UW Differential Geometry/PDE Seminar


SPRING 2005

Padelford C-36 3:50PM to 5PM on Wednesdays unless otherwise noted.

  • Thursday, March 24 at 2:30 PM in PDL C-36
    Qing Han (U of Notre Dame )
    Local Isometric Embedding and Tricomi Equations

  • Monday, March 28 at 4PM in PDL C-36
    David Blair(Michigan State University)
    On Lagrangian Catenoids

  • Wednesday, April 13 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
    Nurlan Dairbekov (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk)
    Integral geometry problem for magnetic flows and its applications to rigidity

  • Wednesday, April 20 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
    Tai-Peng Tsai (UBC)
    Schr\"odinger Flow Near Harmonic Maps

  • Monday, April 25 at 3:50 PM in THO 235 (Joint IP and DG/PDE seminar)
    Steve McDowall (Western Washington)
    Optical Tomography on Simple Riemannian Surfaces

  • Monday, May 3 at 2:30 PM in Guggenheim 317 (Joint IP and DG/PDE seminar)
    Peter A. Markowich (University of Vienna & Wolfgang Pauli Institute)
    On Highly Oscillatory Partial Differential Equations

  • Wednesday, May 4 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
    Matthew Blair (UW)
    L^p estimates for wave equations with coefficients of Sobolev regularity

  • Friday, May 13 11AM-12PM in THO 231
    Ailana Fraser (UBC)
    Minimal surfaces and positive isotropic curvature

  • Note: The Spring PNGS will be on Saturday & Sunday, May 14-15 at UW

  • Wednesday, May 18 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
    Jesse Ratzkin (Univ. of Conn.)
    Nondegeneracy of constant mean curvature surfaces

  • Wednesday, May 25 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
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  • Wednesday, June 1 at 3:50 PM in PDL C-36
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