Seminar Chairs Juan Restrepo & Jim Meiss
Location ECOT 226
Time 2:00 PM, Thursdays
Course APPM 8100

Date Speaker Affiliation Title
1/14/10 Juan Restrepo Department of Applied Mathematics,
University of Colorado-Boulder
Period-Two Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Intracellular Calcium
1/21/10 James Meiss
Department of Applied Mathematics,
University of Colorado-Boulder

Transitory Dynamical Systems
1/28/10 Kamran Mohseni
Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado- Boulder
A Fluid Cooperative Control Technique for Aerial and Underwater Sensor Networks
2/04/10 Mingzhong Wu
Department of Physics,
Colorado State University

Excitation of Chaotic Surface Spin Waves in Magnetic Thin Film-based Active Feedback Ring
2/11/10 Noah Fitch
Department of Physics, University of Colorado- Boulder
Hamilton Monodromy and the Resonant Elastic Pendulum
2/18/10 Jason James
Department of Mathematics,
Rutgers University

Computation of Connecting Dynamics by Parameterization of Invariant Manifolds.
2/25/10 Woodrow Shew
NIH/NIMH
Phase Transitions and Stimulus Processing in the Brain
3/04/10 Arthur Pardi
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado- Boulder
Methods for Fitting Kinetic Data on Single Molecules: Is Hidden Markov Modeling the Way to Go?
3/11/10 Bob Rink
Vrije University, Amsterdam
Ghost Circles in Lattice Aubry-Mather Theory
3/18/10 Antonio Rubio
Department of Applied Mathematics,
University of Colorado-Boulder
Onset of Kuppers–Lortz-like Dynamics in Finite Rotating Thermal Convection
3/25/10 Spring Break
4/01/10 Daniel Larremore Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado-Boulder Role of Network Topology in the Dynamic Range of Coupled Excitable Systems
4/08/10
4/15/10 Radu Cascaval
Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado- Colorado Springs
Autoregulation Mechanisms in Complex Networks
4/22/10 Alexandra Tzella
Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris Spatial Structures in Chaotically Advected Chemical Fields: The Role of a Delay Time
4/29/10 Lincoln Carr
Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines
Stability