Computational and Mathematical Aspects of Materials and Fluids PHOTOGRAPHS

April 13-14, 2007 at Iowa State University

 

Presentations

Robert Kohnn Robert Kohn, Courant

Evolution of a crystal surface below the roughening temperature
audience Audience members listen to presentations.
Russell Caflisch Russel Caflisch, UCLA

Growth and pattern formation for epitaxial films
CZ Wang Cai Zhuang Wang, Ames Lab ISU

Quantum size effects in thin film evolution
Lihe Wang Lihe Wang University of Iowa

Estimates for degenerate equations
M Ben-Artzi Matania Ben-Artzi, Hebrew University

A pure streamfunction approach to Navier-Stokes equations in two dimensions
GuiQiang Chen Gui-Qiang Chen, Northwestern University

Transonic flow, shock reflection and free boundary problems
Z J Wang Zhi Jian Wang, Iowa State University

Computational fluid dynamics: Implicit P-multigrid approach for the spectral differrence method of unstructured grids
Robert Pego, Carnegie Mellon

Some results from the analysis of LSW and one-dimensional coarsening models
Mitchell Luskin, University of Minnesota

Iterative solution methods, error estimation, and atomistic-continuum adaptivity for the quasi-continuum approximation
Yannis Kevrekidis, Princeton

Coarse-grained computations (multiscaling modeling)
Costas Soukoulis, Ames Lab ISU

Bending back light: The science of negative index materials
Chiu Yen Kao, Ohio State University

Shape optimizaton for eigenvalue problems with applicationis in photonic crystals and vibrating systems
Charles Doering, University of Michigan

Twist & Shout: Maximal enstrophy production in the 3D Navier-Stokes equations
Rodney Fox, Iowa State University

Quadrature-based moment methods for Boltzmann-like equations