Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
MONDAY, 4/19 |
3:00 PM MTH 1311 | GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Piotr Grinevich (Landau Institute): Initial boundary value problem for the nonlinear
Schrodinger equation (finite-gap approximation)
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3:00 PM MTH 1313 | LOGIC SEMINAR
Michael Gittings: Secrets of Measure: What Royden Doesn't Tell You
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4:00 PM MTH 3206 | MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
Ricardo Nochetto: Adaptive Finite Element Methods I: What is the
Finite Element Method?
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TUESDAY, 4/20 |
2:00 PM CSIC 4122
| CSCAMM SEMINAR
Randy LeVeque, University of Washington: Solitary Waves in Layered Nonlinear Media
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2:30 PM MTH B0427 | SPECIAL WORKING SEMINAR ON ALTERATIONS-(LECTURE 2)
Andrew Snowden: "Blow-ups: definitions, examples and basic facts, II"
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Dr. Tobias von Petersdorff (Dept. of Math, UMCP): Fast numerical methods for parabolic problems in
high dimensions
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WEDNESDAY, 4/21 |
2:00 PM CSIC 4122 | CSCAMM SEMINAR
Anne Chaka, Computational Chemistry at National
Institute of Standards and Technology: How Scientific Computing, Knowledge Management, and
Databases can Enable Advances and New Insights in
Chemical Technology
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Jeffrey Adams (Maryland): Representations with an Iwahori Fixed Vector III
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4:00 PM MTH 1308 | MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
Eric Slud: Markov Chain Monte Carlo - Simulation Techniques in
Statistics I
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THURSDAY, 4/22 |
12:15 PM 1207 Energy
Res. Bldg
| APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Mark Raizen, UT Austin: TBA
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Dmitry Dolgopyat (University of Maryland): Regularity of transport coefficients for Lorenz gas
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3:30 PM MTH 1313 | PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR (Please Note Room Change)
Suncica Canic, University of Houston: Effective, closed equations describing the flow blood
in compliant vessels
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | STATISTICS SEMINAR (Please Note Room Change)
Professor C. R. Rao, Statistics Dept, Penn State
University: Kalman Filtering and Multitarget Tracking
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FRIDAY, 4/23 |
3:00 PM MTH 3206 | MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
Professor C. R. Rao (Pennsylvania State
University), Department of Statistics: Anti-eigen and anti-singular values of a matrix and
applications to problems in statistics
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