Colorado State University
Applied Mathematics Seminar, Fall 2005
Tuesdays, 1pm, 117 Weber Building
and Thursday, 2/24, 11am, WB202


Tuesday
1/25
Jeanne Nielsen-Clelland
Department of Mathematics
 University of Colorado, Boulder
Sub-Finsler Geometry
Tuesday
2/1
 No Seminar
 
Thursday
2/8
Jim Gleeson
Department of Physics
Kent State University
Introduction to pattern formation and fluid dynamics of liquid crystals
Tuesday
2/15
No Seminar
 
Thursday
2/24
Fred Furtado
Department of Mathematics
University of Wyoming
Scaling behavior of stochastic, multiphase flow in porous media
Time: 11am, Room: Weber 202
Tuesday
3/1
No Seminar
 
Tuesday
3/8
Bard Ermentrout
Department of Mathematics
University of Pittsburgh
Phase resetting, noise, and synchrony
Time: 2:10 pm, Room: Weber 117
Tuesday
3/22
 Simon Tavener
Department of Mathematics
Colorado State University
 Stochastic reduced order modeling
(postponed)
Tuesday
3/29
Jennifer Hoeting
Department of Statistics
Colorado State University
 A Statistical Model for a Multivariate Compositional Response
Tuesday
4/5
Richard Eyckholt
Department. of Physics
Colorado State University
 Searching for Evidence of Nonlinear Determinism in Streamflow Data
Tuesday
4/12
Ira Schwartz
Naval Research Laboratory
Head, Nonl. Dyn. Syst. Section
 Stochastic Bursting Outbreaks: Why Epidemics are like Lasers
Thursday
4/21
Mahmood Azimi
Dept. of  Electr. Engineering 
Colorado State University
An Adaptable Connectionist Text Retrieval System
with Relevance Feedback 
Time: 1:00 pm (not 1:10), Room: Weber 117
Tuesday  
4/26
Wolfgang Bangerth
Inst. for Comp.Eng.and Sciences
and Institute for Geophysics
University of Texas, Austin
An Adaptive Finite Element Framework for Inverse Imaging Problems
Tuesday
5/3
 Ken Drieessel,
Department of Mathematics
Colorado State University
On a Mathematical Model of Ski Skating