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Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices

MONDAY, 10/6
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Sean Lawton (UMCP):
The Topology of the Moduli of Free Group Representations
TUESDAY, 10/7
3:30 PM
MTH 1308
STUDENT DYNAMICS SEMINAR AND RIT
Marcel Guardia (Barcelona):
Exponentially Small Splitting of Separatrices for the Rapidly Forced Pendulum
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
MTH 3206
SPECIAL COLLOQUIUM:
A Celebration of Sergei Novikov's 70th Birthday

2:15: Igor Krichever, Columbia University:
Soliton equations and Riemann-Schottky type problems
3:15: Boris Mityagin, Ohio State University:
Instability zones of the Hill operator and their asymptotic behavior
4:00-4:45: Tea in room 3201
4:45: Jonathan Rosenberg, University of Maryland:
40 years of Novikov's Higher Signature Conjecture
5:45: Sergei Novikov, University of Maryland:
A new discretization of complex analysis
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
LOGIC SEMINAR
Moshe Kamensky, University of Waterloo:
Model Theory of the Tannakian Formalism
3:30 PM
CSCAMM SEMINAR ROOM CSIC 4122
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR (Note Room Change)
Elias Balaras (Bioengineering, UMD):
Embedded-boundary Methods for Fluid-structure Interactions in Biological Flows
WEDNESDAY, 10/8
3:00 PM
MTH 1313
STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
David Aulicino, UMCP:
An Introduction to Teichmüller Space
THURSDAY, 10/9
3:30 PM
MTH 1311
DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Yong Zheng, UMCP:
Arnold Diffusion in the Planar Five Body Problem
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Jesenko Vukadinovic, Department of Mathematics, College of Staten Island and Graduate Center of the City Univ. of New York (CUNY) :
Inertial manifolds for nonlinear Fokker-Planck (Smoluchowski) equations arising in the modeling of nematic polymers
FRIDAY, 10/10
11:00 AM
IPST 1116
JOINT FLUID DYNAMICS and APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
(Note special day, time, and room)
Jane Wang, Cornell University:
Insect Flight: Aerodynamics, Efficiency, and Evolution