Tuesday 12:10-12:50 PM MATH 350 |
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title of a talk for the abstract (if available).
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schedule.
A new
feature of the colloquium: Lunch will be provided!
September 2 |
Nandor Sieben (Northern Arizona University) |
How
to beat your neighbor at precision bowling and group
generation |
September 9 |
Mati Rubin (Ben Gurion University) |
Locally
moving groups, reconstruction and undecidability |
September 23 |
Gerard Misiolek (Notre Dame) |
Ill-posedness of the
incompressible Euler equations in borderline spaces |
October 7 |
Claire Levaillant (UC Santa Barbara) |
Recent
developments in universal quantum computation |
October 24 (FRIDAY 3-4 PM ECCR 245) Joint Math & Applied Math Colloquium |
James O. Ramsay (McGill University) Department of Psychology |
Multivariate and functional principal components without eigenanalysis |
October 28 |
Daniel Stroock (MIT) |
The
prime number theorem |
November 11 |
Anca Radulescu (SUNY New Paltz) |
Real
and complex dynamics for symbolic sequences of
logistic maps |
November 18 |
Robert Varley (University of Georgia) |
Rational homotopy
theory and its completions |
December 9 3 PM |
Boris Khesin (University of Toronto) |
Pentagram
maps and nondegenerate curves |