Friday, October 31, 2025
| Time | Event | (+) | 
| 17:00 - 20:00 | Career Panel for Students and Junior Researchers (in McAllister Building) - Career Paths in Industrial and Government Panel, together with Pizza and networking games. This panel will include mathematicians and scientists that will discuss career opportunities in industry and government. | 
Saturday, November 1, 2025
| Time | Event | (+) | 
| 08:00 - 08:30 | Registration | |
| 08:30 - 09:30 | Opening Remarks & Plenary Talk (Room 100): George Karniadakis (Brown University) | |
| 09:30 - 10:00 | Coffee break | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Minisymposium Sessions | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Theory, Computation, and Applications for Nonlocal Models (111) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Interacting particle dynamics for sampling in high dimensions - Dejan Slepcev, Carnegie Mellon University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Compactness Results for a Nonlocal Dirichlet Energy and some applications - Tadele Mengesha, University of Tennessee | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Recent advances on asymptotically compatible schemes for nonlocal models - Xiaochuan Tian, Department of Mathematics [Univ California San Diego] | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Nonlocal models with local boundary conditions in semi-supervised learning - James M. Scott, Department of Mathematics and Statistics [Auburn] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Data-Driven Particle Dynamics: A Structure-Preserving Method for Emergent Behavior in Nonequilibrium Systems - Max Win, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Advances in the Mathematics of Infectious Diseases (112) | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:30 | › Exploring the Feedback Loop Between Behavior and Public Health - Alice Oveson, University System of Maryland | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Leveraging inter-species competition to improve the effectiveness of the sterile insect technique - Alex Safsten, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Mathematical assessment of the role of temperature variability on Lyme disease dynamics in Maryland - Salihu Musa, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Mathematical assessment of the roles of vaccination and Pap screening on the incidence of HPV and related cancers in the Republic of Korea - Soyoung Park, University of Maryland | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Mathematical modeling of the impact of age-targeted and dose-structured vaccination on malaria dynamics - Arnaja Mitra, University of Maryland | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Recent Mathematical and Computational Modeling Advances in Life Sciences (117) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Modeling and nonlinear simulation of solid tumor growth - Shuwang Li, Department of Applied Mathematics | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Synchronized Optimal Transport - Yanxiang Zhao, George Washington University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Evaluate the role of impulsive intervention on some network models - Yanyu Xiao, University of Cincinnati | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Convergence of the Regularised Immersed Boundary Method - Alexandre Milewski, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences [New York] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Data-Driven Modeling of Amyloid-beta Targeted Antibodies for Alzheimer's Disease - Kobra Rabiei, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Recent Advances of Innovative Numerical Methods for Nonlinear PDEs (118) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › A Locally Conservative Proximal Galerkin Method for Pointwise Bound Constraints - Guosheng Fu, Guosheng Fu | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Inverse radiative transfer via goal-oriented adaptive mesh refinement - Shukai Du, Syracuse University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Simulation of Cascade Gating in Ion Selectivity and Current Regulation - Pei Liu, Florida Institute of Technology | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Dynamically Regularized Lagrange Multiplier Method for the Incompressible Navier–Stokes Equations: Stability and Convergence - Cao-Kha Doan, Auburn University | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Energetic Variational Neural Network Discretizations of gradient flows - Yiwei Wang, University of California [Riverside] | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Computational Thermodynamics: Energy and Energy Landscape (119) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Entropy as Information: A unified, trajectory-driven route - Qijun Hong, Arizona State University [Tempe] | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Configurational entropy in solid and liquid silicon - Talid Sinno, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Zentropy - Zi-Kui Liu, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Energy Landscapes of Electron Hopping in Conductive Polymers: From Single-Chain Dynamics to Device Functionality - Ziyun Miao, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › ZENN: A Thermodynamics-Inspired Computational Framework for Heterogeneous Data-Driven Modeling - Shun Wang, Department of Mathematics, Penn state University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Computations (120) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Operator Splitting Method for Gradient Flows of Harmonic Maps - Lucas Bouck, Carnegie Mellon University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Spline-Based Solution Transfer with Potential Applications for Space-Time Methods - Logan Larose, Penn State University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Error estimates for the interpolation and approximation of gradients and vector fields on protected Delaunay meshes in R^d - David Williams, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Fully discrete error analysis of finite element discretizations of time-dependent Stokes equations in a stream-function formulation - Dmitriy Leykekhman | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Quantifying and Controlling Uncertainty in Complex Systems (121) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › A Scalable and Extensible Importance Sampling Based Framework for Safety-critical Systems Evaluation - Kostas G. Papakonstantinou, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Computing Rare Bifurcations in Dynamical Systems - Anirudh Subramanyam, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Reduced-order moment closure models for uncertainty quantification of multiscale complex systems - Di Qi, Department of mathematics Purdue University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Conformalized