Texas PDE Seminar
March 25 - 26, 2000
Program
Lectures will be in RLM 7.104.
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SATURDAY MORNING
- 9:05
John W. Neuberger, University of North Texas
A generator/resolvent theory for jointly continuous
nonlinear semigroups on a separable metric space
- 9:30
J. A. Carrillo, University of Texas at Austin
Asymptotic behavior for nonlinear degenerate parabolic equations
- 9:50
Ahmad Qawasmi, University of Houston
Regularity for the Hodge_Weyl Decomposition
- 10:20
M. Peszynska, University of Texas at Austin
Mathematical Issues in the Coupling of Single Phase Flow and Two-Phase
Flow Models
- 10:45
Stephen J. Watson, Lousiana State University
The compressible Navier-Stokes equation for
the p'th power gas law
- 11:10
David Wagner, University of Houston
Symmetric Hyperbolic Equations of Motion for a Hyperlastic Material
- 11:35
Karen Uhlenbeck, University of Texas at Austin
The Geometric Non-Linear Schroedinger Equation
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
- 1:15
Goong Chen, Texas A&M University
Continuous-time version of Grover's algorithm on multi-object
search in quantum computation
- 1:40
Jianxin Zhou, Texas A&M University
Instability Indices of Multiple Solutions
- 2:05
Alfonso Castro, University of Texas at San Antonio
A Sign-Changing Solution for a Superlinear Dirichlet Problem
- 2:30
Jorge Cossio, University of Texas at San Antonio & Universidad Nacional de
Colombia
A non-radial sign-changing solution for a semilinear elliptic problem
- 2:55
Charles Radin, University of Texas at Austin
Ground states of many-particle systems
- 3:20
Maria Varela, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Minimization of Energy Functionals associated to different kind of gauges.
- 3:45
Fengxin Chen, University of Texas at San Antonio
Almost Periodic Traveling Waves of Nonlocal Evolution Equations
- 4:10
Weiming Cao, University of Texas at San Antonio
Explicit formula for vorticity boundary values of Stokes equations in circular regions
- 4:35
Dung Le, University of Texas at San Antonio
On a time dependent Chemotaxis system
- 5:00
Qingbo Huang, University of Texas at Austin
W^{2,p} estimate for a Parabolic Monge-Ampere Equation
- 5:25
Irene Gamba, University of Texas at Austin
Positive solutions to singular equations for quantum fluid models
8:00pm - 11:00pm
PARTY
SUNDAY MORNING
- 9:00
Katarzyna Saxton, Loyola University, New Orleans
Large-Time Behavior of Solutions to Quasilinear Hyperbolic Equations with
Nonlinear Damping
- 9:25
Ralph Saxton, University of New Orleans
The Proudman-Johnson Equation
- 9:50
Meijun Zhu, The University of Oklahoma
Enlarging domain method for classification of positive solutions in a half space
- 10:15
Ruediger Landes, University of Oklahoma
Some problems with boiling
- 10:40
John Albert, University of Oklahoma
Comparison between solutions of a Boussinesq system
and the Korteweg-de Vries equation
- 11:05
E.O. Tuck, The University of Adelaide
A generalisation of the Benjamin-Ono equation
- 11:30
Jerry Bona, University of Texas at Austin
Decay and analyticity of Solitary Waves
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
- 1:00
Steven D. London, University of Houston-Downtown
Uniform Asymptotic Approximation for Resistive Instability in the
Earth's Outer Core
- 1:25
Eun Heui Kim, University of Houston
Free Boundary Problems for the Unsteady Transonic Small Disturbance
Equation: Transonic Regular Reflection.
- 1:50
Christopher Winfield, Lamar University
Further Analysis of the Lippmann-Schwinger Equation
- 2:15
William Rundell, Texas A&M University
An Inverse Spectral Problem arising in Helioseismology
- 2:40
Jiahong Wu, University of Texas at Austin
Zero-Dissipation Limit of the Navier-Stokes Equations
- 3:05
Henrik Kalisch, University of Texas at Austin
Some Numerical Results in the Modeling of Internal Waves
- 3:30
Cristina Mariani, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Periodic Solutions of the Forced Pendulum Equation with Friction
- 3:55
Leon Vardapetyan, University of Texas at Austin
Full-Wave Analysis of Waveguides at Low Numerical Frequencies
- 4:20
Bahareh Momken, University of Texas at Austin
Diffusion in Elastic Multi-Porous Media
- 4:45
Jichun Li, Center for Subsurface Modeling, TICAM
Convergence and Superconvergence Analysis of Finite Element Methods on
Highly Nonuniform Anisotropic Meshes for Singularly Perturbed Problems