No AIM Seminar This Week
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Abstract: AIM seminar participants (especially students) should be encouraged instead to attend the 2025 SIAM Student Mini-Symposium in...
AIM Seminar: Particle Simulations of Fluids and Plasmas
Robert Krasny (University of Michigan)
Abstract: The first part of the talk presents simulations of elliptical fluid vortices described by the 2D incompressible Euler equations...
AIM Seminar / MCAIM Colloquium: Two Tales of Waving Tails in Biological Fluid Dynamics
Lisa Fauci (Tulane University)
Abstract: The motion of undulating, flexible “tails" in a fluid environment is a common element in many biological systems, from...
AIM Seminar: Variational methods in fracture mechanics
Kerrek Stinson (University of Utah)
Abstract: The widely used phase-field approach for modeling fracture is based on the Griffith criterion, which says that the elastic energy...
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Dan Bruder (University of Michigan, Mechanical Engineering)
Abstract: TBA Contact: Silas Alben
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Giovanni Russo (Università di Catania and University of Michigan)
Abstract: TBA Contact: Peter Miller
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Yuanran Zhu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Abstract: TBA Contact: Zhiyan Ding
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Yekaterina Epshteyn (University of Utah)
Abstract: TBA Contact: Selim Esedoglu
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Anton Ullrich (Carnegie Mellon University)
Abstract: TBA Contact: Selim Esedoglu
AIM Seminar: On ribbons that defy Gauss's Theorema Egregium: Why some molecules (and other structures) change shape as they grow
Cy Maor (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Abstract: Ribbons are elastic bodies that are thin and narrow. Many ribbons in nature, from seed pods to molecular assemblies, have...
AIM Seminar: Edge States on Sharply Joined Photonic Crystals
Wei Li (DePaul University)
Abstract: Edge states are important in stably transmitting information and energy. We investigate edge states in continuous models of...