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2008-06-03Ricci flowChang-Shou Lin 2008-06-03
09:10:00 - 12:10:00 Ricci flow 308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Golbarg-Trudinger, second order, Elliptic PDE.Hidemitsu Wadade 2008-06-03
18:30:00 - 20:00:00 Golbarg-Trudinger, second order, Elliptic PDE.308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-03Causality in Lorentz ManifoldsYen-Wen Fan 2008-06-03
16:10:00 - 17:00:00 Causality in Lorentz Manifolds405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 06 - 02 (Mon.)
09:00 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)1. Anatomy of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 2. Physiology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 3. Rheology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 4. Liver Geometry, Functions, and Rheology 5. Imaging and 3D Reconstruction. -
2008-06-02Seminar of AlgebraGalois cohomology: Quadratic forms
Prof. Ming-Chang Kang ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 06 - 02 (Mon.)
15:30 - 17:30
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02Galois cohomology: Quadratic formsMing-Chang Kang 2008-06-02
15:30:00 - 17:30:00 Galois cohomology: Quadratic forms308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-06-02Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapiesMarc Thiriet 2008-06-02
09:00:00 - 12:10:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration, -Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Prof. Dan'l Pierce ( Access Analytics International, USA )
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2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Prof. Norden E. Huang ( Research Center for Adaptive Data Analysis, National Central University )
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2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’Norden Huang 2008-05-30
13:30:00 - 14:30:00 Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’2008-05-30
11:10:00 - 12:00:00 Paleoclimatological climate variations study based on Vostok Ice Core’405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-30Workshop of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Related to Physical ModelsMay 30 - 31, 2008
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2008-05-29Seminar on Graph ColoringCircular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIII
Prof. Xuding Zhu ( Zhejiang Normal University, China )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
10:00 - 12:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Scientific Computing SeminarThe CIP Method and Adaptive Soroban-Grid for Flow Analysis
Prof. Yoichi Ogata ( Hiroshima University, Japan )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
11:10 - 12:00
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
14:10 - 17:00
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Seminar on Graph ColoringCircular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIV
Prof. Xuding Zhu ( Zhejiang Normal University, China )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
13:30 - 15:30
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Student seminar on differential geometryLectures on Differential Geometry
Prof. Yu-Chao Tu ( University of Utah, USA )2008 - 05 - 29 (Thu.)
19:00 - 20:30
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapiesMarc Thiriet 2008-05-29
14:10:00 - 17:00:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Liver blood flow and mini-invasive cancer therapies308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Circular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIIIXuding Zhu 2008-05-29
10:00:00 - 12:00:00 Circular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIII405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Circular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIVXuding Zhu 2008-05-29
13:30:00 - 15:30:00 Circular consecutive choosability of graphs -XIV405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29The CIP Method and Adaptive Soroban-Grid for Flow AnalysisYoichi Ogata 2008-05-29
11:10:00 - 12:00:00 The CIP Method and Adaptive Soroban-Grid for Flow Analysis308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-29Lectures on Differential GeometryYu-Chao Tu 2008-05-29
19:00:00 - 20:30:00 Lectures on Differential Geometry405 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-28French-Taiwan Exchange ProgramModeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration
Prof. Marc Thiriet ( Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France )2008 - 05 - 28 (Wed.)
09:10 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-28Seminar of AlgebraGalois cohomology: The cohomological interpretation of Galois algebras
Prof. Ming-Chang Kang ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 05 - 28 (Wed.)
15:30 - 17:30
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-28Galois cohomology: The cohomological interpretation of Galois algebrasMing-Chang Kang 2008-05-28
15:30:00 - 17:30:00 Galois cohomology: The cohomological interpretation of Galois algebras308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-28Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respirationMarc Thiriet 2008-05-28
09:10:00 - 12:10:00 Modeling and simulations of physiological flows:-Applications to blood circulation and body respiration308 , Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-27An informal talk on free boundary problemsProf. Ching-hsiao Cheng ( Department of Mathematics, National Central University )
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2008-05-27NCTS/TPE & TIMS Joint Student Geometry Seminar (2008)Schwarzschild Geometry
Mr. Po-Yao Chang ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 05 - 27 (Tue.)
16:10 - 17:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.) -
2008-05-27Statistical Methodologyselected review on unified framework of discriminant analysis
Prof. Hung Chen ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 05 - 27 (Tue.)
13:30 - 15:00
405, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)Starting with the pioneering work of Fisher (1936), discriminant analysis has become one of the most important techniques in applied statistics. The classical linear discriminant function introduced by Fisher achieves this separation by maximizing the standardized difference between the means of these two populations. On the other hand, a logistic regression with linear combination of covariates is also used. In this talk, we will present some attempts in the literature to put those approaches into a unified framework, In particular, we will address the connection between the Neyman-Pearson Lemma, ROC curve and AUC. Part of the talk is based on Eguchi and Copas (2002, 2005, 2006) -
2008-05-27Geometric AnalysisRicci flow
Prof. Chang-Shou Lin ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )2008 - 05 - 27 (Tue.)
09:10 - 12:10
308, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)