Applied Math Seminar
32nd Annual University of Alabama System Joint Program in Applied Math Meeting
Joint Meeting Agenda 2019
Analysis Seminar – Joshua Isralowitz (SUNY Albany)
346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: Sparse domination of commutators via matrix techniques Abstract: In this talk, we will show how one can obtain sparse domination of iterated commutators from a convex body domination of an operator
Applied Math Seminar – Hongsong Feng, University of Alabama
346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: Augmented matched interface and boundary(AMIB) method for elliptic interface problem and a high order fast Poisson solver Abstract: The elliptic interface problem plays an important role in fields such
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Dan Rutherford (Ball State University)
ZoomTitle: Normal rulings, augmentations, and the colored HOMFLY-PT polynomial Abstract: Normal rulings are certain decompositions of front diagrams of Legendrian links in $R^3$ that were discovered independently by Chekanov &
Applied Math Seminar – Libin Rong (University of Florida)
ZoomTITLE: Recent developments in modeling HIV infection and treatment ABSTRACT: HIV infection is still a serious public health problem in the world. Highly active antiretroviral therapy can suppress viral replication to a
Applied Math Seminar – Yuan Chen (Michigan State University)
ZoomTITLE: Geometry of curve lengthening membranes. ABSTRACT: In this talk, I’ll present rigorous results of the transient evolution of bilayer interfaces evolving of the mass preserving L^2-gradient flow of the functionalized Cahn-Hilliard
Applied Math Seminar – Ben Jones (University of Alabama)
ZoomTITLE: Adaptive pseudo-time methods for the Poisson-Boltzmann equation with Eulerian solvent excluded surface ABSTRACT: This work further improves the pseudo-transient approach for the Poisson Boltzmann equation (PBE) in the electrostatic analysis of
Applied Math Seminar – Yuanzhen Shao (University of Alabama)
ZoomTITLE: Variations of the sharp interfaces in multiphase problems ABSTRACT: During recent decades, there has been a tremendous growth of activity on multi-phase problems, e.g. multiphase fluids. In most such models,
Applied Math Seminar – Yuanzhen Shao (University of Alabama)
ZoomTITLE: Variations of the sharp interfaces in multiphase problems - Part II ABSTRACT: We will continue with the discussion in Part I and derive the first and second variations of
Applied Math Seminar – Yuanzhen Shao (University of Alabama)
ZoomTITLE: Variations of the sharp interfaces in multiphase problems - Part III ABSTRACT: We will continue with the discussion in Part II and derive the first variation of the polar