Applied Mathematics
Seminar
The Applied Mathematics Seminar is an informal series of talks with topics
covering a broad spectrum of applied and applicable mathematics including
applied analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, dynamical
systems, control theory, fluid and solid mechanics, mathematical biology,
and mathematical modeling in the life, physical and social sciences.
Time and Place
Unless otherwise stated, the Applied Mathematics Seminar meets
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Place: 627 Blocker Building
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Time: Mondays 4:00p.m.--5:00p.m. (immediately following the Graduate Tea).
Next Event
Applied Mathematics Seminar
Speaker: Dr. Maria Cameron
NYU Courant Institute
Title: Seismic Velocity Estimation from Time Migration.
Abstract.
Date: Friday, 21 March 2008
Time: 4:00pm--5:00pm
Place: Blocker Building 627
Talks During the Spring 2008 Semester
- Week of 11 February: Dr. Edriss S. Titi, Univ. calif. Irvine; Title: Global Regularity for Three-dimensional Navier-Stokes Equations and Relevant Geophysical Models.
- Week of 18 February: Dr. Edriss S. Titi, Univ. Calif. Irvine; Title: Alpha Sub-Grid Scale Models of Turbulence and Invicid Regularization. Abstract.
- Week of 17 March: Dr. Akif Ibragimov, Texas Tech Univ.; Title:
A Framework for Modeling Non-Linear Flows in Porous Media and Its Applications to Engineering. Abstract.
- Week of 17 March: Dr. Maria Cameron, NYU Courant Insititute; Title: Seismic Velocity Estimation from Time Migration. Abstract.
- Week of 21 March: Dr. Roger Temam, Indiana Univ.; Title: TBA. Abstract.
Please send comments about this page to jay.walton@math.tamu.edu.
Last Modified on 27 September
2007.