Khachik V. Sargsyan, Ph.D.

starting July 2007, Postdoctoral Appointee

at Transportation Energy Center

Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA


Academic
  • Vita etc.(as of Nov 2009)

    Curriculum Vitae pdf html
    Resume pdf


  • Publications:

    -- "Spectral representation and reduced order modeling of the dynamics of stochastic reaction networks via adaptive data partitioning",
    with Bert J Debusschere, Habib N Najm and Olivier Le Maitre, accepted to SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2009.

    -- "Bayesian inference of spectral expansions for predictability assessment in stochastic reaction networks",
    with Bert J Debusschere, Habib N Najm and Youssef M Marzouk, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 6:10, 2009.

    -- "Asymptotics of rare events in birth-death processes bypassing the exact solutions",
    with Charles R Doering, Leonard M Sander and Eric Vanden-Eijnden, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 19:6, 2007. (pdf)

    -- "Fluctuations in chemical reactions in a large volume",
    Proceedings of GFD-2005 Program, 2005. (pdf)

    -- "A numerical method for some stochastic differential equations with multiplicative noise",
    with Charles R Doering and Peter Smereka, Physics Letters A, 344:2-4, 2005, pp.149-155. (pdf)

    -- "Extinction times for birth-death processes: exact results, continuum asymptotics, and the failure of the Fokker-Planck approximation",
    with Charles R Doering and Leonard M Sander, SIAM Journal on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, 3:2, 2005, pp.283-299. (pdf)


  • Teaching:

    Spring 2007   Math 215, Multivariable Calculus
    Winter 2007   Math 115, Calculus
    Fall 2006        Math 115, Calculus
    Winter 2003   Math 105, Precalculus
    Fall 2002        Math 105, Precalculus


  • Grading:

    Fall 2005       Math 556, Methods of Applied Mathematics
    Winter 2004  Math 351, Principles of Analysis
    Spring 2003  Math 454, Boundary Value Problems for Partial Differential Equations
    Winter 2003  Math 354, Fourier Analysis and its Applications




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