Date | Speaker | Title |
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3/26/24 | Wenjun Zhao (Brown) | Optimal transport with covariates: Wasserstein barycenter and its extensions |
4/2/24 | Asher Leeks (Yale) | The (anti-)social lives of viruses: the emergence of a new form of viral genome organisation through evolutionary conflict |
4/9/24 | Erik Bates (NCSU) | Parisi formulas in multi-species and vector spin glass models |
4/16/24 | Carlo Lucibello (Bocconi University, Italy) | The Exponential Capacity of Dense Associative Memories |
4/23/24 | Mathieu Le Provost (MIT) | Preserving linear invariants in ensemble filtering methods |
4/30/24 | Eva Loeser (UCSD) | Fluid Limit for a Stochastic Model of Enzymatic Processing with General Distributions |
5/6/24 | Bohan Zhou (UC Santa Barbara) | Acceleration for MCMC methods on discrete states |
5/14/24 | James Siderius (Dartmouth, Tuck) | TBA |
5/21/24 | Kui Ren (Columbia) | TBA |
5/28/24 | Anton Bovier (UBonn, Germany) | A branching random walk with self repulsion |
Current Seminar
The Applied & Computational Mathematics seminar (ACMS) at Dartmouth brings together researchers with common interests in developing mathematical and computational tools to study real-world complex phenomena. The seminar includes talks broadly on various areas of mathematics such as complex systems, computational science, data science, dynamical systems, evolutionary dynamics, game theory, machine learning, mathematical biology, network science, numerical analysis, optimization, probability theory & stochastic processes, quantum computing, statistics, statistical mechanics, uncertainty quantification, etc.; hence these talks will keep the breadth of the audience in mind.
The seminar is held weekly on Tuesdays from 2:30 – 3:30 PM in Kemeny Hall, Room 307.
The Monday 5/6/24 talk by Bohan Zhou will be from 2:30 – 3:30 PM.
This seminar is organized by Linh Huynh (linh.n.huynh@dartmouth.edu) and Jonathan Lindbloom (jonathan.t.lindbloom.gr@dartmouth.edu).