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Research Colloquium
Fall 2009

Clements Hall 126

Wednesday: 3:30--4:30
Tue & Thu: 3:45--4:45
Refreshments are served 15 minutes before the talk.


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Kenichi Maruno
Department of Mathematics
UT Pan American
Host: A. Aceves

Title: Discrete integrable systems and their applications

  [Abstract]



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Jeong Ho You
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Southern Methodist University

Title: Effects of defects and disorders in electronic materials

  [Abstract]



Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Reinhard Laubenbacher
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute and Department of Mathematics
Virginia Tech
Host: B. Stigler

Title: Structure and dynamics of biological networks

  [Abstract]



Thursday, October 22, 2009

Ricardo Cortez
Mathematics Department
Tulane University
Host: A. Aceves

Title: Introduction to regularization methods for biological fluid flow problems

  [Abstract]

***CANCELLED***

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Dylan Copeland
IAMCS
Texas A&M University
Host: S. Kim

Title: Domain decomposition solvers for nonlinear multiharmonic finite element equations

  [Abstract]



Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Luis Garcia-Puente
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Sam Houston State University
Host: B. Stigler

Title: What is Algebraic Statistics ... good for?

  [Abstract]



Thursday, November 12, 2009

Ren-Cang Li
Department of Mathematics
University of Texas at Arlington
Host: Y. Zhou

Title: Integrate matrix Riccati differential equations whose solutions may have singularities

  [Abstract]



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Peter Kuchment
Mathematics Department
Texas A & M University

Title: Can one hear the heat of a body? Mathematics of thermoacoustic tomography

  [Abstract]



Thursday, December 10, 2009

Stephen Lau
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of New Mexico
Host: T. Hagstrom

Title: Discontinuous Galerkin method for computing gravitational waveforms from extreme mass ratio binaries

  [Abstract]


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