Penn State University

Interdisciplinary Seminar on PDEs and their Applications

Home

Directions

Altoona
University Park

Organizers

Juan Gil
Thomas Krainer
Anna Mazzucato
Victor Nistor

Previous

Spring 2007
Fall 2006

Fall Semester 2007

Sep. 24  Anna Mazzucato**
Department of Mathematics
Penn State University
An Example of Vanishing Viscosity Limit in the Presence of Moving Boundaries
Sep. 28  Claudio Rebbi*
Physics Department
Boston University
Lattice QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics)
Oct. 22  Corina Drapaca**
Department of ESM
Penn State University
Segmentation of Brain MR Image Sequences Using the Level Set Method
Dec. 18  Gerardo Mendoza
Department of Mathematics
Temple University
b-Elliptic Complexes and Complex b-Manifolds

* Joint with the CCAM Colloquium at University Park
** Joint with the CCMA Seminar on PDE & Numerical Methods at University Park

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.