Applied Mathematics Seminar
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Delaware
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calendar of events at the department
Spring 2000
Feb 15, 2:00, Tue, 436 Ewing Hall
Professor Tomas Roubicek
Mathematical Institute, Charles University, Czech Republic
Microstructure in shape memory alloys and its dissipative evolution
abstract
Feb 25, 3:30, Fri, 209 Ewing Hall
Professor Michael Siegel
Dep. of Mathematical Sciences, New
Jersey Institute of Technology
Cusp formation and tipstreaming instabilities
for time-evolving
interfaces in Stokes flow
abstract
Mar 3, 3:30, Fri, 209 Ewing Hall
Professor Andreas Kirsch
Mathematisches Institut, University
of Karlsruhe, Germany
The linear sampling method for two-dimensional
planar cracks
Mar 10, 3:30, Fri, 209 Ewing Hall
Professor Ludmil Zhikatanov
Dept of Mathematics, Penn State
T.B.A.
Mar 15, 2:00, Wed, 436 Ewing Hall
Professor Jerome L. Stein
Brown University
A stochastic Control Approaches to International Finance and Foreign
Debt
Apr 11, 2:00, Tue, 436 Ewing Hall
Professor Thomas P. Witelski
Dept of Mathematics, Duke University
Dynamics of air bearing sliders in computer hard drives
abstract
Apr 18, 2:00, Tue, 436 Ewing Hall
Professor Bo Li
Dept of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park
Modeling and Simulation of Martensitic Microstructure
Near a Laminate-Single Variant Interface
abstract
May 2, 2:00, Tue, 436 Ewing Hall
Professor R.I. Buckmire
Mathematics Dept., Occidental College
Something borrowed, something new: a curious finite difference
scheme for singular boundary value problems AND an introduction to
cinematic box-office dynamics
abstract
May 12, 3:30, Fri, 209 Ewing Hall
Tomi Huttunen
Dept of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware
Modeling Ultrasonic Wave Propagation in the Human Head
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Last modified: Tue Sep 19 11:30:01 2000
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Petr Plechac