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CAREER: Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Applications — NSF Award to Auburn University (AL, $225,329)

The research project focuses on stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), which play a significant role in explaining complex phenomena across diverse fields such as physics, biology, and chemistry; they can model real-world problems, including tumor growth, forest fire propagation, superconductivity, and the

Award titleCAREER: Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Applications
Award ID2443823
AwardeeAuburn University
CityAUBURN
StateAL
Amount obligated$225,329
Principal investigatorLe Chen
ProgramPROBABILITY, OFFICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY AC
Start date07/01/2025
AbstractThe research project focuses on stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), which play a significant role in explaining complex phenomena across diverse fields such as physics, biology, and chemistry; they can model real-world problems, including tumor growth, forest fire propagation, superconductivity, and the structure of the universe. The broader impacts of this project involve enhancing societal well-being through potential advancements in cancer treatment, fire management, environmen
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