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  • February 2021

  • Mon 8

    Applied Math. Talk: Complex Fluids in the Immersed Boundary Method: From Viscoelasticity to Blood Clots by Aaron Barrett, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah

    February 8, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    The immersed boundary method was first developed in the 1970s to model the motion of heart valves and has since been utilized to study many different biological systems. While the […]

  • Wed 10

    Prof. Henry Schellhorn

    February 10, 2021 @ 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm
    Zoom

    Title: No-arbitrage pricing in a market for position on a multilane freeway, with an application to lane changing Abstract: We introduce a trading mechanism allowing cars to change position in […]

  • Mon 15

    Applied Math. Talk: Modeling and Simulation of Ultrasound-mediated Drug Delivery to the Brain by Peter Hinow, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

    February 15, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    We use a mathematical model to describe the delivery of a drug to a specific region of the brain. The drug is carried by liposomes that can release their cargo […]

  • Wed 17

    Dr. Homan Igehy

    February 17, 2021 @ 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm
    Zoom

    Title: Quantitative Investment and Modern Portfolio Theory Abstract: Investment strategies come in many flavors. Quantitative strategies incorporate or fully direct investment based on mathematical models. One of the cornerstones of investment is portfolio management, and modern portfolio theory can serve as a basis for quantitative portfolio management. In this talk, we will discuss quantitative investing […]

  • Mon 22

    Applied math. talk: Heatmap centrality: a new measure to identify super-spreader nodes in scale-free networks by Christina Duron, the University of Arizona

    February 22, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    Abstract: The identification of potential super-spreader nodes within a network is a critical part of the study and analysis of real-world networks. Motivated by a new interpretation of the “shortest path” between two nodes, this talk will explore the properties of the recently proposed measure, the heatmap centrality, by comparing the farness of a node […]

  • Wed 24

    Prof. Lori Ziegelmeier

    February 24, 2021 @ 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
    Zoom

    Title: Using Topology to Measure Shape in Data Abstract: Data of various kinds is being collected at an enormous rate, and in many different forms. Often, the data are equipped with a notion of distance that reflects similarity in some sense. Using this similarity measure, certain topological features--e.g. the number of connected components, loops, and […]

  • March 2021

  • Mon 1

    Applied math. talk: Blowup rate estimates of a singular potential in the Landau-de Gennes theory for liquid crystals by Xiang Xu, Old Dominion University.

    March 1, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    Abstract: The Landau-de Gennes theory is a type of continuum theory that describes nematic liquid crystal configurations in the framework of the Q-tensor order parameter. In the free energy, there […]

  • Wed 3

    Ioana Dumitriu

    March 3, 2021 @ 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
    Zoom

    Title: Spectral gap in random regular graphs and hypergraphs Abstract: Random graphs and hypergraphs have been used for decades to model large-scale networks, from biological, to electrical, and to social. Various random graphs (and their not-so-random properties) have been connected to algorithms solving problems from community detection to matrix completion, coding theory, and various other […]

  • Mon 8

    Applied math. talk: Optimal control of the SIR model in the presence of transmission and treatment uncertainty by Henry Schellhorn, CGU

    March 8, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the importance of treatment-related decision making in populations. This article considers the case where the transmission rate of the disease as well as the efficiency of treatments is subject to uncertainty. We consider two different regimes, or submodels, of the stochastic SIR model, where the population consists of three groups: […]

  • Mon 15

    Applied Math. Talk: by a guest University of UTAH

    March 15, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    TBA

  • Wed 17

    Finding soap films in non-Euclidean geometry (Prof. David Bachman)

    March 17, 2021 @ 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
    Zoom

    Title: Finding soap films in non-Euclidean geometry Abstract: In many computer graphics applications we approximate a smooth surface with one made up of tiny triangles. A common problem is to […]

  • Mon 22

    Applied math. talk: Periodic travelling waves in nonlinear wave equations: modulation instability and rogue waves by Dmitry Pelinovsky, McMaster University, Canada

    March 22, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Zoom meeting , United States

    Abstract:     I will overview the following different wave phenomena in integrable nonlinear wave equations: (1) universal patterns in the dynamics of fluxon condensates in the semi-classical limit; (2) modulational instability of periodic travelling waves; (3) rogue waves on the background of periodic and double-periodic waves. Main examples include the sine-Gordon equation, the nonlinear […]

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