Seminars and Colloquiums
for the week of October 29, 2007
Speakers:
Professor Jochen Denzler, Monday
Professor Michael Frazier, Wednesday
Professor Tim Schulze, Thursday
Monday, October 29
APPLIED MATH/DE/COMPUTATIONAL MATH SEMINAR
TIME: 3:35 – 4:30
ROOM: Ayres 309A
SPEAKER: Professor Jochen Denzler
TITLE: Fast diffusion and the Cigar manifold
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
ANALYSIS SEMINAR
TIME: 3:35 – 4:30
ROOM: Ayres 209A
SPEAKER: Professor Michael Frazier
TITLE: “Global exponential bounds for Green's functions of Schrodinger operators”
ABSTRACT: We consider the Schrodinger operator L= - Laplacian -q, for a
non-negative potential $q$. We obtain global exponential estimates for
the minimal Green's function of L, on a very general class of domains in
Euclidean space. A smallness condition on q is needed to obtain the upper estimate, which is of the same general form as the lower estimate. These results come from an abstract theorem about estimating the kernel of
on operator given by a Neumann series.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
COLLOQUIUM
TIME: 3:40 – 4:25
ROOM: Ayres 214
SPEAKER: Professor Timothy Schulze (promotion candidate)
TITLE: “Extending the capabilities of Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations”
Previous Announcements:
Week of:
Seminars from 2006-2007 academic year