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SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems

Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Snowbird, UT



AWM Minisymposium, Part I: Dynamical Systems and Applications to Math Biology
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM, Room: Superior B

Anne J. Catlla, Duke University
Modeling of Glial Cells in Neural-glial Networks

Maya Mincheva, University of Wisconsin.
Dynamical Properties of Biochemical Reaction Networks

Christina S. Hayes, Gettysburg College
The Infinite Population Genetic Algorithm: A Dynamical System with Generic Properties

Mihaela Predescu, Bentley College.
On the Dynamics of Some Nonlinear Discrete Models


AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Prize Award to Prof. Lai-Sang Young
Presentation and Lecture: Shear-Induced Chaos
1:30 PM - 2:15 PM, Room: Ballroom

AWM Panel Discussion: Shaping Your Career in Mathematics
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Room: Superior B

Panelists:  Barbara Keyfitz,  Fields Institute and University of Houston,  Gerda de Vries University of Alberta, Canada, Deborah Lockhart, National Science Foundation, and  Emily F. Stone, University of Montana.

AWM Minisymposium, Part II: Partial Differential Equations and Physical Systems
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Room: Superior B

Luz M. Vela-Arevalo, Georgia Tech.
Coherent States of Spatial Periodically Driven Hydrogen Atom

Vera M. Hur, MIT.
 Rotational Stokes Waves of Finite Depth: Existence and Stability

Claire Postlethwaite, Northwestern University
Controlling Traveling Waves of the Complex Ginzburg-Landau Equation with Spatial Feedback

Janet D. Scheel,  California Lutheran Univ.
The Amplitude Equation for Rotating Rayleigh-Benard Convection

Poster Session and Dessert Reception
8:30 PM - 10:30 PM Room: Ballroom

Alethea Barbaro, UC Santa Barbara
Modeling Migration: Simulating the Migration of the Capelin Around Iceland

Jessica Conway, Northwestern University
Superlattice Patterns in Oscillatory Systems with Three-Frequency Forcing

Hye-Won Kang, University of Wisconsin
Multiscale Method in Heat Shock Model

Yun Kang, Arizona State University
A Producer-Grazer Model: Dynamics and Spatial Structure

Allison Kolpas, UC Santa Barbara
Coarse Analysis of Stochasticity-Induced Switching in a Schooling Model

Joohee Lee, University of North Carolina
Analysis of a 2D Smoluchowski Equation for Magnetic Dispersions

Margo Levine, Northwestern University
Self-Assembly of Quantum Dots in a Thin Epitaxial Film Wetting an Elastic Substrate

Monique Taylor, North Carolina State University
Dafermos Regularization of the Modified KdV Burgers Equation

Rebecca Vandiver, University of Arizona
Elastic Growth in Tissues

Jue Wang, Univerisity of Wisconsin, Madison
Lower Branch ECS - Backbone of the Separatrix

Elizabeth Zollinger, Boston University
Minimizing Action Integrals in the Comet 3-Body Problem

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