
Colorado Nonlinear Days 2022
Colorado Nonlinear Days 2022
Dates: April 23-24, 2022
*Financial support from the UCCS Department of Mathematics, the UCCS Provost, and the UCCS Chancellor made this conference possible!
Information
April 23, 2022
Morning Session (Osborne Center, Room B215)
- 9:00 am - 9:30 am – Pavel Lushnikov (UNM) Statistical properties and giant fluctuations for laser beam propagating in a turbulent medium
- 9:30 am - 10:00 am – Sergey Dyachenko (SUNY Buffalo) Singularities in 2D flows: The Tale of Two Branch Points
- 10:00 am - 10:30 am – Anastassiya Semenova (ICERM, Brown University) Superharmonic Instability of Stokes Waves
- 10:30 am - 10:50 am – Coffee Break
- 10:50 am - 11:20 am – Denis Silantyev (UCCS) Generalized Constantin-Lax-Majda Equation: Collapse vs. Blow Up and Global Existence
- 11:20 am - 11:50 am – R. Mark Bradley (CSU, Ft. Collins) Nanoscale Patterns Produced by Ion Bombardment of Solid Surfaces: Nonlinear Effects
- 11:50 am - 12:20 pm – James Meiss (CU Boulder) Weighted Birkhoff Averages as an Efficient Chaos Discriminant
- 12:20 pm - 2:00 pm – Lunch (Roaring Forks)
Afternoon Session (Osborne Center, Room B215)
- 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm – Lucas Schauer (Colorado School of Mines) Parallelized Domain Decomposition for Multi-Dimensional Lagrangian Random Walk, Mass-Transfer Particle Tracking Schemes
- 2:20 pm - 2:40 pm – Joel Been (Colorado School of Mines) Fractional Integrable Nonlinear Soliton Equations
- 2:40 pm - 3:00 pm – Samuel Ryskamp (CU Boulder) Modulation Theory for Line Soliton Interactions
- 3:00 pm - 3:20 pm – Yifeng Mao (CU Boulder) Observation and computation of breathers in solitary wave - cnoidal like wave interactions
- 3:20 pm - 3:40 pm – Mingyu Hu (CU Boulder) Spin-piston problem for a ferromagnetic thin film: Shock waves and solitons
- 3:40 pm - 4:00 pm – Coffee Break
- 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm – Ezio Iacocca (UCCS) Nonlinear magnetization dynamics in far-from equilibrium: prospects of curvature and angular momentum transport
- 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm – Sean Nixon (CU Boulder) Floquet topological insulators, nonlinear envelope dynamics, and interface modes
- 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm – Mark Hoefer (CU Boulder) Integrability of the KP-Whitham equations
- 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm – Anton Dzhamay (University of Northern Colorado) Different Hamiltonians for Painlevé Equations and their identification using geometry of the space of initial conditions
April 24, 2022
Morning Session (Osborne Center, Room B215)
- 9:00 am - 9:30 am – Justin Cole (UCCS) The Peierls-Nabarro Effect in Nonlinear Topological Insulators
- 9:30 am - 10:00 am – Natalia Vladimirova (Brown University) Fibonacci Turbulence
- 10:00 am - 10:30 am – Steve Pankavich (Colorado School of Mines) Global Sensitivity Analysis of Plasma Instabilities via Active Subspaces
- 10:30 am - 10:50 am – Coffee Break
- 10:50 am - 11:20 am – Avadh Saxena (Los Alamos National Lab) Hopfions in Anisotropic Heisenberg Magnets
- 11:20 am - 11:50 am – Patrick Shipman (CSU, Ft. Collins) Geometry and Patterns of the Mean Curvature Equation
- 11:50 am - 12:20 am – Willy Hereman (Colorado School of Mines) A simplified Hirota method: Computation of solitary wave solutions and solitons through homogenization of degree
UCCS
- Sarbarish Chakravarty
- Justin Cole
- Denis Silantyev
- Ezio Iacocca
- Radu Cascaval
- Michael Zowada
- Selina Akter
- Troy Johnson
- Michael Nameika
- Kyle Rockwell
- Ghenam Alatteli
- Ally Roxburgh
- Casey McGinty
University of Colorado Boulder
- Mark Hoefer
- James Meiss
- Sean Nixon
- Mingyu Hu
- Yifeng Mao
- Samuel Ryskamp
Colorado School of Mines
- Stephen Pankavich
- Willy Hereman
- Joel Been
- Lucas Schauer
Colorado State University
- Patrick Shipman
- Mark Bradley
University of New Mexico
- Pavel Lushnikov
University of Northern Colorado
- Anton Dzhamay
- Virgil Pierce
- Milena Belianovich
- Devon Olds
- Kylie Schnoor
- Tim Scott
- Jaiden Twining
SUNY Buffalo
- Sergey Dyachenko
Brown University
- Anastassiya Semenova
- Natalia Vladimirova
Los Alamos National Lab
- Avadh Saxena
Organizers:
Sarbarish Chakravarty, Justin Cole, and Denis Silantyev
* Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting, but we request that people register their participation in advance, by contacting the organizers
** Financial support from the UCCS Office of the Chancellor and Office of the Provost made this conference possible!
- UCCS Campus (map), Osborne Center (OSCE, Room B215)
Directions
- Take exit 146 from I-25 and head EAST on Garden of the Gods (GoG) Rd.
- Drive east on GoG past Nevada Ave (GoG Rd becomes Austin Bluffs Pkwy) and go uphill.
- Once at the top of the hill, follow Austin Bluffs Pkwy past the first light (Clyde Way), then make a left onto UCCS at the 2nd light.
- Park in any lot (parking is FREE on Saturday) as close to the Library (Clock Tower) as possible.
- Take the stairs up toward the plaza, keeping the Library on your right. Osborne Center is on the left.
- Registration and morning sessions are in Osborne B215
For your convenience, below are a few recommended hotels, for those that choose to spend the night in Colorado Springs.
- Hyatt Place (2 miles to UCCS, I-25 & Garden of the Gods Rd)
- Days Inn (2 miles to UCCS, I-25 & Garden of the Gods Rd)
- La Quinta Inn (2 miles to UCCS, I-25 & Garden of the Gods Rd)
- Colorado Springs Mariott (3 miles to UCCS, I-25 & Rockrimmon)
- Embassy Suites Colorado Springs (4 miles to UCCS, I-25 & Woodmen)
- Garden of the Gods Club & Resort (6 miles to UCCS, near Garden of the Gods Park)