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Nov
Abstract The study of the synergetic effects of multiple interacting disturbances on the dynamical behavior of a biological system has received extensive attention. However, the interactions among disturbances are highly complex and the impacts are not well understood. In this talk, I will discuss the development of mathematical models to study the effects of exogenous pressures on the dynamics […]
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Jan
Abstract We develop parameter-robust numerical algorithms for Biot modeland apply the algorithms in brain edema simulations. By introducing an intermediate variable, we derive a multiphysics reformulation of the Biot model. Based on the reformulation, the Biot model is viewed as a generalized Stokes subproblem combining with a reaction-diffusion subproblem. Solving the two subproblems together or […]
17
Sep
Abstract A large, and physically important, class of linear hermitian/non-hermitian, elliptic partial differential equations are transformable into a representation corresponding to a finite difference equation for the power moments of the physical, exponentially bounded, solutions. We refer to this as the Moment Equation Representation (MER). We show that for such MER systems, the use of […]
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Apr
Willie E. Taylor, Professor of Mathematics, TSU Friday, April 16, 2021 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Abstract This talk will focus on initiating research in discrete dynamical systems. The tent map and various modifications of the tent map will be presented and discussed. In particular, the consideration will be given to finding period-2 and period-3 […]
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Jun
Willie E. Taylor, Professor of Mathematics, TSU Friday, April 16, 2021 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Abstract This talk will focus on initiating research in discrete dynamical systems. The tent map and various modifications of the tent map will be presented and discussed. In particular, the consideration will be given to finding period-2 and period-3 […]
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Jan
Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Abstract The second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States is colorectal, with mortality rates being highest among African Americans. Early stages of colorectal cancer may begin as noncancerous polyps, but patients with polyps are often asymptomatic. Polyps can be detected through proper […]
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