Call for
Contributed
Talks
The conference committee invites and encourages submission of titles and
abstracts for 25-minute (30 minutes between the start of one talk to the start of the next)
contributed talks. Talks will be organized into concurrent sessions, to the extent possible,
by the local committee. Titles and abstracts should be sent to siamseas@math.sc.edu before
February 1, 2009
in order to receive full consideration. It will be very helpful if individuals send this information in
advance of this deadline.
Following contributed talks have been accepted for SIAM-SEAS 2009.
- Enforcing Positivity in Spherical Harmonic Moment
Closures for Kinetic Transport Equations, Cory Hauck, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
- Reducing Vortices within Non-Isothermal Viscous Fluid
Flow, David Szurley, Francis Marion University
- What is the Best Possible L2 Regularization?, Zhuojun Magnant, Emory
University
- Three Dimensional Discharging Structure of a Mountain
Thunderstorm, Beyza C. Aslan, University of North
Florida
- Grid Refinement Method for Partial Differential Equations, Leina Wu, Queens
University of Charlotte
- On the Meyniel's Conjecture of the Cop Number, Xing Peng,
University of South Carolina
- An Upper Bound for the Hosoya Index of Trees, Rao Li, University
of South Carolina Aiken
- Properties of Permanent and Hadamard Product of
Soules Matrices, Mei-Qin Chen, The Citadel
- A Mathematical Model of Leadership Structure in Language
Change, W. Garrett Mitchener, College of
Charleston
- A Posteriori Error Estimates of the Discontinuous Galerkin Method
for Hyperbolic Systems, Thomas Weinhart,
Virginia Tech
- Exponential Dominance and Uncertainty For Weighted Residual Life Measures,
Broderick O. Oluyede, Georgia Southern University