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Diane Denny, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics
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Education
- PhD: University of Maryland at College Park, 1997
- MS: Courant Institute of Mathematics, 1987
- BA: Wake Forest University, 1975
Research Interests
- Nonlinear partial differential equations, applied analysis, mathematical modeling,
and scientific computation related to applications in fluid dynamics, nonlinear waves,
and mathematical physics.
Publications
- D. Denny, "Existence and uniqueness of global solutions to a model for the flow
of an incompressible, barotropic fluid with capillary effects", Electronic Journal of
Differential Equations, Vol. 2007, No. 39, (2007), 1-23.
- D. Denny, "Computational solutions of the equations for a multidimensional
diffuse-interface model of compressible fluid flow with capillary effects",
Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Mathematics Education, 1, No. 1, (2006), 1-6.
- D. Denny and R.L. Pego, "Models of low-speed flow for near-critical fluids with
gravitational and capillary effects", Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 58, No. 1, (2000),
103-125.
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