Decision Risk Assessment - Woody Zhu, Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › A Class of Interpretable and Decomposable Multi-period Convex Risk Measures - Luhao Zhang, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Recent Advances in Scientific Machine Learning Arising from PDEs (122) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Algebraically Precondition a Linear System With Graph Neural Networks - Jie Chen, IBM Research | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Data-driven discovery of conservation laws, Lax pairs, and system integrability - Wei Zhu, School of Mathematics - Georgia Institute of Technology | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Adaptive sampling and transfer learning for PDE models - Andreas Aristotelous, University of Akron | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Multiscale Neural Networks for Approximating Green's Functions - Yahong Yang, School of Mathematics - Georgia Institute of Technology | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › SSBE-PINN: A Sobolev Boundary Scheme Boosting Stability and Accuracy in Elliptic/Parabolic PDE Learning - Chuqi CHEN, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Recent Developments for Numerical Methods for PDEs (124) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Subspace correction methods for semicoercive and nearly semicoercive convex variational problems - Jongho Park, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [Saudi Arabia] | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Multiple Solutions of Nonlinear Differential Equations - Sun Lee, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Greedy algorithm based on localized RBFs for solution of fractional convection-diffusion-reaction equation - Reza Mollapourasl, Farmingdale State College - Majid Haghi, Farhangian University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Abstract Spectral Approximation Theories and Finite Element Methods for PDE Eigenvalue Problems - Jiguang Sun, Michigan Technological Univeristy | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Computational and Probabilistic Methods: From Theory to Practice (125) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › A criterion for crystallization in hard-core lattice particle systems - Ian Jauslin, Rutgers University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Hydrodynamic limits for interacting particles with two spatial scales - Daniel Chen, Brown University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Antithetic Noise in Diffusion Models - Guanyang Wang, Rutgers University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Random weights of DNNs and emergence of fixed points - Oleksii Krupchytskyi, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Cutoff for the Swendsen-Wang dynamics on the complete graph - Blanca Antonio, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Physics-Guided & Generative AI for Scientific Computing: Theory, Algorithms and Applications (207) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Unsupervised Neural Operators for Optimal Control: Scaling Laws and Applications - Wuzhe Xu, Purdue University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Learning Hyperbolic Conservation Laws from Data - Lizuo Liu, Dartmouth College | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › From Equations to Insights: Unraveling Symbolic Structures in PDEs with LLMs - Ling Liang, The University of Tennessee [Knoxville] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Variationally stable reduced basis neural operator - Yuan Qiu, Georgia Institute of Technology [Atlanta] | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Optimal Transport in Biological Sciences (208) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Optimal transport reveals dynamic gene regulatory networks via gene velocity estimation - Ritambhara Singh, Department of Computer Science | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Optimal Transport based metrics and statistics for quantifying cell shape heterogeneity - Wenjun Zhao, Wake Forest University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Efficient Trajectory Inference in Wasserstein Space Using Consecutive Averaging - Amartya Banerjee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Generative Particle Flows with Force-Matching for Reconstructing Nonlinear Cellular Dynamics - Hyemin Gu, University of Massachusetts [Amherst] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Synchronized Optimal Transport for Trajectory Inference in Biological Systems - Jingfeng Wang, North Carolina State University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Low-Rank Adaptation for Efficient Fine-Tuning in Foundation Models (209) | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Bridging Model Heterogeneity via LoRA-Based Knowledge Distillation in Federated Learning - Yujia Wang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Non-Convex Tensor Recovery from Tube-Wise Sensing - Tongle Wu, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University. | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Federated Fine-tuning of Large Language Models under Heterogeneous Tasks and Client Resources - Jiamu Bai, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › FLoRA: Federated Fine-Tuning Foundation Models with Heterogeneous Low-Rank Adaptations - Ziyao Wang, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › PrunedLoRA: Efficient and Robust Gradient-Based Structural Pruning for Low-rank Adaptation in Fine-tuning - Xin Yu, Xin Yu | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Nonlinear Waves in Fluids (210) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Exact solution and integrability of ballistic motion of fluid with free surface - Pavel Lushnikov, University of New Mexico | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Instabilities of steep Stokes waves - Sergey Dyachenko, State University of New York at Buffalo | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Well-posedness and stability of the Benjamin-Ono equation with quasiperiodic initial data - Sultan Aitzhan, Drexel University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Riemann problems, rarefaction waves, dispersive shocks and soliton refraction in the stationary Kadomtsev-Petviashvili and good Boussinesq equations - Lin Haodong, State University of New York at Buffalo | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Recent progress on soliton gases in two spatial dimensions - Gino Biondini, State University of New York [Buffalo] | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Recent advances in quantum machine learning (215) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Derivative-Free Quasi-Newton Optimization for Variational Quantum Algorithms - Dongwei Shi, Lehigh University [Bethlehem] | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Operator-Level