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MONDAY, 11/10
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Julee Kim:
Character Expansions and Some Applications
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Paul Seidel (University of Chicago):
Mirror symmetry and noncommutative geometry
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES
James Yorke:
Modeling the population dynamics of HIV/AIDS
WEDNESDAY, 11/12
2:00 PM
CSIC 4122
CSCAMM SEMINAR
Alina Chertok, North Carolina State University:
Finite-Volume-Particle Methods for Models of Transport of Pollutant in Shallow Water
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Zhengyu Mao (Rutgers):
Macdonald's formula for spherical functions on symmetric spaces
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
Mark Freidlin:
Averaging Principle II
THURSDAY, 11/13
12:15 PM
1207 Energy Res. Bldg.
APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
One Talk Only
Brian Hunt:
Using an Ensemble to determine which trajectory best fits the data
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Elena Kosygina (CUNY):
On the homogenization of stochastic Hamilton-Jacobi equation with a vanishing viscosity.
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
JOINT
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Tom Hou (Caltech):
Efficient Numerical Computations of Stochastic Partial Differential Equations- Stochastic PDE's
FRIDAY, 11/14
3:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
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AZIZ LECTURE
Professor Tom Hou (California Institute of Technology):
Multiscale Modeling and Computation of Flow in Heterogeneous Media
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