Events
- Data Science Meets GeometryEvery minute, the humankind produces about 2000 Terabytes of data and learning from this data has the potential to improve many aspects of our lives. Doing so requires exploiting the geometric structure hidden within the
- Event Description:David Goluskin, Mathematics Department & Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of MichiganBounding average quantities in dynamical systems using semidefinite programmingI will discuss the task of computing bounds
- Event Description:Abtin Rahimian, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York UniversityFast algorithms for structured matrices in simulations of physical systems Real-world complex phenomena are typically characterized by
- Event Description: Advanced topics in Math Biology Seminar meets in ECCR 131Location Information:Main Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing (View Map) 1111 Engineering DR Boulder, CO Contact Information: Name: Ian Cunningham
- Event Description: Keith Julien, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ BoulderAsymptotic strategies for modeling geophysical and astrophysical flows Geophysical and astrophysical fluid flows occur on scales that are often
- Event Description: Rob Maier, Department of Mathematics, University of ArizonaLegendre Functions and Spherical Harmonics with Fractional ParametersLegendre polynomials are the most familiar orthogonal polynomials, and are used in approximation
- Event Description:ALTERNATE LOCATION! The seminar will meet in DLC 170 for this week! Alexandra Kolla, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignThe Sound of Graphs In this talk, Kolla will discuss major
- Event Description: Advanced topics in Math Biology Seminar meets in ECCR 131Location Information:Main Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing (View Map) 1111 Engineering DR Boulder, CO Contact Information: Name: Ian Cunningham
- Event Description: Ian Grooms, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ BoulderMultiscale Methods in Ocean Modeling Equations describing the motions of the ocean are reasonably well known, but numerical ocean models are unable to
- Event Description:Stephen Pankavich, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ School of MinesBistability and Hopf Bifurcation in a Refined Model of the Acute Stage of HIV Infection Recent clinical studies have shown that