Applied Mathematics Colloquia Series
Archive
Fall 1998
September
- 09/04-11/30
- 09/11-11/30
- Robert GhristSchool of MathematicsGeorgia Institute of Technology
Knotted orbits in flows
- 09/18-11/30
- Peter ClarksonInstitute of Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity of Kent
Backlund transformations and exact solutions for the discrete Painleve equations
- 09/25-11/30
October
- 10/09-11/30
- Greg ForestProgram in Applied MathematicsUniversity of North Carolina
Interactions between microstructure and flow
- 10/16-11/30
- Chuck NewmanCourant InstituteNew York University
Euclidean first-passage percolation: geodesics in a random medium
- 10/23-11/30
- Margaret CheneyDepartment of Mathematical SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Using electric fields to image the interior of the body
- 10/30-11/30
- Timothy W. SecombProgram in Applied Mathematics and Department of PhysiologyUniversity of Arizona
Mathematical modeling of oxygen transport to tissue
November
- 11/06-30
- Robert SchreiberDepartment of MathematicsUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham
Transforming computer programs into intergrated circuits
- 11/13-30
- 11/20-30
- Irene GambaDepartment of MathematicsUniversity of Texas, Austin
The Milne problem for high field kinetic equations
December
- 12/04-11/30
- David W. McLaughlinCourant InstituteNew York University
Modeling of the visual cortex
- 12/11-11/30
- Brian DennisDepartment of StatisticsUniversity of Idaho
Connecting mathematical population models with ecological data

