College Seminar
Spring 2007 Seminars
- Applied Research Center Seminar
Collaborative Global Vehicle Projects
C. Greg Jensen, Brigham Young University
Thursday, January 18, 4pm, Th 113
Abstract: This presentation discussed the 2004-2005, 2005-2006 GM/PACE (Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education) Collaboration projects as well as this year's Global Formula-1 Project.
Flyer and Speaker Biography
- Math Department Seminar
Mathematical Typesetting using LyX
Jim Brandt, Southern Utah University
Wednesday, January 18, 4pm, in ELC 301
Abstract: LyX is an open-source, cross-platform word processor that offers a straightforward approach to creating complex documents. It includes a powerful but easy to use equation editor and it produces high quality output using LaTeX. Demonstrated features of LyX, included standard word processor features, and discussion included some of the benefits and limitations of the software.
- Math Department Seminar
Numerical Scheme for Nonlocal Allen-Cahn and Allen-Cahn Equations
Sarah Brown and Jianlong Han, Southern Utah University
Wednesday, February 14, 4pm, in ELC 111
Abstract: In this talk, we propose a stable, convergent and linear finite difference scheme to solve numerically both nonlocal Allen-Cahn equation and Allen-Cahn equation which may model a variety of physical and biological phenomena involving media with properties varying in space. Also we prove that the scheme is uniquely solvable and the numerical solution will approach the true solution in the L-infinity norm.
- Applied Research Center (ARC) Seminar
James Ruesch, Ruesch Media
Thursday, February 15, 4pm, Th 113
Presentation info
- Applied Research Center (ARC) Seminar
Technology Update
Richard Grossen, Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI)
Thursday, March 22, 4pm, Th 113
The seminar will include a technology update about Optimized Cluster Platform, High Performance, and related topics.
Overview
- Bioinformatics Seminar
Wednesday, March 28, 4pm in ELC 311
Charlotte Pedersen (Biology) and Colette Calmelet (Mathematics)
Abstract: Cutting edge techniques to analyze biological data using computers and math - learn what protein and DNA can do for you!
Flyer
- Math Department Seminar
Growth in Baumslag-Solitar groups: Subgroups and rationality
Math faculty Eric Freden, Southern Utah University
Wednesday, April 11, 4pm, in ELC 301
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