Undergraduate Research 2016-2017
Identification of time-dependent control parameter through the finite difference method in parabolic partial differential equation
Speaker: Melvin Lipka
Date: Wednesday, September 21
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Protocol
Speaker: Samundra Regmi
Date: Wednesday, October 19
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
Iterative Methods I: Newton's Method
Speaker: Nirjal Shrestha
Date: Wednesday, November 16
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
Identification of time-dependent control parameter through the finite difference method in parabolic partial differential equation
Speaker: Melvin Lipka
Date: Wednesday, February 15
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
Disparities in Cutaneous Melanoma Hazard Rates Between Whites and Black/African Americans in the U.S.A.
Speaker: Mariama J. Abramson
Date: Wednesday, March 29
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
Comparison of numerical solutions of Advection-Reaction-Dispersion Model
Speaker: Jashmon Rana
Date: Wednesday, April 19
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: BUR026 (basement of Burch Hall)
SEMINAR FOR UNDERGRADUATE MATHEMATICS (S.U.M.)
Joint Mathematics Meetings (January 4-7, 2017, Atlanta, GA)
Melvin Lipka – Identification of time-dependent control parameter through finite difference method in the parabolic partial differential equation.
Advisor: Dr. Narayan Thapa
Nirjal Shrestha – Convergence of iterative methods under weak conditions.
Advisor: Dr. Ioannis K. Argyros
Samundra Regmi – Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol and its software implementation.
Advisor: Dr. Parshuram Budhathoki
Jashmon Rana – Comparison of numerical solution of Advection-Reaction-Dispersion model.
Advisor: Dr. Gokul Kadel and Dr. Narayan Thapa
Mariama J. Abramson – Disparities in Cutaneous Melanoma hazard rates between Whites and Black/African Americans in the USA from 1973 through 2014.
Advisor: Dr. Jean-Jacques Kengwoung-Keumo