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Fall Colloquia 2000-01

Standard location and time: 101 Guggenheim at 4:15 pm.
Refreshments before the talk at 3:45 pm.
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4 December, 2000
Nadav Liron
Department of Mathematics Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Understanding Cilia - Modeling and the Role of Singular Solutions of Stokes Flow
(sponsored jointly with Engineering
Science)


27 November, 2000
3:00 pm (Note time-Refreshments at 4:00pm in 204 Firestone)
George C. Papanicolaou
Mathematics Department, Stanford University
Imaging and Time Reversal in Random Media

20 November, 2000
Reha Tütüncü
Department of Mathematical
Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
Conic Optimization: Algorithms and Applications

6 November, 2000
Stephen Wright
Argonne National Laboratory
Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago
Stochastic Optimization on Computational Grids


30 October, 2000
Benjamin S. White
ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic
Research
Random Scattering in Magnetotellurics

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23 October, 2000
Marshall P. Tulin
Ocean Engineering Laboratory, UC Santa Barbara
Problems in the Theory of
Breaking Ocean Wave Evolution

16 October, 2000
Ronald J. Pogorzelski
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
The Mathematics of Coupled Oscillator Arrays


9 October, 2000
Raymond E. Goldstein
Department of Physics and
Program in Applied Mathematics University of Arizona
Whirling Elastica and Bistable Helices:  Twist and Writhe in Cellular Biophysics


2 October, 2000
James P. Keener
Department of Mathematics, University of Utah
Homogenization Theory and Propagation Failure in Discrete Excitable Systems


25 September, 2000
Michael J. Shelley
Department of Mathematics
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
A Model of the Visual Cortex


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