Complex/Dynamical Systems Seminar

  • Event Description: Nicholas Featherstone, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderRise to the Sun:  A Modeler's Perspective on the Solar Dynamo Problem The Sun reverses its large-scale magnetic polarity once every
  • Event Description: Aaron Clauset, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder   Safe Leads and Lead Changes in Competitive Team SportsIn this talk, we will investigate the time evolution of lead changes within individual
  • Event Description: Daniel J Scheeres, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder New relative equilibria and their implications in the Full 3-Body Problem In the gravitational 3-body problem, if the bodies are
  • Thursday, April 28, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Office Tower - 226: Applied Math Conference RoomHui-Shun Kuan, Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boudler   Nonlinear dynamics and phase space flows to understand
  • Event Description: Behrouz Touri; Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering; University of Colorado Boulder   Distributed Convex and Nonconvex Optimization Over Time-varying NetworksIn this talk, we discuss distributed
  • Event Description:Carrie Morrill, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), Boulder, CO   Climate surprises in the paleoclimate recordPaleoclimate archives such as ice cores and ocean sediments contain numerous examples of complex
  • Event Description:Hector Lomelí, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at AustinON HAMILTONIAN FLOWS WHOSE ORBITS ARE STRAIGHT LINES    We say that a Hamiltonian $H$ is affine-integrable if its flow is linear in time.
  • Event Description:Andrew Jackson, Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich   Numerical models of the Earth's magnetic field: From conventional to magnetostrophic The last 25 years has seen great progress in 3D self-consistent numerical models
  • Event Description:Juan Restrepo, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderSynchronization of interacting quantum dipoles Arrays of synchronized oscillators are ubiquitous in biological, physical and engineering systems.
  • Thursday, March 03, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Office Tower - 226: Applied Math Conference RoomAaron Hagerstrom, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Random number generation with optical entropy sources
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