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Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Graduate Student Research Showcase

Phillips Hall 332

Limited space available so sign up now! https://forms.gle/r2WrLTYZTszRQfLZ8 Given the success of the faculty lightning talks in January, the faculty will repeat this, but we are also creating an event for you the graduate students to develop and practice your “elevator pitch” … Read more

Physically Inspired Mathematics Seminar – Slava Naprienko (UNC)

Phillips Hall 385

Integrable lattice models and symmetric functions, part 1 Abstract: I will talk about how integrable lattice models from statistical mechanics unexpectedly became about the most powerful tool to study symmetric functions from representation theory and combinatorics of affine flag varieties. The talk … Read more

M. E. Taylor Analysis and PDE Seminar – Anna Skorobogatova (Princeton)

Phillips Hall 385

Higher codimension area-minimizers: structure of singularities and uniqueness of tangent cones Abstract. The problem of determining the size and structure of the interior singular set of area-minimizing surfaces has been studied thoroughly in a number of different frameworks, with many … Read more

Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Alina Chertock (NC State)

Phillips Hall 332

Asymptotic Preserving Numerical Methods for Multiscale Problems Abstract. Many phenomena in nature exhibit multiscale behaviors, which can be rather different in character. These phenomena can be categorized into two groups. On the one hand, there are problems featuring localized singularities, … Read more

Mathematics Colloquium – Yaiza Canzani (UNC)

Phillips Hall 332

Eigenfunction concentration and Weyl Laws via geodesic beams Abstract. A broad spectrum of physical phenomena, including the localization of quantum particles, is governed by the behavior of Laplace eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. This behavior is intrinsically connected to that of the … Read more