Events
Weiwei Hu, Oklahoma State University, An Approximating Control Design for Optimal Mixing by Stokes Flows
SAS 4201We consider an approximating control design for optimal mixing of a non-dissipative scalar eld in unsteady Stokes ows. The objective of our approach is to achieve optimal mixing at a given nal time, via an active control of the ow velocity through boundary inputs. Due to the zero diusivity of the scalar eld, establishing the well-posedness of its…
Zack Morrow, NC State, SIAM Student Chapter Tutorial Series, Sparse methods for high-dimensional problems
SAS 2235In full-tensor extensions of 1D interpolation or quadrature rules, the number of nodes will grow exponentially in the dimension—commonly called the “curse of dimensionality.” In this talk, we present an overview of sparse grids, in which the number of nodes grows only polynomially in the dimension. First, we will do an overview of 1D interpolation for…
Jane Coons, NC State, Geometry and Combinatorics of the Cavander-Farris-Neyman Model with a Molecular Clock
We prove results about the polytope associated to the toric ideal of invariants of the Cavender-Farris-Neyman model with a molecular clock on a rooted phylogenetic tree. For instance, the number of vertices of this polytope is a Fibonacci number and the facets of the polytope can be described using the combinatorial structure of the underlying…
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SAS 4104Michael Overton, NYU, Nonsmooth, Nonconvex Optimization: Algorithms and Examples
SAS 1102In many applications one wishes to minimize an objective function that is not convex and is not differentiable at its minimizers. We discuss two algorithms for minimization of nonsmooth, nonconvex functions. Gradient Sampling is a simple method that, although computationally intensive, has a nice convergence theory. The method is robust and the convergence theory has…
Radmila Sazdanović to speak at Coffee and Viz Series
James B. Hunt Jr. Library at Centennial CampusRadmila Sazdanović will speak at the Coffee and Viz series in the Teaching and Visualization Lab, James B. Hunt Jr. Library on Friday March 16, 9:30-10:30 am about Visual Mathematics: the role of visualizations in math research.
Michael L. Overton, NYU Courant, Numerical Investigation of Crouzeix’s Conjecture
SAS 4201In many applications one wishes to minimize an objective function that is not convex and is not differentiable at its minimizers. We discuss two algorithms for minimization of nonsmooth, nonconvex functions. Gradient Sampling is a simple method that, although computationally intensive, has a nice convergence theory. The method is robust and the convergence theory has…
Jeff Meier, University of Georgia Athens, Filling transverse links with trisected surfaces
SAS 4201We will describe an adaptation of the theory of trisections to the setting of properly embedded, smooth, compact surfaces in smooth, compact, orientable four-manifolds with boundary. The main result is that any such surface can be isotoped to lie in bridge trisected position with respect to a given trisection on the ambient four-manifold. The trisection…
Constantine Dafermos, Brown University, Energy dissipation at maximal rate
SAS 4201The lecture will consider the case of evolution equations, endowed with a "free energy," for which the initial value problem possesses multiple solutions, with an eye to examining whether the particular solution that maximizes the rate of energy decay enjoys a special status.
Let’s Talk IT: WordPress
SAS 4201Effective 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…
Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics
SAS 1102The Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics is a series of combinatorial workshops held each semester on a Saturday in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, funded by the National Science Foundation. The workshop this spring, the 15th installment of the Triangle Lectures in Combinatorics (TLC), will be hosted by North Carolina State University in Raleigh,…
Karola Mészáros, Cornell University, Product formulas for volumes of flow polytopes
SAS 4201The flow polytope associated to an acyclic graph is the set of all nonnegative flows on the edges of the graph with a fixed netflow at each vertex. We will examine flow polytopes arising from permutation matrices, alternating sign matrices and Tesler matrices. Our inspiration is the Chan-Robins-Yuen polytope (a face of the polytope of…
Yingwei Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Introduction to Muntz Polynomial Approximation
SAS 4201In general, solutions to the Laplacian equation enjoy relatively high smoothness. However, they can exhibit singular behaviors at domain corners or points where boundary conditions change type. In this talk, I will focus on the mixed Dirichlet-Neumann boundary conditions for Laplacian equation, and discuss how singularities in this case adversely affect the accuracy and convergence…