Colorado State University Applied
Mathematics Seminar
Fall 2003
Thursdays, 2pm, 117 Weber Building
M592-Section 02 Ref
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- Thursday, Sept 4 (2:10pm): Don Estep,
Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University, Generalized Green's
Functions and the Effective Domain of Influence
- Thursday, Sept 11 (2:10pm): Gerhard
Dangelmayr, Department of
Mathematics, Colorado State University, Isochronicity-Induced
Bifurcations in Systems of Weakly Dissipative Coupled Oscillator
- Thursday, Sept 18 (2:10pm): Stephan
Weiler, Department of Economics, Colorado State University, Pioneers and Settlers in Urban
Redevelopment
- Thursday, Sept 25 (2:10pm): David Dreisigmeyr, Ph.D. Candidate Electrical
Engineering, Colorado State University, Volterra Series Fractional
Lagrangian Mechanics
- Thursday, Oct 2 (2:10pm): Dick Johnson, Atmospheric
Sciences, Colorado State University, Dynamics of Squall Lines
- Thursday, Oct 9 (2:10pm): H.J. Siegel, Abell
Distinguished Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Professor of Computer
Science, Colorado State University, A Metric
for the Robustness of a Resource Allocation for
Tasks on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems
- Thursday, Oct 16 (2:10pm): Anthony
Rappe, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, From Bioinformatics to Nanotechnology, putting
moisture into the model.
- Thursday, Oct 23 (2:10pm): Jim Meiss, Department of Applied
Mathematics, University of Colorado, Volume Preserving Mappings: a few answers and many
questions
- Thursday, Oct 30 (2:10pm): Louis
Scharf, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Iterative
Filtering in Expanding Subspaces
for Radar, Sonar, and Data Communication*
- Thursday, Nov 6: No
Seminar due to Math Day.
- Thursday, Nov 13 (2:10pm): Marc Laforest, Department of
Mathematics, Colorado State University, Large-Scale Computational Problems in
Aero-acoustics
- Thursday, Nov 20 (2:10pm): S. S. Sritharan, Head, Department of
Mathematics, University of Wyoming, Control
and Filtering Theory for Navier-Stokes Equation and Partial
Differential Equations in Infinite Dimensions
- Thursday, Dec 4
(2:10pm): Darel Hardy, Department of Mathematics,
Colorado State University, Instant LaTeX:
How to Create Beautiful LaTeX Documents Quickly and Easily
*This
seminar will be joint with ECE and Statistics. It
will be held in Hammond Auditorium.