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Colloquium – Paul Hagelstein, Baylor University
155 Gordon Palmer HallRefreshments will be served at 2:30 p.m. in 302 GP.The presentation will begin at 3 p.m. in 155 Gordon Palmer Hall
Colloquium – Dr. Alexander Reznikov, Vanderbilt University
155 Gordon Palmer HallCovering Properties of Random Points How to build gas stations such that any given vehicle will have a station in a fixed distance? It turns out that if we do not do any math and just randomly place them, we will do an almost perfect job.
Colloquium – Dr. Lili Ju, University of South Carolina
155 Gordon Palmer HallTitle: A Parallel Computational Model for 3D Thermo-Mechanical Stokes Flow Simulations of Ice Sheets Abstract: In this talk we focuses on the development of an efficient, three-dimensional, thermo-mechanically coupled, nonlinear Stokes flow computational model for ice sheet simulation. The model features stable and high-order accurate discretizations on variable resolution grids. In particular, we employ a