Seminar

Constructing robust high order entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin methods

High order methods are known to be unstable when applied to nonlinear conservation laws whose solutions exhibit shocks and turbulence. Entropy stable schemes address this instability by ensuring that physically relevant solutions satisfy a semi-discrete entropy inequality independently of numerical resolution or solution regularization and shock capturing.

Coloring Spaces

Pitt Topology Seminar

Friday January 28 at 11am EST  

Zoom Meeting: https://pitt.zoom.us/j/95465740077

Abstract: 

The chromatic number of a graph is the minimal number of colors required to color the vertices  so adjacent vertices have distinct colors. We will see that there is a natural way to define the chromatic number of a space, and will connect it to the (covering) dimension.