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  • Event Description: Matthew Turner, Department of Mathematics, University of SurreyTime-dependent conformal mappings with applications to nonlinear sloshing problems In this talk we examine two key features of time-dependent conformal mappings in
  • Event Description:R. Tyrell Rockafellar, Department of Mathematics, University of WashingtonRisk, Optimization and Statistics Uncertainty over the future, even if well supported by statistical information, causes a fundamental difficulty in
  • Event Description:Hector Lomelí, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at AustinON HAMILTONIAN FLOWS WHOSE ORBITS ARE STRAIGHT LINES    We say that a Hamiltonian $H$ is affine-integrable if its flow is linear in time.
  • Event Description: Gregory Beylkin, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderACCURATE EVALUATION OF OSCILLATORY INTEGRALS Ubiquitous in a variety of applications, oscillatory integrals are typically evaluated via asymptotic
  • Event Description:John Hunter; Department of Mathematics; University of California, DavisNonlinear surface plasmons Surface plasmons (SPs) are electromagnetic surface waves that propagate on the interface between an insulator and a conductor, such
  • Event Description: Angelo Mascarenhas, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Golden, ColoradoConsequences of Spatial Antisymmetry on Light Light propagation in two and three dimensional lattices for which the index of refraction exhibits
  • Event Description:Andrew Jackson, Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich   Numerical models of the Earth's magnetic field: From conventional to magnetostrophic The last 25 years has seen great progress in 3D self-consistent numerical models
  • Event Description:Juan Restrepo, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderSynchronization of interacting quantum dipoles Arrays of synchronized oscillators are ubiquitous in biological, physical and engineering systems.
  • Event Description:Richard Moore, Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of TechnologyAccounting for radiation in rare events produced by stochastic soliton dynamics Importance sampling using open-loop feedback based on maximum likelihood
  • Friday, March 11, 2016 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing - 265Mark J. Ablowitz, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderNonlinear waves: solitons at age 50 and more… The study of nonlinear waves has
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