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Analysis and PDE Seminar

Title:  Sub-Exponential Decay Estimates on Trace Norms of Localized Functions of Schrodinger Operators

Abstract:  In 1973, Combes and Thomas discovered a general technique for showing exponential decay of eigenfunctions. The technique involved proving the exponential decay of the resolvent of the Schrodinger operator localized between two distant regions. Since then, the technique has been applied to several types of Schrodinger operators. Recent work has also shown the Combes–Thomas method works well with trace class and Hilbert–Schmidt type operators. In this talk, we build on those results by applying the Combes–Thomas method in the trace, Hilbert–Schmidt, and other trace-type norms to prove sub-exponential decay estimates on functions of Schrodinger operators localized between two distant regions.

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745 Patterson Office Tower

Final Doctoral Examination “Analysis of the Role of Two Autophagy Pathway Related Genes, Beclin 1 and Tsc1, in Murine Mammary Gland Development and Differentiation”

Amber Hale

March 13, 2014

9:30 a.m. NUR201

 “Analysis of the Role of Two Autophagy Pathway Related Genes, Beclin 1 and Tsc1, in Murine Mammary Gland Development and Differentiation”

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NUR201

For the Turtle's Sake: Miracles, the third sector and hegemony in the coast of Oaxaca

Ricardo Macip from the Universidad Autónoma de Puebla will be giving a lecture about one of Oaxaca's most treasured creatures: the turtle.

El Profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Ricardo Macip, estará dando una charla sobre las tortugas y su importancia en Oaxaca, México.

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Student Center Room 249

Analysis and PDE Seminar

Title:  Compressible Navier-Stokes equations with temperature dependent dissipation

Abstract:  From its physical origin, the viscosity and heat conductivity coe!cients in compressible fluids depend on absolute temperature through power laws. The mathematical theory on the well-posedness and regularity on this setting is widely open. I will report some recent progress on this direction, with emphasis on the lower bound of temperature, and global existence of solutions in one or multiple dimensions. The relation between thermodynamics laws and Naiver-Stokes equations will also be discussed. This talk is based on joint works with Weizhe Zhang.

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Location:
745 Patterson Office Tower
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Biology Department Seminar "An 'Old-World' Yet 'New' Animal Model of Essential Hypertension: Implications for Translation to Human Cardiovascular Disease"

University of Kentucky

Biology Department

Sponsored by Biology Ribble Endowment



*Refreshments served at 3:45pm

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Location:
116 T.H. Morgan Bldg.
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