Applied Mathematics Seminar

For the Spring 2012 semester the Applied Mathematics Seminar meets on Fridays between 1:30 and 2:30 in MDD 311.

For more information contact Paul L. Salceanu.


  • 20 January 2012
    Structured Population Models with Application to Amphibians and Sperm Whales
    Baoling Ma
  • 27 January 2012
    Singularity of the Jacobian Matrix of the Fritz John System of Equations of the Minimax Problem
    Sowmya Muniswamy
  • 10 February 2012
    Robust Uniform Persistence in Discrete Time Structured Population Models
    Paul L. Salceanu
  • 24 February 2012
    A fast Legendre spectral method for the interaction of two spheres moving through ideal fluid
    Mark Delcambre
    Abstract: We consider the arbitrary motion of two spheres in an unbounded inviscid fluid. In order to quantify the forces exerted on each sphere from the flow, we use a Legendre spectral method for the velocity potential. The numerical technique is very efficient because the convergence of the series is exponential.
  • 30 March 2012
    An overview of Linear Least Squares Problems
    Qian Wang
  • 20 April 2012
    Scaling Fails to Predict the Correct Fujita Critical Exponent
    Keng Deng