The Method of Fundamental Solutions in Solving Coupled Boundary Value Problems for EEG/MEG
Event Topic: Computational Mathematics & Statistics
Event Topic: Computational Mathematics & Statistics
Speaker Gruia Calinescu IIT Computer Science http://www.cs.iit.edu/~calinesc/ Description Motivated by applications to wireless sensor networks, we study the following problem. We are given a set S of...
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SpeakerRichard SowersUniversity Illinois at Urbana-Champaignhttp://www.math.uiuc.edu/~r-sowers/ Description We discus some ways to think about latency in asset pricing. We consider a framework...
Speaker Vishesh Karwa Penn State graduate student http://sites.psu.edu/vishesh/research/ Description In this talk, I will describe a privacy problem of sharing network data while providing rigorous...
Speaker Marcus Schaefer DePaul University http://ovid.cs.depaul.edu/ Description The beautiful (and old) Hanani-Tutte theorem states that a graph is planar if and only if it can be drawn so that any...
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