Quantum Acceleration of Non-Logconcave Sampling - Jiaqi Leng, University of California [Berkeley] | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Recent Progress in Quantum Eigenvalue Problems - Ruizhe Zhang, Department of Computer Science [Purdue] | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › On the practical boundary of quantum computing advantages - Junyu Liu, University of Pittsburgh | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Critical Perspectives on Quantum Computing for Power System Computational Problems - Masoud Barati, University of Pittsburgh | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Advances in Modeling and Computation of Transport Problems (216) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › Reduced Basis Methods for Parametric Steady-State Radiative Transfer Equation - Fengyan Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › A Nodal Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Low-Rank Velocity Space Representation for the Multi-Scale BGK Model - Joseph Nakao, Swarthmore College | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › A Conservative and Positivity-Preserving Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Population Balance Equation - Ziyao Xu, Binghamton University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Adaptive-Rank Methods for the Multi-Scale BGK Equation via Greedy Sampling - William Sands, University of Delaware | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Invariant Measures for Data-Driven Dynamical System Identification - Jonah Botvinick-Greenhouse, Cornell University | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Scientific Machine Learning with Robust Computation (217) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › An efficient algorithm for computing the stationary statistical solution of some geophysical fluid systems - Daozhi Han, SUNY at Buffalo | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Uncertainty in Uncertainty and Rockafellian Relaxation - Sean Carney, Union College | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Scientific machine learning for blood glucose regulation in type 1 diabetes - Yixiang Deng, Brown University, University of Delaware | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › A numerical method for PDEs via stochastic particle trajectories - Jihun Han, University at Albany [SUNY] | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Contributed talks (218) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › A Modified Hermite Radial Basis Function for Accurate Interpolation - Amirhossein Fashamiha, University at Buffalo [SUNY] | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Cryo-EM images are intrinsically low-dimensional - Luke Evans, Center for Computational Mathematics, Flatiron Institute | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Dense binary images have large connected components - Kyle Fridberg, Center for Applied Mathematics [Ithaca] | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › HV Metric For Time-Domain Full Waveform Inversion - Matej Neumann, Department of Mathematics [Cornell] | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › Image Registration and Direct Inversion in the Ultrasound Elasticity Imaging Field - Rebecca Rodrigues, Rochester Institute of Technology | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Contributed talks (219) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › An Explicit Description of Implementation of 4D, H(div)-conforming Simplicial Finite Elements in MFEM - Saber Patrick, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Complete and Final Solution to the Problem of Rounding Errors and Their Accumulation in Python - Isom Jurayev, Retired | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Polynomial Extrapolation for Error Mitigation in Quantum Simulation - Pegah Mohammadipour, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › The many faces of stiffness: How a Runge-Kutta method can exhibit multiple convergence orders at the same time - Benjamin Seibold, Temple University [Philadelphia] | |
| 10:00 - 12:00 | Computational Dynamics (110) | (+) | 
| 10:00 - 10:24 | › MSE Culpa - Why the mean-squared-error is not enough for machine learning of chaotic dynamical systems - Romit Maulik, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:24 - 10:48 | › Modal Analysis of Quasi-Periodic Systems via Multi-variate Gaussian Process Regression - Jiwoo Song, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:48 - 11:12 | › Koopman Eigenfunctions, Synchronization, and Arnold Tongues for Coupled Stochastic Oscillators - Maxwell Kreider, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:12 - 11:36 | › Geometric local parameterization for solving Hele-Shaw problems with surface tension - Zengyan Zhang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 11:36 - 12:00 | › A Fully Implicit Hybrid Method for Kinetic Equations: Efficient Time Integration via Coarse-Fine Velocity Grid Coupling - Evan Habbershaw, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 12:00 - 13:30 | Lunch (Dining Hall) | |
| 12:00 - 13:30 | Poster Session | |
| 13:30 - 14:30 | Plenary Talk (Room 100): Abba Gumel (University of Maryland) | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Minisymposium Sessions | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Advances in Numerical Scheme-Inspired Data-driven Methods (216) | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Convergence and Performance of Finite-Difference-Based Methods for Noisy Black-Box Optimization - Dat Tran, Rowan University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Neural Networks with Trainable Matrix Activation Functions - Zhengqi Liu | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › The Measure Theoretic Koopman Operator - Maria Oprea, Cornell University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Fine-tuning Spatiotemporal Operator Learning for Turbulent Flows - Shuhao Cao, University of Missouri System | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Scientific Machine Learning for Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems (220) | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Physics-scaling informed data-driven turbulent inflow generation - Xiang Yang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Bayesian Inversion for Elliptic PDEs on unknown manifolds - John Harlim, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Multimodal Atmospheric Super-Resolution With Deep Generative Models - Haiwen Guan, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Hyperbolic machine learning moment closures for kinetic equations - Juntao Huang, Department of Mathematical Sciences | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Parametrizing Contact Diffeomorphisms - George Kevrekidis, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Developments in Applied Inverse