In these two lectures, I will give a introduction to a few dissipative stochastic partial differential equations including existence and uniqueness of solutions. I try to emphasis what is different phenomenologically between SODEs (Stochastic Ordinary Differential Equations) and SPDEs (Stochastic Partial Differential Equations) when viewed as st...
Creator:
Mattingly, Jonathan C.
Created:
2013-01-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
In this talk we shall explain how methods introduced by Green and Tao can be used to study rational points (Hasse principle and weak approximation) on varieties defined by an equation of the form 'norm form = split polynomial', where the norm form comes from a finite extension of Q and the polynomial splits into linear factors over Q. This is jo...
Creator:
Matthiesen, Lilian (Institut de Mathematiques de Jussieu)
Created:
2014-10-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Shows streets of Washington, D. C., electric lines and locations of hospitals, museums and government buildings. Scale of "Standard guide" maps, approximately 1:17,000 ; scale of District of Columbia map, approximately 1:26,000. Created for B. S. Reynolds and Co. Maps dated 1915 and 1920. Includes street indexes.
Creator:
Matthews-Northrup Company.
Contributor:
B.S. Reynolds Co.
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library.
Field patterns arise in wave equations with a space-time microstructure. They occur when the microstructure has the interesting feature that a disturbance propagating along a characteristic line, and subsequently interacting with the microstructure, does not evolve into a cascade of disturbances, but rather concentrates on a pattern of character...
Creator:
Mattei, Ornella (The University of Utah)
Created:
2016-11-16
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
In the quantum mechanical treatment of molecules we use the Born-Oppenheimer (adiabatic) approximation, in which the motion of nuclei and electrons is separated. In this approximation the coupling between different electronic states is neglected and nuclei move on a single electronic potential energy surface. Nevertheless, non-adiabatic processe...
Creator:
Matsika, Spiridoula (Temple University)
Created:
2008-09-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.