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Saturday, April 1, 2000 | |
12:50 P.M. _ 5:30 P.M. | |
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LOCATION: |
University of Michigan - Dearborn | |
School of Management Bldg, Room 1400 | |
Dearborn, Michigan | |
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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INVITED SPEAKERS
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Dr. Gang Bao, | Michigan State University | ||
Recent Mathematical Studies of the Scattering by Diffractive Structures | ||||
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Dr. S.I. Hariharan, | University of Akron | ||
Comparison of Asymptotic Solutions of Phase-Field Models to a Sharp-Interface Model |
TIME | PERSON | AFFILIATION | PRESENTATION |
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12:50_1:00 | Joan Remski |
Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn |
Welcoming Comments |
1:00_1:45 | Gang Bao invited speaker |
Michigan State University |
Recent Mathematical Studies of the Scattering by Diffractive Structures |
2:00_2:25 | Brian J. McCartin contributed paper |
Kettering University |
Some Modelling Issues in River Quality Simulation |
2:30_2:55 | Sally Shao contributed paper |
Cleveland State University | A Novel Adaptive Algorithm with Optimum Rates of Convergence |
3:00_3:30 |
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3:30_4:15 | S. I. Hariharan invited speaker |
University of Akron |
Comparison of Asymptotic Solutions
of Phase-Field Models to a Sharp-Interface Model |
4:30_4:55 | Mark Gockenbach contributed paper |
Michigan Tech. University |
Efficient and automatic implementation of the adjoint state method |
5:00_5:25 | Wen Zhang contributed paper |
Oakland University |
Numerical computation of
vibrations in contact beams |
For additional information, contact
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Dr. Joan Remski | remski@umd.umich.edu | 313_593_4994 | |||
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Dr. Brian McCartin | bmccarti@kettering.edu | 810_762_7802 | |||
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Dr. Kevin TeBeest | ktebeest@kettering.edu | 810_762_7926 |
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