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AWM Speaker Series – Di Fang (Duke)

Phillips Hall 332

The AWM is excited to host Dr. Di Fang of Duke University. Her talk, "Quantum Computing Through the Lens of an Applied Mathematician," will be held on Thursday, April 11th at 3:30 PM in Phillips 332 (the usual day, time, … Read more

M. E. Taylor Analysis and PDE Seminar – Jeremy Wall (UNC)

Phillips Hall 385

Interior Hessian estimates for singularities of the Lagrangian mean curvature flow Abstract. In this talk, we discuss the history of the Lagrangian Mean Curvature equation beginning with the special Lagrangian equation of Harvey and Lawson. We consider the hypercritical case … Read more

Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Anna C. Nelson (Duke)

Phillips Hall 332

Mathematical modeling of polymerization processes in physiology Abstract: Polymerization, or aggregation, is essential for many physiological systems. For example, the emergence of a fibrin polymer mesh during the formation of a blood clot is required for a stable clot and … Read more

M. E. Taylor Analysis and PDE Seminar – Micah Warren (UOregon)

Phillips Hall 385

A geometric flow towards Hamiltonian stationary submanifolds Abstract. In joint work with Jingyi Chen, we introduce a geometric flow for Lagrangian submanifolds in a Kähler manifold which stays in its initial Hamiltonian isotopy class and is a gradient flow for … Read more