Penn State University

Interdisciplinary Seminar on PDEs and their Applications

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Altoona
University Park

Organizers

Juan Gil
Thomas Krainer
Anna Mazzucato
Victor Nistor

Fall Semester 2006

Sep. 18  Luca Heltai
(Penn State University)
Stability results and a-priori estimates for the Finite Element Immersed Boundary Method
Oct. 20  Alan Demlow
(University of Kentucky)
Local a posteriori estimates for pointwise gradient errors in the FEM
Oct. 27  Shantanu Dave
(University of Vienna)
Equivariant residues for pseudodifferential operators
Nov. 13  Victor Nistor
(Penn State University)
Computational challanges in three dimensions
Nov. 17  Peter Monk
(University of Delaware)
Forward and inverse rough surface scattering
Nov. 20  Hengguang Li
(Penn State University)
Weighted Sobolev spaces and corner-like singularities for elliptic PDEs

Scope of the Seminar

The aim of this interdisciplinary seminar is to foster the communication between researchers from both applied and theoretical sciences working with partial differential equations. This includes mathematical modeling, numerical simulations and computation, as well as qualitative and quantitative analysis of linear and nonlinear partial differential equations.

Anybody with an interest in partial differential equations is cordially invited to attend. If you would like to contribute a talk, please contact the organizers.

The seminar will meet regularly at University Park and Altoona.