[Vortraege] Vortragsankündigungen der komm. Woche (KW22)

Dekanat für Mathematik dekanat.mathematik at univie.ac.at
Fri May 22 14:10:06 CEST 2009


Sehr geehrte Fakultätsmitglieder,

anbei die Vortragsankündigungen für die nächste Woche, im Anhang finden 
Sie den Text auch als PDF Datei.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Margit Honkisz

Mittwoch, 27. Mai, 16:15 Uhr bis 17:00 Uhr, C 209, UZA 4
(Kaffeejause:  15:45 Uhr bis 16:15 Uhr im Common Room)
Mathematisches Kolloquium
Prof. Dr. E. Kartashova (RISC Linz)
„Introduction to Nonlinear Resonance Analysis“
Nonlinear Resonance Analysis (NRA) is a natural next step after Fourier 
analysis developed for linear PDEs. The main subject of NRA is nonlinear 
PDEs, possessing resonant solutions. The very special role of resonant 
solutions has been first demonstrated by Poincare, for nonlinear ODEs, 
and generalized to nonlinear PDEs in the frame of 
Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser-theory (KAM-theory).
The importance of NRA is due to its wide application area -- from 
climate predictability to cancer diagnostic to breaking of the wing of 
an aircraft.  NRA can also be regarded as a necessary preliminary step 
for numerical simulations with a big number N of eigenmodes in 
Galerkin-like methods.  NRA allows reducing drastically the number of 
eigen-modes (and, correspondingly, the computation time). Namely, N ~ 
106 can be reduced to mostly ~103, N ~ 103 can be reduced to mostly 
~102, N ~ 10 can be reduced to mostly ~10 (in these cases, analytical 
solutions can often be constructed and numerical simulations might 
become superfluous).
In this talk I am going to give a brief overview of the methods and 
results available in NRA, and illustrate it with some examples from 
fluid mechanics.

(Dekan Univ.-Prof. Dr. Harald Rindler, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Adrian Constantin)

Montag, 25. Mai bis Samstag 30, Mai, ESI, Boltzmanngasse 9, 1090 Wien
ESI-Catalysis from First Principles
(J. Hafner, J. Norskov, M. Scheffler)

Dienstag, 26. Mai, 15:00 Uhr, D 103, UZA 4
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Biomathematik
Ulrich Berger (Wien)
„Evolution of cooperation via indirect reciprocity: reviving the scoring 
rule“

Dienstag, 26. Mai, 15:15 bis 16:30 Uhr, Hörsaal 3, UZA 2
Vortrag zum Thema „Von Basel nach unendlich“
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rudolf Taschner (TU Wien, math.space)
Attachement anbei!

Donnerstag, 28. Mai, ab 8:30 Uhr, Urania Dachsaal, Uraniastraße 1, 1010 Wien
WWTF Mathematik und ... Tag 2009 – Agenda
Attachement anbei!

Donnerstag, 28. Mai, 15:30 Uhr, TU Wien, Freihaus, grüner Turm, 3. 
Stock, meeting room 101C, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8, 1040 Wien
WK Student Seminar
Samuel Ferraz-Leite

Donnerstag, 28. Mai, 17:15 Uhr bis 18.00 Uhr, C 209, UZA 4
(Kaffeejause: 17:00 Uhr bis 17:15 Uhr im Common Room)
Dissertantenkolloquium
Sühan Altay (TU Wien)
„Term structure of defaultable bonds -an approach with Jacobi Processes“

Freitag, 29. Mai, 10:00 Uhr s.t., Institut für Diskrete Mathematik und 
Geometrie, Freihaus, grüner Turm (A),  5. Stock, kleiner Seminarraum 
104, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, 1040 Wien
WAS Wiener Algebra Seminar
Yann Bugeaud (Universität Strassburg)
„Polynomial root sep


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