Solve Boundary Value Problems at Semester’s Final Math Colloquium Talk

Math Colloquium Series The Mathematics Colloquium Series will conclude for the winter 2013 semester with a presentation about boundary-value problems. The talk is hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences.

 

“Disconjugacy and Differentiation for Solutions of Boundary Value Problems for Second-Order Dynamic Equations on a Time Scale”
Mathematics Colloquium Series |
Jeffrey Lyons, Ph.D., assistant professor at the college

Wednesday, Apr. 10

Noon­–1:00 p.m.
Carl DeSantis Building | Room 1047

About the Talk

On the specific time scale—given as integer multiples of a fixed, positive real number h—and under certain conditions, solutions of a nonlinear second-order dynamic equation with conjugate boundary conditions are differentiated with respect to the boundary values and delta differentiated with respect to the boundary points. Lyons will also present two corollaries of the result.

About the Series

Now in its fourth year, the Mathematics Colloquium Series aims to increase awareness of mathematics’ importance and applications in daily life. The series also gives mathematics faculty members and students the opportunity to discuss independent research and share their passion for the subject. These talks are free and all are welcome to attend.

For more information, contact Vehbi Paksoy, Ph.D., or Iuliana Stanculescu, Ph.D., associate professors at the college.

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