My work focuses on the application of
techniques from nonlinear analysis to understand the behavior of
evolution equations, particularly those arising in optics and
biology. The mathematical core of this work is the development of
asymptotic theories, examination of well posedness, and demonstration
of the existence and stability of solitary wave solutions for the
modeling equations. Overview | Research | Grants/Awards | Teaching | Publications | Recent
Talks
• Mathematics Colloquium, Tufts University, October 2006 • Applied Mathematics and Computation Seminar, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, October 2006 • Invited talk, SIAM Annual Meeting, July 2006 • Invited talk, International Conference on Nonlinear Waves, Integrable Systems, and Applications, June 2005 • Invited talk, SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems, May 2005 |
JAMISON MOESER
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