Events
Ryan Vogt, Interface Problems and Binary Electromagnetic Cloaking Devices in Computation Electrodynamics
ZoomChair: Zhilin Li (zhilin@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)
Seth Watkins, Realization of L(2/Lambda_0) for the Lie algebra A_{2n-1}^{(2)}
ZoomChair: Kailash Misra (misra@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)
Owen Coss, Analyzing the Equilibria of Coupled Oscillators: Finding Stability of and Counting Equilibria for the Generalized Kuramoto Model
ZoomChair: Hoon Hong (hong@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)
CANCELED: Hung Tran, University of Wisconsin Madison, Coagulation-Fragmentation equations with multiplicative coagulation kernel and constant fragmentation kernel
We study a critical case of Coagulation-Fragmentation equations with multiplicative coagulation kernel and constant fragmentation kernel. Our method is based on the study of viscosity solutions to a new singular Hamilton-Jacobi equation, which results from applying the Bernstein transform to the original Coagulation-Fragmentation equation. Our results include wellposedness, regularity and long-time behaviors of viscosity solutions…
CANCELED: Rekha Thomas, University of Washington
SAS 1102https://sites.math.washington.edu/~thomas/
CANCELED: Seyma Shabbir, Designing your Webpage
Effective webpages are an increasingly important medium for disseminating information related to classes and research. For TAs, they provide a critical way to share material with your class whereas for those entering the job market, they are often checked by potential employers interested in obtaining more information about candidates. Hence it is important to construct…
Joseph Hart, Sandia National Laboratories, Hyper-Differential Sensitivity Analysis: Managing High Dimensional Uncertainty in Large-Scale Optimization
https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/432122316Large-scale optimization is ubiquitous in scientific and engineering applications. The end goal in most applications is the solution is a design, control, or inverse problem, constrained by complex high-fidelity models. Achieving this goal is challenging for many reasons, most notably, the computational complexity of the models and their numerous sources of uncertainty. This talk introduces…
Benjamin Freedman, Existence and Qualitative Descriptions of Solutions to Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems
ZoomChair: Jesús Rodríguez (rodrigu@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)