Tue, 02 May 2017

12:45 - 13:15
C5

Numerical Methods and Preconditioning for Reservoir Simulation

Thomas Roy
(Mathematical Institute)
Abstract

In this presentation, we give an overview of the numerical methods used in commercial oil and gas reservoir simulation. The models are described by flow through porous media and are solved using a series of nested numerical methods. Most of the computational effort resides in solving large linear systems resulting from Newton iterations. Therefore, we will go in greater detail about the iterative linear solvers and preconditioning techniques.

Note: This talk will cover similar topics to the InFoMM group meeting talks on Friday 28th April, but I will discuss more mathematical details for this JAMS talk.

Tue, 02 May 2017

13:00 - 14:00
C1

Abstract complexes

Nina Otter
Abstract

I will give an overview of the complexes used in algebraic topology using the language of abstract complexes.

This is a lunch seminar, so feel free to bring your lunch along!

 

Fri, 05 May 2017

10:00 - 11:00
L4

The Mathematics of Liquid Crystals for Interdisciplinary Applications

Apala Majumdar
(University of Bath)
Abstract

Liquid crystals are classical examples of mesophases or materials that are intermediate in character between conventional solids and liquids. There are different classes of liquid crystals and we focus on the simplest and most widely used nematic liquid crystals. Nematic liquid crystals are simply put, anisotropic liquids with distinguished directions and are the working material of choice for the multi-billion dollar liquid crystal display industry. In this workshop, we briefly review the mathematical theories for nematic liquid crystals, the modelling framework and some recent work on modelling experiments on confined liquid crystalline systems conducted by the Aarts Group (Chemistry Oxford) and experiments on nematic microfluidics by Anupam Sengupta (ETH Zurich). This is joint work with Alexander Lewis, Peter Howell, Dirk Aarts, Ian Griffiths, Maria Crespo Moya and Angel Ramos.
We conclude with a brief overview of new experiments on smectic liquid crystals in the Aarts laboratory and questions related to the recycling of liquid crystal displays originating from informal discussions with Votechnik ( a company dealing with automated recycling technologies , http://votechnik.com/).
 

Thu, 27 Apr 2017
11:00
C5

On cohomology of function fields

Adam Topaz
(Oxford)
Abstract


 This talk will discuss the so-called ``generic cohomology’’ of function fields over algebraically closed fields, from the point of view of motives and/or Zariski geometry. In particular, I will describe some interesting connections between cup products, algebraic dependence, and (geometric) valuation theory. As an application, I will mention a new result which reconstructs higher-dimensional function fields from their generic cohomology, endowed with some additional motivic data. 

   Everyone welcome!
 

Wed, 03 May 2017
16:00
C2

Ultra-arcs

Paul Bankston
(Milwaukee and Aberystywyth)
Fri, 26 May 2017

11:45 - 12:45
L4

InFoMM CDT Group Meeting

Davin Lunz, Bogdan Toader, Jessica Williams
(Mathematical Institute)
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