Events

Get Moving with Quad in Motion

The third annual Quad in Motion will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, on the Quad. The Office of Health Promotion and Wellness wants all 6000+ employees to keep the Quad in Motion by walking or running for at least 30 minutes that day. Employees are asked to sign up

Applied Math Seminar – Xu Zhang, Mississippi State University

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Immersed Finite Element Methods for Interface Problems Basic idea, Development, Analysis, and Applications Abstract: Simulating a multi-scale/multi-physics phenomenon often involves a domain consisting of different materials. This often leads to the so-called interface problems of partial differential equations. Classical finite elements methods can solve interface problems satisfactorily if the mesh is aligned with interfaces; otherwise the

Applied Math Seminar – Mojdeh Rasoulzadeh, University of Alabama

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Effective models of flow in highly heterogeneous fractured/vuggy porous media   Abstract:  The presence of vugs and fractures in porous media can significantly affect pressure and flow behavior of a fluid. In this talk, I will present the effective models of flow in a porous medium including multi-scale fractures and  several vuggs of various

Analysis Seminar – Michael Dabkowski (Lawrence Technological University)

227 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Global Stability of a Class of Nonlinear PDE with a Nonlocal Term Abstract: We will establish global asymptotic stability results for a class of non-linear PDE which arise in approximations of models of particle coarsening. These PDE must satisfy a conservation of mass constraint which induces a nonlocal term into the equation. Our method

Join the Association of Women in Mathematics Student Chapter

346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Come join us for the start of the AWM Student Chapter at the University of Alabama! Free food! CONNECT with and LEARN from female mathematicians! Free membership to AWM (plus a newsletter subscription)! Who can join? Undergraduate & Graduate Students Faculty Men & Women All Majors

Applied Math Seminar – Brendan Ames, University of Alabama

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Semidefinite relaxation of the clustering problem and first-order methods for their solution Abstract: I will discuss a novel relaxation approach for the graph clustering problem. Although intractable in worst-case, much recent research has established that clusters can be recovered if the underlying network or data is well-behaved. In particular, I will provide conditions on

Applied Math Seminar – Wei Zhu, University of Alabama

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: New augmented Lagrangian method for a curvature dependent segmentation model Abstract: Augmented Lagrangian methods (ALMs) have proved to be successful for the minimization of curvature dependent functionals in image processing. However, those ALM based algorithms often suffer from choosing appropriate penalty parameters in the numerical implementation. In this talk, we will discuss our recent

Analysis Seminar – Kabe Moen, University of Alabama

227 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Commutators and weighted norm inequalities Abstract: We will review the theory of commutators and BMO functions.  As an application of the theory of weighted norm inequalities we will show that the commutator of an operator that satisfies certain weighted norm inequalities is bounded on L^p.  We also show show a converse to this result. 

Colloquium – Zhimin Zhang, Wayne State University

346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Topic:  Polynomial Preserving Recovery for Gradient and Hessian Abstract:  Post-processing techniques are important in scientific and engineering computation. One of such technique, Superconvergent Patch Recovery (SPR) proposed by Zienkiewicz-Zhu in 1992, has been widely used in finite element commercial software packages such as Abaqus, ANSYS, Diffpack, etc.; another one, Polynomial Preserving Recovery (PPR) has been