Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
MONDAY, 2/19 |
3:00 PM MTH 1313 | GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Steve Halperin (CMPS Dean): Exponential growth and an asymptotic formula for the
ranks of homotopy groups of a finite 1-connected
complex
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TUESDAY, 2/20 |
1:15 PM IPST (Bldg 085)
1116
| INFORMAL STATISTICAL PHYSICS SEMINAR
Konstantina Trivisa, Department of Mathematics,
UMCP: On Multicomponent Reactive Flows
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Bijan Afsari, UMCP: Processing of Manifold-Valued Signals: A New
Problem?
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2:00 PM MTH 1308 | DYNAMICS SEMINAR (Please Note Day Change)
Giovanni Forni: TBA
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3:00 PM MTH 1311 | LOGIC SEMINAR
David Kueker: Abstract elementary classes and infinitary logics
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Dr. Johnny Guzman (University of Minnesota): A Superconvergent Mixed Discontinuous Galerkin
Method
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3:30 PM MTH 1313 | STATISTICS SEMINAR--(Please Note Day Change)
Professor Alexander S. Cherny, Moscow State
University: Coherent Risk Measures
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WEDNESDAY, 2/21 |
2:00 PM CSIC 4122 | CSCAMM SEMINAR
Professor Liliana Borcea, Department of
Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice
University: Electrical Impedance Tomography with resistor
networks.
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2:00 PM MTH 1313 | LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Brian Smithling (University of Chicago): Some structure results on the moduli stack of formal
Lie groups
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3:00 PM MTH 1308 | ALGEBRA/NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR
Karen Acquista (Boston University): The Weil group of a 2-local field
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THURSDAY, 2/22 |
12:15 PM 1207 Energy
Res. Bldg.
| APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR -- Two Twenty-Minute Talks
Speaker 1: Alexandra Landsman, Naval Research Lab
Speaker 2: Eric Corwin, Univ. of Chicago (tentative)
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SPECIAL SEMINAR
John Lott (Univ. of Michigan): Ricci curvature for metric-measure spaces
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Patrick Shipman, Department of Mathematics,
UMCP: Geometric and Mechanistic Models for Phyllotactic
Patterns on Plants
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FRIDAY, 2/23 |
3:00 PM MTH 3206
| MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
John Lott (University of Michigan): The work of Grigory Perelman
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