The Center for Computational Mathematics Colloquium Series is held on the
first and third Mondays of each month (Some exceptions may apply). The talk is
generally given at noon in Room 626 of the CU-Denver
Building at the corner of Lawrence and 14th Streets right across Speer
Blvd. from the Auraria campus. Check
here for directions on how to get to the CU-Denver building. Refreshments
are provided 15 minutes before the start..
- Monday, August 19, 2002, 2 pm.
Keith Murphy, Dolphin Interconnect
Superclusters - Superior Performance Using SCI
- Monday, September 30, 2002, noon.
Junping Wang, Colorado School of Mines
A Fast Multilevel Multiplication Method with Applications in Data
Assimilation
- Monday, October 7, 2002, noon.
Pavel Bochev, Sandia National Laboratories
Experiences with stabilized FEM for the Stokes Problem
- Monday October 14, 2002, noon.
Todd Arbogast, University of Texas at Austin
Modeling of flow through vugular porous media
- Monday November 4, 2002, noon.
Mary F. Wheeler, University of Texas at Austin
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Flow, Reactive Transport, and Mechanics
- Monday November 18, 2002, noon.
Frederico C. Furtado, University of Wyoming
Numerical renormalization-group approach to self-similar dynamics
- Monday December 2, 2002, noon.
Craig C. Douglas, University of Kentucky
Acceleration Techniques for the Spectral Element Ocean Model Methodology
Please send comments to Leo Franca: lfranca@math.cudenver.edu.