Problems and Imaging (110) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Extending Qualitative Methods to Biharmonic Scattering - Isaac Harris, Purdue University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › All-at-once alternating minimization method for an inverse medium scattering problem - Thanh Nguyen | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Identifying defective units in infinite periodic arrays of sources - Nhung Nguyen, Kansas State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Statistical Inversion using Deep Network and Level Set Methods for Diffuse Optical Imaging - Taufiquar Khan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Inside-out duality for scattering poles - Jiguang Sun, Michigan Technological Univeristy | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Theory, Computation, and Applications for Nonlocal Models (111) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Interplay between Inertia and Viscous Stress in Continuum Defect Dynamics - Kaushik Dayal, Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Nonlocal Models for Traffic Flow - Wen Shen, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Seamless multiphysics coupling with peridynamics enabled by nodal finite element approximation - Prashant K. Jha, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Nonlinear Fractional Modeling of Viscoelasticity in Biotissues - Ziwei Yang, Lehigh University [Bethlehem] | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Monotone Nonlocal Neural Operator for Material Modeling with Conditionally Unique Solutions - Yue Yu, Lehigh University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Mathematical modelling for infectious diseases and interventions (112) | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › A General Analytic Approach to Predicting the Best Antibiotic Dosing Regimen - Leah Childers, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Inference of asymptomatic carriers of antimicrobial-resistant organisms in healthcare settings using multimodal observations - Sen Pei, Columbia University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Multiple Rational Behaviors in a Cholera Intervention Game - Connor Olson, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Modeling PrEP-on-demand strategies to prevent HIV transmission - Jessica Conway, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Stochastic Models of Viral Replication Dynamics: Extinction of Virus and Host - Rahnuma Islam, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | AI for Math (113) | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Can Large Language Models Adequately Perform Symbolic Reasoning Over Time Series? - Zewen Liu, Emory University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Derivation of physical equations for high-speed laser welding using large language models - Zhengxiao Yu, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › FoVer: Training Step-Level Reasoning Verifiers with Formal Verification Tools - Ryo Kamoi, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › The Quest for Open-Source Olympiad AI - Hamed Mahdavi, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Mathematical and Computational Modeling Advances in Life Sciences (117) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Virtual Cohorts for Within‑Host Cholera and Immune Dynamics - Harsh Jain, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Minnesota [Duluth] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Modeling treatment of osteoarthritis with standard therapy and senolytic drugs - Nourridine Siewe, Rochester Institute of Technology | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Toward Governing Equations for Agent-Based SIR Models: Calibrating Time-Varying Transmission - Erick Anderson, University of Minnesota [Duluth] | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › A Systematic Computational Framework for Practical Identifiability Analysis - Shun Wang, Department of Mathematics, Penn state University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Who's In and Who's Out: Leveraging Homogeneous Preclinical Data to Extrapolate Tumor Growth Outcomes Across Heterogeneous Populations - Chloe George | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Advances of Innovative Numerical Methods for Nonlinear PDEs (118) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › An Efficient, Decoupled, and Linearly Stabilized Scheme for Phase-Field Models with Variable Mobility - Zhiwei Zhang, Department of Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Analysis and Computation of a Generalized Ohta-Kawasaki Model - Yanxiang Zhao, George Washington University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Stability and Time-Step Constraints of Exponential Time Differencing Runge–Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Advection-Diffusion Equations - Ziyao Xu, Binghamton University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Efficient optimization-based invariant-domain-preserving limiter for high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods of solving compressible Euler equations - Chen Liu, University of Arkansas [Fayetteville] | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Structure-preserving reduced order models for thermodynamically consistent reversible-irreversible PDEs - Zengyan Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Computational Thermodynamics: Energy and Energy Landscape (119) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Melting of planetary materials determined by machine learning potentials - Jie Deng, Department of Geosciences [Princeton] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Designing selective cell targeting with multivalent interactions - Tine Curk, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Zentropy and the Recursive Property of Entropy for the Calculation of Free Energy Landscapes - Luke Myers, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Thermoelasticity and the free energy landscape of H-bond disorder and symmetrization: atomistic simulations of δ-AlOOH at high pressure - Chenxing Luo, Columbia University, Department of Geosciences [Princeton] | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Ab-initio CALPHAD modeling of NaNH2BH3 for solid-state H2 storage applications - Ricardo Amaral, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Computations (120) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Lᵖ-based theory for PDEs on closed manifolds of minimal regularity: A novel and elementary approach - Gonzalo Benavides, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Surface Stokes Without Inf-Sup Condition - Mansur Shakipov, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › A priori error analysis of the proximal Galerkin method for variational problems with inequality constraints - Masri Rami, Brown University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › FINITE ELEMENT APPROXIMATION TO LINEAR, SECOND ORDER, PARABOLIC EQUATIONS WITH L1 DATA - Abner Salgado, University of Tennessee System | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Quasi-neutral limit and the mixer layer problem of Planck-Nernst-Poisson-Navier-Stokes equations for electro-hydrodynamics - Shu Wang, Beijing University of Technology | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Quantifying and Controlling Uncertainty in Complex Systems (121) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › How to build a consistency model: Learning flow maps via self-distillation - Boffi Nicholas, Machine Learning Department [Carnegie Mellon Univ.] