1978
1978 Texas Partial Differential Equations Seminar
University of Texas at Austin
- March 18, 1978. (In order of presentation).
- John Dollard: University of Texas at Austin; Product integration and evolution equations.
- Charles Friedman: University of Texas at Austin; Asymptotic behavior and product integrals.
- S. Bernfeld: University of Texas at Arlington; Periodic solutions of a class of nonlinear differential equations.
- Bob Hunt: Texas Tech. University; Tangential Cauchy-Riemann equations.
- G. Knightly: University of Massachusetts; Behavior at infinity of solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation.
- W. Rundell: Texas A & M University; Uniqueness classes for the Cauchy problem for pseudoparabolic equations.
- M. Strauss: Texas Tech. University; Uniqueness in the Cauchy problem.
- Linda J. Hayes: University of Texas at Austin; Numerical techniques for nonlinear parabolic equations using patch approximations.
- J. Neuberger: North Texas State University; Iterative methods for systems of nonlinear p.d.e.'s.
- J. Eisenfeld: University of Texas at Arlington; Inverse problems in differential equations.
- Peter Bates: Pan American University; Hilbert space methods for nonlinear systems of p.d.e.'s.
- J. R. Ward: Pan American University; Existence of solutions for some nonlinear equations and applications.
- L. Salvadori: University of Texas at Arlington; Attractivity and Hopf bifurcation.
- Wayne Ford: Texas Tech. University; Porous media problems.
- Steve Fulling: Texas A & M University; Differential equations and the construction of states and observables in linear quantum field theories.
- Chris Cosner: Texas A & M University; Degenerate second order elliptic systems.
- M. Cantor: University of Texas at Austin; Boundary value problems for asymptotically homogeneous elliptic operators on exterior regions.
- V. Alexiades: University of Texas at Austin; Singular perturbations and singular parabolic p.d.e.'s.
- R. Bank: University of Texas at Austin; Optimal order process for solving finite element equations (with Todd Dupont, University of Chicago).
- Andy Sherman: University of Texas at Austin; Computational aspects of multi-grid methods.