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Time: 1:30PM - Comparing models and data using computational algebraic geometry and topology - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 1:30PM - Thermally Actuated Bilayer Plates - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 3:00PM - Sharp eigenvalue asymptotics for Steklov problem on curvilinear polygons - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 705
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Time: 1:30PM - Fractional PDEs: Optimal Control and Applications - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Computing linear extensions of partial orders subject to algebraic constraints - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Generalized finite difference methods for fully nonlinear elliptic equations - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - A Radiation Condition for the Scattering by Locally Perturbed Periodic Layers - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Hopf bifurcation in PDE - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Single and Multispecies Persistence in the Face of Environmental Uncertainty - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - A constructive proof of the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya theorem with applications to validated numerics - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Lyapunov exponents for small random perturbations of predominantly hyperbolic volume-preserving diffeomorphisms, including the Standard Map - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Corner scattering and some applications - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - The Uniaxially Constrained Q-tensor Model for Nematic Liquid Crystals - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Direct Sampling Algoritmis in Inverse Scattering - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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Time: 12:00PM - Optimized Schwarz Methods for the iterative solution of quasiperiodic Helmholtz transmission problems in layered media - Location: Applied and Computational Math Seminar Hill 425
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