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › On Over-Parametrized Models and Sobolev Training - Li Matthew, University of Massachusetts [Amherst] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Hyperparameter optimization for Gaussian process methods - Nicholas Nelsen, Department of Mathematics [Cornell] | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Bridging the Model Hierarchy: A Physics-Guided Machine Learning Framework for High-Resolution Climate Simulation Enhancement - Pouria Behnoudfar, University of Wisconsin Madison | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Spectral Regularized Kernel Two-Sample Tests - Omar Hagrass, Princeton university, department of operations research and financial engineering | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Advances in Scientific Machine Learning Arising from PDEs (122) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Neural Approximate Inverse Preconditioners - Yuanzhe Xi, Emory University [Atlanta, GA] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › A Natural Deep Ritz Method for Essential Boundary Value Problems - Shuo Zhang, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Computing ground states of Bose-Einstein condensation by normalized deep neural network - Zhipeng Chang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Randomized Greedy Algorithms for Neural Network Optimization in Solving PDEs - Xiaofeng Xu, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Randomized subspace correction methods for convex optimization - Jongho Park, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [Saudi Arabia] | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent Developments for Numerical Methods for PDEs (124) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Structure-preserving Discretization of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck Equations via the Onsager Principle - Hailiang Liu, Iowa State University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Discretization analysis for a convection-diffusion problem - Constantin Bacuta, Constantin Bacuta | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Numerical Approximation for Equations with Line Dirac Sources - Hengguang Li, Wayne State University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Hierarchical Preconditioning for Stochastic Optimal Control Problems - Zhendong Li, Lehigh University - Bedřich Sousedík, University of Maryland [Baltimore County] - Akwum Onwunta, Lehigh University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Computational and Probabilistic Methods: From Theory to Practice (125) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Spin system dynamics beyond worst-case initialization - Gheissari Reza, Northwestern University [Evanston] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Facilitating Efficiency of Deep Neural Networks using Marchenko-Pastur Distribution - Mariia Kiyashko, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Percolation and Criticality in Hyperuniform Networks - Yongyi Wang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Markov chain resetting: a general view - Yuri Suhov, Penn State | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Physics-Guided & Generative AI for Scientific Computing: Theory, Algorithms and Applications (207) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Error Analysis of Operator Learning on the Space of Probability Measures - Frank Cole, University of Minnesota [Twin Cities] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Constrained Policy Optimization for Large Language Model Alignment - Dongsheng Ding, The University of Tennessee [Knoxville] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › On exploration of an interior mirror descent flow for stochastic nonconvex constrained problem - Kuangyu Ding, School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › LoDAdaC: a unified local training-based decentralized framework with Adam-type updates and compressed communication - Yangyang Xu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Optimal Transport in Biological Sciences (208) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:48 | › Cryo-EM as a Stochastic Inverse Problem - Diego Balam Sanchez Espinosa, Cornell University [Ithaca] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Robust Molecular Structure Comparison via Optimal Transport - Xiaoqi Wei, North Carolina State University [Raleigh] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Machine-Learning Interatomic Potentials for Long-Range Systems - Yajie Ji, Yale University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Optimal Transport Modeling of Cellular Differentiation: From Low-Rank Structure to Temporal Dynamics - Peter Halmos, Computer Science Department [Princeton] | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Foundation Models: From Theory to Practice (209) - Session 1 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Towards Interpretable Time Series Foundation Models - Tengfei Ma, Stony Brook University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Sparse and Low-Dimensional Structures in Deep Networks - Akshay Rangamani, New Jersey Institute of Technology [Newark] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › A Foundation Model Approach for Learning Causal Graphs - Naiyu Yin, Lehigh University | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › PDE Foundation Model: Generalization, Learning to Learn and more - Jingmin Sun, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Toward Universal Foundation Model for Neuroimaging - Huang Haoxu, New York University | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Nonlinear Waves in Fluids (210) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Stokes Waves and Their New Secondary Bifurcations - Anastassiya Semenova, Rochester Institute of Technology | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Breather interactions in the discrete Manakov system - Nicholas Ossi, State University of New York at Buffalo | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Generalized Constantin-Lax-Majda Equation with Dissipation - Denis Silantyev, University of Colorado [Colorado