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 15 minutes before the start..
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Monday January 28, 2002, noon.
Doug Nychka
Director of the Geophysical Statistics Project
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
Wavelet representations for nonstationary spatial fields
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Monday, February 4, 2002, noon.
Ben Fox
SIM-OPT Consulting, Boulder, CO.
Fast Heat-Equation Solvers
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Monday February 25, 2002, noon.
Stephan Morgenthaler
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Lausanne, Switzerland
Two-way Plots
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Monday, March 11, 2002, noon.
Jan Mandel
University of Colorado, Denver
Iterative substructuring with Lagrange multipliers for coupled fluid-solid
scattering
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Monday March 18, 2002, noon.
Dr Xue-Cheng Tai
Professor of Mathematics
University of Bergen, Norway (currently visiting UCLA)
Mesh independent convergence algorithms for variational inequalities
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Monday March 25, 2002, noon.
Shane Henderson
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
Chessboard Distributions and Random Vectors with Specified Marginals and
Covariance Matrix
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Monday April 1, 2002, noon.
Dr. Sergei Nepomnyaschikh
Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
currently visiting Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Iterative solving of elliptic problems with small inclusions
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Monday April 8, 2002, noon.
Dr. Bill Eddy
Carnegie Mellon University
Systematic Variation in Genetic Microarray Data
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Monday April 15, 2002, noon.
Dr. Mary Hill
US Geological Survey
Boulder, CO
Guidelines For Effective Model Calibration (Any Model!)
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Monday April 22, 2002, noon.
Dr. Ismael Herrera
Instituto de Geofísica
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)
The Indirect Method of Domain Decomposition and the Unified Theory
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Monday May 6, 2002, noon.
Dr. Alexander Veretennikov
University of Kansas
On Approximations of Heat Type Equations
Please send comments to Craig Johns: Craig.Johns@cudenver.edu.