Applied Mathematics Program


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Cells from Detonation Shock Dynamics by D. Scott Stewart, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University of Illinois and Tariq D. Aslam, Los Alamos National Laboratory. The above figure is a computation of a simulated smoke foil generated by the visualizing the pressure on the foil predicted by the solution to an analytically derived equation for the detonation shock shock front (from Journal of Fluid Mechanics 309, 225-275, 1996).

The Applied Math program at the University of Illinois is an interdepartmental effort encompassing a broad range of activity and interests. By coordinating the strengths of a world-class scientific institution, the program seeks to encourage development of the next generation of innovations in applied mathematics. The program sponsors visitors, seminar series, and external collaborations which illuminate novel mathematical phenomena which underpin phenomena in various areas of science and engineering.

Interested and strong students should apply to a regular academic department within the university.

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