Colloquium
- Lexing Ying, Department of Mathematics, Stanford UniversityProny's method, analytic continuation, and quantum signal processingProny's method is a powerful algorithm for identifying frequencies and amplitudes from equally spaced signals. It is
- Nathan Kutz, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of WashingtonThe Future of Governing EquationsMachine learning and AI algorithms are transforming a diverse number of fields in science and engineering. This is largely due their success in
- Bryan Quaife, Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State UniversityThe Role of Permeability in BiomembranesBiomembranes permeate small molecules into a cell while not allowing large molecules to pass through. Even in the absence of osmolarity
- Enkeleida Lushi, Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)Models and simulations of micro-swimmer motion in complex confinementMany micro-swimmers (e.g.bacteria, algae, spermatozoa, active colloids) live and move in
- Carlos Perez Arancibia, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Twente, The NetherlandsDensity Interpolation Methods for Boundary Integral EquationsBoundary integral equation (BIE) methods are powerful techniques to solve linear partial
- Leonid Berlyand, Department of Mathematics, Penn State UniversityAsymptotic Stability in a free boundary model of cell motionWe introduce a free boundary model of the onset of motion of a living cell (e.g. a keratocyte) driven by myosin contraction
- Larry Abbott, Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Columbia UniversityHow flies do vector computationsMany tasks, especially those associated with movement and navigation, require the manipulation of vectors. I will describe
- Greg Chini, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New HampshireMixing Hot and Cold with SoundThe study of acoustic streaming, in which the nonlinear interaction of time-periodic sound waves of small amplitude ∈ drives O(∈^2) time-mean
- Orit Peleg, Department of Computer Science, º£½ÇÉçÇøPhysical Computation in Insect SwarmsOur world is full of living creatures that must share information to survive and reproduce. As humans, we easily forget how hard it is to
- Nalini Joshi, Department of Applied Mathematics, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaMotion and monodromyNewton was inspired by Kepler’s laws of planetary motion to study motion on curves. This led him immediately to transcendental