic
January 18Douglas Baldwin
Dept. of Applied Mathematics
University of Colorado at Boulder
Nonlinear Shallow Ocean-wave Soliton Interactions on Flat Beaches
January 25Elizabete Rodrigues Ferreira
Dept. of Mechanical Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Application of Nonlinear Elasticity to Biomechanics and Elasticity Imaging
February 1Partha Banerjee
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Dayton
Selected Applications of Digital & Analog Holography in 3D Imaging
February 8Jeb Collins
Dept. of Mathematics
Colorado State University
Adjoint-based A Posteriori Error Estimation for the Lax-Wendroff Method
February 15Patrick Weidman
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado at Boulder
On the Digits
February 22Eric Gilleland
Research Applications Laboratory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
A Conditional Extreme Value Model for Severe Weather Environments.
March 1Hrushikesh Mhaskar
Department of Mathematics
California Institute of Technology,
Claremont Graduate University
Function Approximation on Data Defined Manifolds
March 8Colloquium Cancelled
March 15Spring Break - No Colloquium
March 22Viktor Mykhas'kiv
Pidstryhach Institute for Applied Problems of Mechanics & Mathematics
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
BIEM/BEM Analysis of Elastodynamic Fields in 3D Piecewise- and Zonally-Homogeneous Solids with Cracks
March 29David Benson
Hydrologic Science and Engineering
Colorado School of Mines
A Full Solution of the Annihilation Reaction A+B --> 0 Based on Time-Subordination
April 5E-Days - No Colloquium
April 12Amanda Hering
Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Colorado School of Mines
A Permutation Test to Identify Important Attributes for Linking Crimes of Serial Offenders
April 19Todd Abel
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Appalachian State University
Mathematical Modeling in the K-12 Curriculum: New Directions, Challenges, and Potential
April 26Lucas Monzon
Dept. of Applied Mathematics
University of Colorado, Boulder
Nonlinear Approximations as a Tool to Solve Practical Problems
April 3Simone Calogero
Dept. of Applied Mathematics
University of Granada
Steady States of Self-gravitating Bodies in Newtonian Gravity
May 3Dead Day - No Colloquium

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Applied Mathematics & Statistics
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