Colloquium

  • William J. Layton, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh5 ideas, good and bad, in computational fluid dynamics The goal of numerical analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations is to extend the accuracy, reliability and
  • James Sethian; Department of Mathematics; University of California, BerkeleyAdvances in Advancing Interfaces: The Mathematics of Manufacturing of Industrial Foams, Fluidic Devices, and Automobile PaintingHow do inkjet printers
  • Aleksandar Donev, Professor of Mathematics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York UniversityNumerical Methods for Inextensible Slender Fibers in Stokes FlowEvery animal cell is filled with a cytoskeleton, a dynamic gel made of
  • Bernard Deconinck, Professor and Chair of Applied Mathematics, University of WashingtonPole dynamics of solutions of integrable equationsKruskal (1974) suggested that the dynamics of solutions of the KdV equation could be understood by examining
  • Philippe Naveau, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, IPSL-CNRS, FranceDetecting changes in multivariate extremes from climatological time series Joint work with Sebastian Engelke (Geneva University) and Chen Zhou (Erasmus
  • Julie K. Lundquist, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Fellow, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute at University of Colorado, Â鶹ӰԺTurbulence to turbine wakes: challenges in the atmospheric science of wind energy (that
  • Michael D. Schneider, Group Leader for Astronomy & Astrophysics Analytics, Physics Division, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryQuantum Machine Learning using Gaussian ProcessesQuantum computers may be transformative for a variety of
  • Béatrice M. Rivière, Noah Harding Chair and Professor of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice UniversityDiffuse Interface Methods for Two-Phase Flows in Digital RockModeling multicomponent flows in porous media is important for many
  • Persi Diaconis, Mary V. Sunseri Professor of Statistics and Mathematics, Stanford UniversityADDING NUMBERS AND SHUFFLING CARDSWhen numbers are added in the usual way, 'carries' accrue along the way. It is natural to ask 'how do the carries go
  • Lou Pecora, Naval Research LaboratoryCluster Synchronization of Chaotic Systems in Complex NetworksThe concept of synchronized systems has been around for centuries with one of the earliest studies being on the synchronization of clocks by
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