Analysis
Seminar: "Snapshot Algorithms for Operator Lyapunov
Equations" |
| Date |
Monday, April 13, 2009 |
| Time |
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm CDT |
| Where |
Room G4, Rolla Building |
| Event Type |
Lectures & Seminars |
| Presenter |
Dr. John Singler |
| Sponsored by |
Department of Mathematics and Statistics |
| Contact |
David Grow |
| Description |
Operator Lyapunov equations have many applications
including feedback control design for partial differential
equations. Algorithms are considered based on time snapshots of
solutions of infinite dimensional differential equations to
approximate the Lyapunov solution. These algorithms can be used when
matrix approximations of the operators are unavailable or
undesirable to use. Convergence theory will be discussed for a low
rank algorithm based on proper orthogonal decomposition, and a
minimal storage algorithm for computing the product of the Lyapunov
solution with a few vectors. |
Time
Scales Seminar: "Oscillation of a Food-limited Population Model with
Time Delay" |
| Date |
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 |
| Time |
4:00 pm – 4:50 pm CDT |
| Where |
Room G4, Rolla Building |
| Event Type |
Lectures & Seminars |
| Presenter |
Howard Warth |
| Sponsored by |
Department of Mathematics and Statistics |
| Contact |
Martin Bohner |
| More |
http://web.mst.edu/~bohner/seminar/ts.html |
Topology/Algebra
Seminar: "Inverse Limits of Upper Semi-Continuous Set Valued
Functions" |
| Date |
Thursday, April 16, 2009 |
| Time |
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm CDT |
| Where |
Room G5, Rolla Building |
| Event Type |
Lectures & Seminars |
| Presenter |
Robert Roe |
| Sponsored by |
Mathematics and Statistics |
| Contact |
Robert Roe |
| Description |
A report on a paper by Ingram and Mahavier. |
Student
Research Seminar |
| Date |
Friday, April 17, 2009 |
| Time |
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm CDT |
| Where |
Room 216, Butler-Carlton Hall |
| Event Type |
Lectures & Seminars |
| Sponsored by |
Mathematics and Statistics Department |
| Contact |
Dr. Matt Insall |
| Description |
The seminar includes topics of interest to students,
both graduate and undergraduate, who are doing research in any
discipline. Students who would like to present their research are
welcome to contact Dr. Insall to schedule a
time. |