Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
MONDAY, 2/25 |
3:00 PM MTH 1311
| GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Jane Long, UMCP: The Steenrod Algebra and Group Cohomology
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3:00 PM MTH 3206 | APPLIED MATH/PDE SEMINAR (Note Time Change)
Mac Hyman, Los Alamos National Laboratory: Paradigm Shifts in Science-Based Simulations
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TUESDAY, 2/26 |
10:00 AM MTH 2300 | ALGEBRA - NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR
Greg Bard (Fordham Univ.): A Fast Approximate Multiplication Algorithm
for Real Matrices
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2:00 PM MTH 1308 | STUDENTS DYNAMICS SEMINAR AND RIT
Speaker1: Dmitry Dolgopyat, UMCP
Speaker2: Kevin McGoff, UMCP
Outer Billiards
Symbolic Extensions and Entropy Structure
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3:00 PM MTH 1311 | LOGIC SEMINAR
Greggo Johnson, UMCP: Approximations in AECs with Finite Character
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Professor Pedro Morin (Universidad Nacional del
Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina): Convergence of Adaptive Finite Elements for
Eigenvalue Problems
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WEDNESDAY, 2/27 |
11:00 AM MTH 3206 | SPECIAL PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR (Note Time Change)
Diego Cordoba, Department of Mathematics
Institute of Mathematics and Fundamental Physics
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Spain: Interfase Evolution: The Hele-Shaw and Muskat Problem
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | LIE GROUPS AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Tom Haines, UMCP : The Tits Group II following Kottwitz
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2:00 PM CISC 4122 | CSCAMM SEMINAR
Professor Markus Püschel, Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University: Linear Transforms: Theory and Automatic Implementation
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THURSDAY, 2/28 |
12:15 PM 1207 Energy
Res. Bldg.
| APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Edward Ott, University of Maryland: Low Dimensional Behavior in Large Systems
of Coupled Oscillators
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2:00 PM MTH 1311 | DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Alex Eskin (University of Chicago): The Hodge Norm and the Teichmüller Geodesic Flow
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3:30 PM MTH 3206 | PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Xiaoyi Zhang, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: Characterization of Minimal Mass Blow Up Solution
of Focusing Mass Critical NLS
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4:30 PM MTH 3206 | NORBERT WIENER CENTER SEMINAR
Luke Rogers, University of Connecticut: Smooth Cutoffs for Functions on Fractal Sets,
and Applications
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FRIDAY, 2/29
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3:00 PM MTH 3206 | STAT SEMINAR (Note Unusual Day, Place and Time)
and MATH COLLOQUIUM
Professor Richard Durrett, Cornell University
Mathematics Department: Stochastic Spatial Models
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