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Partial differential equations and analysis seminar,
spring 2006
- Changyou Wang, Tuesday, 17 January 2006, 2pm in POT 845 abstract
- Stephen Buckley, 7 February 2006, 2pm in POT 845,
abstract
- Takayori Ono, University of Fukuyama, 14 February
2006, 2pm in POT 845, abstract .
- Robert Hardt, Rice University, Friday, 17 February 2006, Colloquium, room and
time TBA.
- Changfeng Gui, University of Connecticut and IMA,
21 February 2006, 2pm in POT 845, abstract
- Ivana Alexandrova, University of Toronto,
Monday, 6 March 2006, 4pm POT 945, abstract
- No seminar, 14 March 2006, spring break.
- Workshop on transport properties of random Schroedinger
operators, 17-19 March 2006.
- Hermann Schultz-Baldes, University
Erlangen-Nuremberg, 21 March 2006, 2pm in POT 845,
Random matrix theory: beyond Wigner ensembles,
abstract
- Igor Verbitsky, University of Missouri, 28 March
2006, 2pm in POT 845, Quasilinear and fully nonlinear equations
of Lane-Emden type, and Wolff potential estimates, abstract
- No seminar, 4 April 2006.
- Pavel Exner, Doppler Institute, Prague,
Thursday, 13 April 2006, 2pm in POT 845
Scattering and resonance effects in leaky quantum
wires, abstract
- Michel Jabbour, 18 April 2006, 2pm in POT 845, Novel Morphological Instabilities During Step-Flow Epitaxy abstract
- Fang-hua Lin, 21 April 2006, Hayden-Howard
lecture
- Aaron Yip, Purdue University, 25 April 2006, 2pm POT
845, Pinning and De-Pinning Phenomena in Materials Phase Boundary
Motions, Abstract
- Lassi Päivärinta, Helsinki, 3 May 2006, 3pm in POT 945,
Two-dimensional inverse problems,
abstract
- Juha Kinnunen, 4 May 2006, Colloquium.
- Gariepy-fest, 5 May 2006.
- Mikko Salo, Helsinki, 30 May 2006, 11 am in POT 945, Stability estimates
for wave equations
- Fernando Lledo, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, RWTH
Aachen, Germany, 2 June 2006, 2pm in POT 845,
Generating spectral gaps by geometry. Riemaniann coverings and
residually finite groups
Seminar schedules from past
semesters.
The seminar is supported in part by the Department of
Mathematics and the College of Arts and Sciences through
the College Enrichment Fund.
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