Springs] | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Recent advances in quantum machine learning (215) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Quantum DeepONet: Neural operators accelerated by quantum computing - Pengpeng Xiao, Yale University [New Haven] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Quantum Machine Learning Applications in High Energy Physics and Beyond - Konstantin Matchev, University of Alabama [Tuscaloosa] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Quantum-Assisted Machine Learning for Physics AI and Surrogate Modeling - Alex Khan, BQP | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Quantum-Inspired Hamiltonian Descent for LLM Sparsification - Yuxiang Peng, Department of Computer Science [Purdue] | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › PolarGrad: A Class of Matrix-Gradient Optimizers from a Unifying Preconditioning Perspective - Weijie Su, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Scientific Machine Learning with Robust Computation (217) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Data-Driven Modeling with the Koopman Operator - Andrew Horning, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Data Uniformity Improves Training Efficiency and More, with a Convergence Framework Beyond the NTK Regime - Yuqing Wang, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Neural Correction Operator: solving EIT with operator learning and conditional diffusion model - Ke Chen, University of Delaware | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Contributed talks (218) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Modeling Regulatory Crosstalk among Cellular Pathways in Colorectal Cancer - Pascal Kingsley Kataboh, Swarthmore College | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Persistence of Lotka-Volterra Food Chains Using an Averaged Rate Model - Sepideh Vafaie, Montclair State University [USA] | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Quantification of the Economic and Environmental Value of a Green Hydrogen Energy Market in the United States - Ashira Mawji, Cornell University | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Estimation of Degradation rate in Biological cells - Lan Trinh, Department of Mathematics [Tulane, New Orleans] | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | Contributed talks (219) - Session 4 | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Asymptotic Expansion of the Iterated Solution in the Case of Multiple Scattering Configurations - Souaad Lazergui, New Jersey Institute of Technology [Newark] | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Modeling and Simulation of the Cholesteric Landau–de Gennes model - Andrew Hicks, Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › The Phase Space of the Three-Vortex Problem and Its Application to Vortex-Dipole Scattering - Roy Goodman, New Jersey Institute of Technology | |
| 14:30 - 16:30 | New Algorithms and Theory for Reinforcement Learning (222) | (+) | 
| 14:30 - 14:54 | › Explainable reinforcement learning from human feedback to improve language model alignment - Shicheng Liu, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 14:54 - 15:18 | › Data-Driven Knowledge Transfer in Batch Q* Learning - Wenbo Jing, New York University | |
| 15:18 - 15:42 | › Federated Online Reinforcement Learning - Zhong Zheng, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 15:42 - 16:06 | › Robust Decision Making Without Compromising Learning Efficiency - Laixi Shi, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering [Johns Hopkins University] | |
| 16:06 - 16:30 | › Gap-Dependent Analysis for Online Q-Learning - Haochen Zhang, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 16:30 - 17:00 | Coffee break | |
| 17:00 - 18:00 | Plenary Talk (Room 100): Noel Walkington (Carnegie Mellon University) | |
| 18:30 - 20:00 | Banquet and Business Meeting - at Nittany Lion INN Ballroom ABC | 
Sunday, November 2, 2025
| Time | Event | (+) | 
| 08:00 - 08:30 | Registration | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Minisymposium Sessions | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Recent Developments in Applied Inverse Problems and Imaging (110) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Integral equations for linear flexural-gravity waves - Hoskins Jeremy, University of Chicago | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Super-resolution Imaging in Disordered Media - Alexei Novikov, Penn State | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › A fast reconstruction method for radiating sources in Maxwell's equations - Le Thu, University of Wisconsin-Madison | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Learning Surrogates and Operator-to-Function Maps for Imaging Inverse Problems - Anuj Abhishek, Case Western Reserve University [Cleveland] | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › A nonlocal boundary value method for fractional parabolic equations - Thi-Phong Nguyen, New Jersey Institute of Technology | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Experimental sciences and mathematical modeling (112) | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Linear and nonlinear waves in microwave transmission lines - Stephen Sorokanich, Air Force Research Lab | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Two-Dimensional foams and coagulation equations with particle emission - Joe Klobusicky, University of Scranton | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Modeling to understand, predict, and control invasive spotted lanternfly populations - Daniel Stroembom, Lafayette College, Department of Biology | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Capillary Rise Dynamics Through Fully and Partially Saturated Deformable Porous Material - Javed Siddique, JAVED I SIDDIQUE | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Using Neural Networks and Persistence Homology to Predict Membrane Filter Throughput - Giovanni Nardone, New Jersey Institute of Technology | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Multiscale Techniques in Scientific Machine Learning (113) | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Hybrid Iterative Solvers with Geometry-Aware Neural Preconditioners for Parametric PDEs - Youngkyu Lee, Brown University | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Deep Neural Networks with General Activations: Super-Convergence in Sobolev Norms - Yahong Yang, School of Mathematics - Georgia Institute of Technology | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Integral Representations of Sobolev Spaces via ReLU^k Activation Function and Optimal Error Estimates for Linearized Networks - Tong Mao | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Dualization: from subspace correction to operator splitting and alternating direction methods of multipliers - Boou Jiang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [Saudi