1998 Texas Partial Differential Equations Seminar
Texas A&M, College Station
Saturday March 28, 1998 (In order of presentation)
- Goong Chen: Texas A&M Univ.;
Computation and visualization of solutions for semilinear partial
differential equations.
- Alfonso Castro: Univ. of North Texas;
A minimax principle and applications to an asymptotically linear
Dirichlet Problem.
- Yongxin Li: Texas A&M Univ.;
A new minimax method for finding multiple solutions to semilinear
elliptic PDE's.
- Barbara Lee Keyfitz: Univ. of Houston;
A proof of existnece of perturbed steady transonic shocks via
free boundary problem.
- Chistopher Winfield: Lamar Univ. at Beaumont;
Local Solvability of some PD Ops on the Heisenberg group.
- Stephen A. Fulling: Texas A&M Univ.;
Applying the mathematics of G. H. Hardy to PDE and quantum field
theory.
- David H. Goeken: Univ. Houston
Runge-Kutta with higher order derivative evaluations.
Sunday March 29, 1998.
- David H. Wagner:
Univ. of Houston;
Global entropy solutions for Exothermically reacting Euler equations
- J.W. Neuberger: Univ. of North
Texas;
Ginzburg-Landau calculations for superconductivity and location of
singularitites.
- Rafael de la Llave: Univ. of Texas at Austin
Nonresonant invariant manifolds for some nonlinear parabolic PDE's.
- Scott Berger: Rice Univ.;
An application of functions of special bounded variation to a problem
in geometry.
- Angel Manuel Ramos: Univ. of Houston;
New results about the approximate controllability of some quasilinear
diffusion equations.
- John M. Neuberger: Univ. of Northern
Arizona at Flagstaff;
Rotationally symmetric solutions to a nonlinear elliptic PDE.
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