Colloquium
- Ioannis Kevrekidis, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering No Equations, No Variables, No Space and No Time: Data and the Modeling of Complex SystemsI
- Dane Taylor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Wyoming Consensus processes over networks: Past, present, and futureModels for consensus---that is, the reaching of agreement---have been developed, e.g., to study how group
- Cecilia Diniz Behn, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines Dynamics of sleep homeostasisThe “homeostatic sleep drive” describes sleep need that increases during wake and decreases during sleep. Using a
- Mark Ward, Department of Mathematics, Purdue University The Data Mine Model for Partnerships The Data Mine at Purdue University is a pioneering experiential learning community for undergraduate and graduate students of any background to
- Leonid Berlyand, Department of Mathematics, Penn State UniversityEnhancing Accuracy in Deep Learning Using Random Matrix TheoryWe discuss applications of random matrix theory (RMT) to the training of deep neural networks (DNNs). Our focus is on the
- Chad Topaz, Professor of Complex Systems, Williams CollegeData Science for Criminal and Social JusticeTens of millions of people in the United States have been directly impacted by the criminal justice system, with nearly half the population
- Pascale Garaud; Department of Applied Mathematics; University of California, Santa CruzRegimes of stratified turbulence across parameter space: from asymptotic analysis to DNSIn this talk I will present recent theoretical and numerical progress in
- Donna Calhoun, Department of Mathematics, Boise State UniversityCoupling scientific software through the adaptive tree-based library ForestClawCoupling scientific research codes presents several challenges. The codes may not be on the same
- Gunilla Kreiss, Department of Information Technology, Uppsala UniversityCut FEM meets finite differencesThere is a cut-FEM methodology with ghost penalty stabilization, which can be applied to hyperbolic conservation laws and wave equations, and
- Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard, Department of Mathematics, The University of ArizonaNumerical simulation of wave propagation around planesThe design of modern aircrafts involves a balance of competing cost and performance requirements, usually combining