Arabia] | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications (117) | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Kernel Approximation Using the Proxy Point Method via Contour Integration - Mikhail Lepilov | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Estimating High-Dimensional Covariance Matrices with Hierarchical Rank Structure - Robin Armstrong - Center for Applied Mathematics [Cornell] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › A Unified Spectral Approach to Scalar, Linear Volterra Equations - David Darrow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Modified Lanczos recursions for discrete exterior PDE problems and other large-scale LTI systems with dense spectra - Vladimir Druskin, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Southern Methodist University [Dallas, TX, USA] | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Near-optimal Spectral Density Estimation via Explicit and Implicit Deflation - Rajarshi Bhattacharjee, University of Massachusetts Amherst | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Recent Advances of Innovative Numerical Methods for Nonlinear PDEs (118) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Recent progress in the analysis of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck system - Rolf Ryham, Fordham University [New York] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › An integral equation method and an asymptotic analysis approach for erosion in porous media - Szu-Pei Fu, Farmingdale State College | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Solver-in-the-Loop joint operator learning: fractional Laplace-Beltrami features for interface reconstruction - Shuhao Cao, University of Missouri System | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Surface Navier-Stokes Without Inf-Sup Condition - Mansur Shakipov, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › A general framework to derive linear, decoupled and energy-stable schemes for reversible-irreversible thermodynamically consistent models - Jia Zhao, University of Alabama | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Computational Thermodynamics: Energy and Energy Landscape (119) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Accelerating Energy Solutions with High-Entropy Materials: Leveraging Disorder, Computation, and AI - Corey Oses, Johns Hopkins University | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Thermodynamics of Mg2SiO4 under extreme pressures: Implications for super-Earths' interiors - Donghao Zheng | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Ferroelastic Hysteresis and Shear-Modulus Softening in CaSiO3 Perovskite - Tianqi Wan, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › PyZentropy: Implementing recursive entropy for first-principles thermodynamics in Python - Nigel Hew, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Computations (120) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Continuous data assimilation by non-interpolant observables - Vladimir Yushutin, The University of Tennessee [Knoxville] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Explicit corrector in homogenization of monotone operators and its application to nonlinear dielectric elastomer composites - Yuliya Gorb, National Science Foundation [Alexandria, VA] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Unified spatiotemporal formulations for time-dependent convection-diffusion problems - Seulip Lee, Tufts University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Reduced Krylov Basis Methods for Parametric Partial Differential Equations - Cheng Zuo, Department of Mathematics, The Pennsylvania State University | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Quantifying and Controlling Uncertainty in Complex Systems (121) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Large Deviation Theory-Informed Importance Sampling for Rare Event Estimation and Control - Shanyin Tong, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Extreme event estimation for stochastic differential equations via precise large deviation theory - Timo Schorlepp, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences [New York] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Randomized Algorithms for Optimal Experimental Design - Vishwas Hebbur Venkata Subba Rao, Argonne national laboratory | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Kernel Density Estimation Adaptive Importance Sampling with Gaussian Processes for Rare-events Probability Estimation - Ashwin Renganathan, Penn State | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Scaling Scenario-Based Chance-Constrained Optimization for Rare Events - Jaeseok Choi, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Recent Advances in Scientific Machine Learning Arising from PDEs (122) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Solving Two-Phase Flow and Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems with Moving Interfaces - Pengtao Sun, University of Nevada [Las Vegas] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Long-Horizon PDE Prediction via Energy-Stable Evolutionary KANs - Guang Lin, Department of mathematics Purdue University | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Operator learning for hyperbolic PDEs - Christopher Wang, Cornell University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Barron Approximation and locally optimal shallow neural networks - Gerrit Welper, University of Central Florida [Orlando] | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Recent Developments for Numerical Methods for PDEs (124) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Liquid Crystal Networks preasymptotic energy and its approximation via a Local Discontinuous Galerkin method - Gonzalo Benavides, University of Maryland [College Park] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Quantum algorithms for solving PDEs - Xiantao Li, Xiantao Li | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Advanced Numerical Methodologies for Fluid-Structure Interactions - Pengtao Sun, University of Nevada [Las Vegas] | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Adaptive Preconditioning of Sparse Linear Systems using Successive Over-Relaxation with Reinforcement Learning - Soha Yusuf | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Computational and Probabilistic Methods: From Theory to Practice (125) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 09:18 | › Computational and probabilistic methods to understand the dynamics of biological networks - Reka Albert, Penn State System | |
| 09:18 - 10:06 | › Probabilistic Analysis of Gaussian Elimination - Konstantin Tikhomirov, Department of Mathematical Sciences | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Random sphere-packing on lattices - Izabella Stuhl, Penn State University | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Physics-Guided & Generative AI for Scientific Computing: Theory, Algorithms and Applications (207) - Session 3 | (+) | 
