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Spring 2001 Course Syllabus

The Applied Mathematics Seminar is a student-oriented seminar, in which students read
books and research papers and report on them. The aim is to develop presentation skills
and an exposure to the research literature. Besides making one presentation on a preapproved
topic, a short written description of the material presented will also be required.

Instructor:

Prof. Steven A. Gabriel
Project Management Program
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
1143 Glenn L. Martin Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742-3021
sgabriel@eng.umd.edu
tel. (301) 405-3242, fax (301) 405-2585


Time and room:

Mondays, 4:00pm- 5:30pm (MTH 0401)

Approximate Course Schedule
[Lectures 1, 2, 3, 4]

Classifications of Problem Types Source Problems
  • Zero-Finding Problem
  • Linear Programming Problem
  • Nonlinear Programming Problem
  • Nonlinear Complementarity Problem (NCP)
  • Variational Inequality Problem (VIP)
  • Nonlinear Programs
  • Game Theory
  • Traffic Equilibria
  • Nash-Cournot Equilibria
  • Energy Modeling
  • Spatial Price Equilibria
  • Contact Mechanics
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
  • etc.

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