The Center for Computational Mathematics Colloquium Series is held on the
first and third Mondays of each month (Some exceptions may apply). The
talk is generally given at noon in Room 626 of the CU-Denver
Building at the corner of Lawrence and 14th Streets right across Speer
Blvd. from the Auraria campus. Check
here for directions on how to get to the CU-Denver building. Refreshments
are provided at 11:45 am.
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Fri. August 25
Oscillations
in Coupled Systems and Animal Gaits
Martin Golubitsky, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston
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Friday Sept. 8, noon Rm 626
The Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Stokes' Equations
Guido Kanschat, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
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Mon. Sept. 18
Formulation and Analysis of Finite Element Methods for Hydroelastic
Eigenvalue Problems
Pat Ryan, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
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Mon. Oct. 2
On the Exploitation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics in Modeling Multiphase Flow
Bill Gray, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences,
The University of Notre Dame
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Mon. Oct. 9
Linear Stability Analysis of Large-Scale
Incompressible Flow Calculations on Massively
Parallel Computers
Richard Lehoucq, Sandia National Labs
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Mon. Oct. 16
Mathematical Modeling of the Migration and Recovery of
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Contaminants in the Subsurface
Linda Abriola, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering,
University of Michigan
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Mon. Nov. 6
On the Evaluation of Groundwater Contamination from Underground Nuclear Tests
Andy Tompson, Geosciences and Environmental Technologies Division,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551
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Mon. Nov. 20
An ELLAM-MFEM Solution Technique for Subsurface Flows with Point Sources
and Sinks
Hong Wang, University of South Carolina
Please send comments to Lynn.Bennethum@cudenver.edu.