Applied Mathematics Seminar 2011-12
Organiser: Andreas Dedner
Term 2 2011/12 The seminars are held on Wednesdays at 14:00 in Room MS.B3.03 - Mathematics Institute unless indicated
25 January 2012
Andrew Hazel (Manchester)
Instabilities in confined interfacial and free surface flows
1 February 2012
Margaret Beck (Heriot-Watt)
Rapid convergence to quasi-stationary states for the 2D Navier-Stokes Equation
8 February 2012
Bob Kerr (Warwick)
Reconnection and energy cascades in quantum and classical fluids
15 February 2012
Lei Zhang (Oxford)
Homogenization with non-separated scales
22 February 2012
Kostas Koumatos (Oxford)
Quasiconvexity at edges and corners and the nucleation of austenite in martensite
29 February 2012
Stefan Neukamm (Max Planck Institute)
Title TBA
7 March 2012
Michael Ghil (ENS)
Toward a mathematical theory of climate sensitivity
14 March 2012
Shuai Lu (Fudan)
On the Inverse Problems for the Coupled Continuum Pipe Flow model for flows in karst aquifers
Term 1 2011/12
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5 October 2011
Dwight Barkley (Warwick)
The Critical Point for Pipe Flow -
12 October 2011
Martin Nolte (Freiburg)
Efficient Numerical Approximation of the Effective Hamiltonian -
19 October 2011
Max Jensen (Durham)
Wellposedness and Finite Element Convergence for the Joule Heating Problem with Mixed Boundary -
26 October 2011
Peter Grindrod (Reading)
Mathematical Modelling for New Media and Communications -
2 November 2011
Patrick Dondl (Durham)
Pinning and depinning of interfaces in random media -
9 November 2011
Thomas Maerz (Oxford)Closest Point Operators and the Closest Point Method - 16 November 2011
- 23 November 2011
Anders Hansen (Cambridge)
Generalized Sampling and Infinite Dimensional Compressed Sensing - 30 November 2011
Jochen Broecker (Max-Planck)
Sensitivity and Out-of-sample Error in Data Assimilation - 7 November 2011
Tristan Pryer (Kent)
Applications of a Nondivergence Finite Element Method to Fully Nonlinear PDEs