Events

Inaugural STEM Forward Conference

Bryant Conference Center 240 Paul W Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

STEM Flyer April 14 2018

AWM Welcome Meeting

234 Gordon Palmer Hall AL, United States

Please join the University of Alabama Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics at our Welcome Meeting. This will be a great opportunity to learn about us and meet the members. There will be free food  from Zaxby's for everyone! We hope to see you there!

Colloquium – Yuanzhen Shao, Georgia Southern University

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title: Singular Manifold Theory and Its Applications Abstract: The aim of this talk is to introduce the concept of singular manifolds, which can describe various kinds of geometric and analytic singularities in a unified way,  and then my recent work on the partial differential equation theory over singular manifolds will be presented. Based on this theory, I will investigate several linear and nonlinear parabolic equations arising from geometric analysis and applied sciences. Emphasis will be placed on geometric flows with “bad” initial metrics.

Math Ed Seminar

234 Gordon Palmer Hall AL, United States

Analysis Seminar – José María Martell (Instituto de Ciencias Matematicas, Madrid Spain)

230 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, AL, United States

Title: Understanding BMO and VMO using elliptic systems in the upper-half space Abstract: Harmonic Analysis plays a fundamental role in the study of boundary value problems for elliptic operators. In the simplest case of the Laplacian in the upper half-space, the Dirichlet boundary value problem with data in BMO (i.e., having bounded mean oscillation) is solved

Analysis Seminar – Alexey Karapetyants, Rostov on the Don, Russia

230 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, AL, United States

Title:  On some Bergman type spaces of functions of nonstandard growth and related questions. Abstracts: We study various Banach spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit disc and half plane. As a main question we investigate the boundedness of the corresponding holomorphic projection. We exploit the idea of V.P.Zaharyuta, V.I.Yudovich (1962) where the boundedness of

Applied Math Seminar – Di Liu, Michigan State University

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title: Multiscale Modeling and Computation of Optically Manipulated Nano Devices Abstract: We present a multiscale modeling and computational scheme for optical-mechanical responses of nanostructures. The multi-physical nature of the problem is a result of the interaction between the electromagnetic (EM) field, the molecular motion, and the electronic excitation. To balance accuracy and complexity, we adopt the semi-classical