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AMCS/PICS Colloquium

Friday, February 27, 2015 - 2:00pm

Qiang Du

Columbia U

Location

University of Pennsylvania

Towne 337

Exploring complex energy landscape is a challenging issue in many applications. Besides locating equilibrium states, it is often also important to identify the transition states given by saddle points. In this talk, we discuss the mathematics and algorithms, in particular, the shrinking dimer dynamics, developed to compute transition states. Some applications will be considered, including the study of critical nuclei morphology in solid state transformations, optimal photonic crystal design and the interacting particle systems.