Applied Math Seminar – Yuanzhen Shao (University of Alabama)
ZoomTitle: Variations of the sharp interfaces in multiphase problems - Part V Abstract: We will conitnue with the discussion on the regularity of a minimal surface with prescribed mean curvature and obstacle. The problem leads to a variational inequality. Then we will use a result by Breiz and Kinderlehrer to show that the minimizing surface
Analysis Seminar – Quan Tran (University of Alabama)
ZoomTitle: Two weight bump conditions for commutators. Abstract: In this talk, we give some two weight conditions that are sufficient for the boundedness of commutators of Calderón-Zygmund operators.
Applied Math Seminar – Amanda Koh (UA Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering)
ZoomTITLE: Deformable inclusion jamming for improved magnetorheological performance Abstract: Magnetorheological fluids (MRFs) are simple systems of magnetic particles dispersed in a non-magnetic carrier fluid. When a magnetic field is applied to the MRF, magnetic particles form chains and the fluid becomes more solid-like and able to resist shear forces. This liquid to solid transition, which
AWM General Body Meeting
346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesApplied Math Seminar – Shan Zhao (University of Alabama)
ZoomTitle: Regularization methods for the Poisson-Boltzmann model with sharp or diffuse interfaces Abstract: Both the sharp interface and diffuse interface Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) models have been presented in the literature for studying electrostatic interactions between a solute molecule and its surrounding solvent environment. In the mathematical analysis and numerical computation for these PB models, a significant
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Yi Ni (California Institute of Technology)
ZoomTitle: The second term in knot Floer homology Abstract: It is well known that the genus g of a knot is the highest Alexander grading for which the knot Floer homology is nontrivial. In recent years, there is evidence suggesting that the knot Floer homology is also nontrivial in the Alexander grading g-1. In this talk, I
Applied Math Seminar – Lin Li (University of Texas at El Paso)
ZoomTITLE: Revealing the mechanisms of molecular motors’ motility by using computational approaches ABSTRACT: Dynein is a molecular motor for cargo transportation and force generation in cells. Dysfunction of dynein is associated with many diseases, such as ciliopathies, lissencephaly and other neurodegeneration disorders. Understanding the functions of dynein is crucial for developing new treatments of such
Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe, OFS (University of Alabama)
346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation Abstract: In this series of talks (I project three), I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights: its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others. The ultimate goal is to give an overview of
Colloquium – Dan Margalit (Georgia Institute of Technology)
ZoomTitle: Algebraic, geometric, and dynamical aspects of surfaces Abstract: Taffy pullers, lab stirrers, and paint mixers are complicated dynamical systems. To any such system we can ascribe a real number, called the entropy, which describes the amount of mixing being achieved. Which real numbers arise, and what do they say about the dynamics of the
Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)
ZoomTitle: Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation part 2. Abstract: In this series of talks (I project three), I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights: its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others. The ultimate goal is to give an