Applied Mathematics Colloquia Series
Archive

Fall 1998

September

09/04-11/30
Weinan E
Courant Institute
New York University

Stochastic Burgers Equation

09/11-11/30
Robert Ghrist
School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology

Knotted orbits in flows

09/18-11/30
Peter Clarkson
Institute of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Kent

Backlund transformations and exact solutions for the discrete Painleve equations

09/25-11/30
Michael Berry
Department of Physics
Bristol University

Quantum indistinguishability

October

10/09-11/30
Greg Forest
Program in Applied Mathematics
University of North Carolina

Interactions between microstructure and flow

10/16-11/30
Chuck Newman
Courant Institute
New York University

Euclidean first-passage percolation: geodesics in a random medium

10/23-11/30
Margaret Cheney
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Using electric fields to image the interior of the body

10/30-11/30
Timothy W. Secomb
Program in Applied Mathematics and Department of Physiology
University of Arizona

Mathematical modeling of oxygen transport to tissue

November

11/06-30
Robert Schreiber
Department of Mathematics
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Transforming computer programs into intergrated circuits

11/13-30
Nikolai Chernov
Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA

Field-driven Lorentz gas

11/20-30
Irene Gamba
Department of Mathematics
University of Texas, Austin

The Milne problem for high field kinetic equations

December

12/04-11/30
David W. McLaughlin
Courant Institute
New York University

Modeling of the visual cortex

12/11-11/30
Brian Dennis
Department of Statistics
University of Idaho

Connecting mathematical population models with ecological data