ACMS Applied Math Seminar: Dhagash Mehta

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Location: 127 Hayes-Healy

Dhagash Mehta
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics

3:30 PM
127 Hayes-Healy

Numerical Algebraic Geometry and its Applications

Numerical algebraic geometry methods have been proven immensely helpful in solving many long-standing nonlinear problems arising from different areas of Science, Engineering and Pure Mathematics. Notably, the applied mathematics group at the department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics has been one of the pioneers in developing the methods. To make the talk self-contained, I will start by describing the framework and then will explain the applications I have been recently working on.

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List of Speakers:

Apr. 23 Jason MacLean - Department of Neurobiology, University of Chicago
Apr. 16 Daniel Molzahn - Dow Sustainability Fellow, University of Michigan
Apr. 9 Zoltan Toroczkai - Physics
Apr. 2 Martina Bukač - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Mar. 19 Daniel Brake - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Feb. 19 Dhagash Mehta - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Feb. 12 Holly Goodson - Chemistry and Biochemistry
Feb. 5 Joseph Powers - Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Jan. 27 Yunhua Xue - Nankai University and University of Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Jan. 22, 2015 Ava Mauro - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Dec. 10 Nicolas Brunel - Department of Statistics and Neurobiology, University of Chicago
Dec. 3 Amy Buchmann - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Nov. 19 Pinar Zorlutuna - Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Nov. 12 Ling Xu - Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
Oct. 29 Joel Boerckel - Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Oct. 15 Zhangli Peng -  Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Oct. 8 Tim Weninger - Computer Science and Engineering
Oct. 1, 2014 Dervis Can Vural - Physics