Events
Nonlinear Analysis Seminar and Differential Equation Seminar: Weinan Wang, University of Oklahoma, Global well-posedness and the stabilization phenomenon for some two-dimensional fluid equations
ZoomIn this talk, I will talk about some recent well-posedness and stability results for several fluid models in 2D. More precisely, I will discuss the global well-posedness for the 2D…
Geometry and Topology Seminar: Daniel Weser, UNC, A Heintze-Karcher inequality with free boundaries and applications to capillarity theory
SAS 1216In volume-constrained capillarity problems, minimizers may have free boundaries adhering to the container. Recent work in the study of capillarity problems has utilized stability theory for the volume-constrained isoperimetric problem…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Nonlinear Analysis Seminar and Differential Equation Seminar: Eduardo Casas Renteria, University of Cantabria, Second Order Analysis for Optimal Control Problems
ZoomIn this talk, we discuss second-order optimality conditions for optimal control problems. This analysis is very important when we study the stability of the solution to the control problem with…
Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dimitris Giannakis, Dartmouth, Quantum Information Science for Modeling Classical Dynamics
ZoomOver the past three decades, a fruitful approach for analysis and data-driven modeling of dynamical systems has been to consider the action of (nonlinear) dynamics in state space on linear…
Biomathematics Seminar: Benjamin Randall, NC State Alum, Physiology-informed machine learning: a biologically constrained, data-driven approach to cardiovascular health
ZoomZoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Nonlinear Analysis Seminar and Differential Equation Seminar:Giuseppe Buttazzo, University of Pisa, Italy, Antagonistic cost functionals in shape optimization
ZoomIn several shape optimization problems one has to deal with cost functionals of the form ${\cal F}(\Omega)=F(\Omega)+kG(\Omega)$, where $F$ and $G$ are two shape functionals with a different monotonicity behavior…
Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar:Tibor Illés, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, Sufficient linear complementarity problems: pivot versus interior point algorithms
SAS 4201Linear complementarity problems (LCP) generalizes some fundamental problems of mathematical optimization like linear programming (LP) problem, linearly constrained quadratic programming (LQP) problem and some others. It admits an enormous number…
Applied Math Graduate Student Seminar: Abhijit Chowdhary, NC State, Scalable Sensitivity Analysis and Optimal Design for Bayesian Inverse Problems
SAS 4201Inverse problems are an expanding field with many practical applications in scientific computing and engineering. Their Bayesian enhancement encodes prior knowledge and data uncertainties into a posterior. This is an…
Colloquium: Moody Chu, NC State, Optimal Hamiltonian Synthesis for Quantum Computing
SAS 4201Simulating the time evolution of a Hamiltonian system on a classical computer is hard—the computational power required to even describe a quantum system scales exponentially with the number of its…
Biomathematics Seminar: Yutong Sha, University of California Irvine, Reconstructing transition dynamics from static single-cell genomic data
Cox 306Recently, single-cell transcriptomics has provided a powerful approach to investigate cellular properties in unprecedented resolution. However, given a small number of temporal snapshots of single-cell transcriptomics, how to connect them…
Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar: Joel Brewster Lewis, George Washington University, Bargain hunting in a Coxeter group
SAS 4201Petersen and Tenner defined the depth statistic for Coxeter group elements which, in the symmetric group, can be described in terms of a cost-minimization problem over the factorizations of a…
Math Department Weekly Tea
SAS 4104Nonlinear Analysis Seminar and Differential Equation Seminar: Alex Dunlap, Duke University, Stochastic heat equations and Cauchy distributions
ZoomI will describe how an invariant measure with Cauchy-distributed marginals arises from a supercritical stochastic heat equation with an additional, independent additive noise. Joint work with Chiranjib Mukherjee. Zoom meeting: Link
Teaching and Learning Seminar: Kylan Schatz, Luke Castle, Tiancheng Xue, Lightning Talks
SAS 4201Once per semester, the Teaching and Learning Seminar will host 10-minute "lightning talks" in which graduate students and/or faculty members will talk about some element of their teaching that they'd…
Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar: Ke Chen, Maryland, Towards efficient deep operator learning for forward and inverse PDEs: theory and algorithms
ZoomDeep neural networks (DNNs) have been a successful model across diverse machine learning tasks, increasingly capturing the interest for their potential in engineering problems where PDEs have long been the…
Geometry and Topology Seminar: Kai-Wei Zhao, University of Notre Dame, On the blowup of regularized solutions to the Jang equation and constant expansion surfaces
SAS 1216Schoen-Yau proved the spacetime positive energy theorem by reducing it to the time-symmetric (Riemannian) case using the Jang equation. To acquire solutions to the Jang equation, they introduced a family of regularized equations and took the limit of regularized solutions,…
Applied Math Graduate Student Seminar: Harley Hanes, NC State, Boundary Quantification and Optimal Sample Identification in Reduced-Order Models
SAS 4201Reduced-order models (ROMs) are a critical tool for sensitivity analysis, parameter inference, and uncertainty quantification where high-fidelity models would be computationally intractable. Galerkin POD-ROMs are one particular class of ROMs…