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Revision as of 19:54, 15 September 2019
Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar
- When: Fridays at 2:25pm (except as otherwise indicated)
- Where: 901 Van Vleck Hall
- Organizers: Qin Li, Saverio Spagnolie and Jean-Luc Thiffeault
- To join the ACMS mailing list: See mailing list website.
Fall 2019
date | speaker | title | host(s) | |
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Sept 6 | Leonardo Andrés Zepeda Núñez (UW-Madison) | Deep Learning for Electronic Structure Computations: A Tale of Symmetries, Locality, and Physics | Li | |
Sept 13 | Daniel Floryan (UW-Madison) | Flexible Inertial Swimmers | Jean-Luc | |
Sept 14-15 | AMS sectional meeting | UW-Madison | ||
Sept 20 | Mitch Bushuk (GFDL/Princeton) | Arctic Sea Ice Predictability in a Changing Cryosphere | Chen | |
Sept 20 (colloquium, 4pm, B239) | Jianfeng Lu (Duke) | How to "localize" the computation? | Li | |
Sept 27 | [webpage speaker] (institute) | TBA | host | |
Oct 4 | Joel Nishimura (Arizona State) | TBA | Cochran | |
Oct 11 | Alex Townsend (Cornell) | TBA | Li | |
Oct 18 | Prashant G. Mehta (UIUC) | Title: What is the Lagrangian for Nonlinear Filtering? | Chen | |
Oct 25 | TBA | |||
Nov 1 | TBA | |||
Nov 8 | Wenxiao Pan (UW) | TBA | Spagnolie | |
Nov 15 | TBA | |||
Dec 6 | Lin Lin (Berkeley) | TBA | Li |
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