Colloquium

  • Steve SainJupiter Intelligence, Boulder COData Science @ JupiterIn 2017, the US faced over $300 billion in loses from hurricanes, severe weather, flooding, drought, fire, etc. These national catastrophes are placing an increasing burden on the
  • Andreas KloecknerDepartment of Computer Science, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of IllinoisFast Algorithms for the Evaluation of Layer and Volume PotentialsI will present new, asymptotically fast algorithms with high-order error bounds for the evaluation of layer and
  • Rebecca MorrisonDepartment of Computer Science, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado BoulderRepresenting model error in reduced models of interacting systemsIn many applications of interacting systems, we are only interested in the dynamic behavior of a subset of
  • Catherine SulemDepartment of Mathematics, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of TorontoBloch theory and spectral gaps for linearized water wavesWe consider the movement of a free surface of a two-dimensional fluid over a variable bottom. We assume that the bottom has
  • John HarlimDepartments of Mathematics and Meteorology, Penn State ³Ô¹ÏÍøManifold learning based computational methodsRecent success of machine learning has drawn tremendous interests in applied mathematics and scientific computations. In this
  • Matthew Norman, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFluids algorithms from a High Performance Computing PerspectiveNumerical approximations to Partial Differential Equations have provided diverse benefits to society over the years. Their applications in
  • Jennifer RyanDepartment of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of MinesSuperconvergence Extraction: How to do it? When is it applicable?Many numerical simulations produce data that contains hidden information. This hidden information
  • Henry AdamsDepartment of Mathematics, Colorado State ³Ô¹ÏÍøAn introduction to applied topology This talk is an introduction to computational topology, as applied to data analysis and to sensor networks. The shape of a dataset often reflects
  • Adrianna GillmanDepartment of Applied Mathematics, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado BoulderAn efficient and high order accurate direct solution technique for variable coefficient elliptic partial differential equations For many applications in
  • Convergence to the Mean Field Game Limit: A Case Study Mean field games are used as approximations to n-player games with large n. Indeed, n-player Nash equilibria are known to converge to their mean field counterpart when the latter is unique
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