Spring 2019 Schedule

February 7th:
(Host:Lin)
Angxiu Ni, UC Berkeley
Adjoint sensitivity analysis of chaotic dynamical systems via shadowing methods.
February 14th:
(Host:Sunny)
Shawn Shadden, UC Berkeley
Modeling near-wall transport in arterial blood flow
February 21st:Lin Lin, UC Berkeley
Grassmann manifold, gauge, and quantum chemistry
February 28th:No seminar this week
March 7th:
(Host:Lin)
Hongkai Zhao, UC Irvine
Intrinsic complexity and its scaling law: from approximation of random vectors and rand fields to high frequency waves
March 14th:
Special location in 3110 Etcheverry Hall
(Host:Sunny)
Alfio Quarteroni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Switzerland
Taking Mathematics to Heart
March 21st:
(Host:Lin)
Qin Li, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Low rankness in forward and inverse kinetic theory
March 28th:Spring break. No seminar
April 4th:
(Host:Jamie)
Alex Vladimirsky, Cornell University
Surveillance-evasion games under uncertainty
April 11st:TBA
April 18th:
(Host:Sunny)
Ridgway Scott, University of Chicago
Automated Modeling with FEniCS
April 25th:
(Host:Lin)
Wei Cai, Southern Methodist University
Stochastic Algorithms for Electromagnetic Problems of Nano-Structures
May 2nd:TBA
May 9th:
(Host:Sunny)
Max Gunzburger, Florida State University
Four “better” ways to solve the Navier-Stokes equations: simulation of Richardson pair dispersion, ensemble discretization methods, an auxiliary equation approach for UQ, and filtered regularizations.
May 10th:
Special day, still 11:00AM–12:00PM in Evans 891
(Host:Sunny)
Max Gunzburger, Florida State University
Integral equation modeling for anomalous diffusion and nonlocal mechanics