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › FunDiff: Diffusion models over function spaces for physics-informed generative modeling - Lu Lu, Yale University [New Haven] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Quantitative Clustering in Mean-Field Transformer Models - Shi Chen, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › A supervised learning scheme for the Hamilton-Jacobi equation via density coupling - Haomin Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Collective Behavior for Biologically Inspired and Social Systems (208) | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Agent-Based Modeling of Collective Foraging and Movement in Bison Herds - Woods Jacob, Temple University [Philadelphia] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Neuromorphic Decision Making for Resource Constrained Robot Collectives - Himani Sinhmar, Princeton University | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Structured heterogeneity leads to group-level selective sensitivity and robustness - Ian Xul Belaustegui, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering [Princeton] | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Emergence of cooperative behavior in multi-agent models of thermal huddles - Nicole Zalewski, Temple University | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Adaptive dynamics of reputation, gossip, and moral norms - Taylor Kessinger, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Foundation Models: From Theory to Practice (209) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Hierarchical Mamba Meets Hyperbolic Geometry: A New Paradigm for Structured Language Embeddings - Mengjia Xu, New Jersey Institute of Technology [Newark] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Robust Feature Selection for Trustworthy AI - Anton Xue, University of Texas at Austin [Austin] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Surya FM: A foundation model in heliophysics. - Spiridon Kasapis, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › In-Context Operator Learning on the Space of Probability Measures - Dixi Wang, Purdue University | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Multimodal Foundation Model for Accelerating Numerical Simulation of Differential Equations via Error Correction - Jiaxin Yuan, University of Maryland, College Park | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Recent advances in low-rank methods and their applications (210) | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › A Sampling-Based Adaptive Rank Approach to the Wigner-Poisson System - Sining Gong, Michigan State University [East Lansing] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Discrepancies are Virtue: Weak-to-Strong Generalization through Lens of Intrinsic Dimension - Yijun Dong, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences [New York] | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Why machine learning researchers should care about low-rank structures? - Annan Yu, Cornell University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Efficient oversampled Tensor-Train Cross approximation for large data - Daniel Hayes, University of Delaware [Newark] | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Contributed talks (217) - Session 5 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › A generalized reduction scheme for the Stochastic Weighted Particle Method - John Zweck, New York Institute of Technology | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Convergence of Markov Chains for Stochastic Gradient Descent with Separable Functions - Zaleski Philip, New Jersey Institute of Technology | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Polynomial complexity sampling from multimodal distributions using Sequential Monte Carlo - Ruiyu Han, Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Rescuing double robustness: safe estimation under complete misspecification - Lorenzo Testa, Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh] | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Contributed talks (218) - Session 6 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Exact analysis of basis pursuit denoising via differential inclusions and a selection principle - Gabriel Provencher Langlois, New York University | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Lattice Annotated Temporal (LAT) Logic for Non-Markovian Reasoning - Kaustuv Mukherji, Syracuse University | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › On Healthy, Sick, and Dead Equations of Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations - Isom Jurayev, Retired | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Orthogonality Spaces over Finite Fields - Thang Nguyen, New Mexico State University | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Synchronization of coupled oscillators on self-similar sets - Matthew Mizuhara, The College of New Jersey | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Contributed talks (219) - Session 7 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › Inertial Particle Dynamics of Different Shapes in Fluid Flows - Takashi Yashiro, Montclair State University [USA] | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › The Rayleigh Collapse of Two Spherical Bubbles - Daniel Hobbs, Rochester Institute of Technology | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Optimizing Peristaltic Pump Shapes for Particle Transport in Stokes Flow - Ruowen Liu, Rider University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Dynamics of Ocean Kinematic Properties - Denny Kirwan, University of Delaware | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › The Complexities of Discontinuous Attractor Trajectories: Explorations of Periodic Forcing of the Ocean Vorticity Equation - Helga Huntley, Rowan University | |
| 08:30 - 10:30 | Advances in Modeling and Computation of Transport Problems (216) - Session 2 | (+) | 
| 08:30 - 08:54 | › DATA COMPLETION FOR ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY BY CONDITIONAL DIFFUSION MODELS - Ke Chen, University of Delaware | |
| 08:54 - 09:18 | › Fast Algorithms for A Linear Four-Field Thermo-Poroelastic Model - Mingchao Cai, Morgan State University | |
| 09:18 - 09:42 | › Binned Spectral Power Loss for Improved Prediction of Chaotic Systems - Dibyajyoti Chakraborty, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 09:42 - 10:06 | › Moment-enhanced shallow water equations for non-slip boundary conditions - Shiping Zhou, Michigan State University [East Lansing] | |
| 10:06 - 10:30 | › Data-driven Whitney forms for structure preserving models - Benjamin Shaffer, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee break | |
| 11:00 - 12:00 | Plenary Talk (Room 100): Jinchao Xu (KAUST & Penn State University) | |
| 12:00 - 12:15 | Closing Remarks |