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 Monday 4-5 PM in MATH
                        350 
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Click on the
          title of a talk for the abstract (if available).
          Click here for last semester's
            schedule.
        
The colloquium is preceded by tea at
        3:30 PM in MATH 350.
        
|  January 6 | 
               Zhongyang Li (Cambridge)  | 
               Critical
                  parameters of lattice models | 
            
|  January 9 (THURSDAY)  | 
               Jeremey Clark (Michigan State)  | 
               Suppressed
                  dispersion for a randomly kicked quantum particle in a
                  Dirac comb | 
            
|  January 10 (FRIDAY)  | 
               Daniel Valesin (UBC)  | 
               The
                  contact process on power law random graphs | 
            
|  February 10 | 
               Ruth Martin (University of Colorado) Harvey Segur (University of Colorado)  | 
               Three-wave
                  resonant interactions | 
            
|  February 17 | 
               Samuel Grushevsky (Stony Brook University)  | 
               The
                  geometry of the moduli space of abelian varieties | 
            
|  February 28  (FRIDAY) (Benson 185) (Joint with Applied Math)  | 
               Pavol Cerny (Boulder)  | 
               Program
                  synthesis for network updates | 
            
|  March 3 | 
               Robert Stanton (Ohio State University)  | 
               Fine
                  structure of special symplectic representations | 
            
|  March 10 4:10 - 5:00 PM 5:10 - 6:00 PM  | 
               Hessel Posthuma,  (Korteweg-de Vries Institute, University of Amsterdam) Xiang Tang (Washington University)  | 
               Higher
                  index theorems for proper actions Integration of exact Courant algebroids  | 
            
|  March 17 (3:30 - 5:30) (Math. Dept. Diversity Workshop Panel)  | 
               Phillip Kutzko  (Iowa) Ruth Haas (Smith) Aloysius (Loek) Helminck (North Carolina State) Paulette Willis (Reasoning Mind Inc.)  | 
               Increasing
                  the representation of traditionally underrepresented
                  groups in mathematics Ph.D. programs in the US | 
            
|  March 24 - 28  | 
               SPRING BREAK | 
               SPRING BREAK | 
            
|  April 4 (FRIDAY) (Benson 185) (Joint with Applied Math)  | 
               Seth Sullivant (North Carolina State)  | 
               Phylogenetic
                  algebraic geometry | 
            
|  April 7 | 
               Kyle Peterson (DePaul)  | 
               What
                  is the gamma vector? (And what does it count?) | 
            
|  April 28 | 
               Hortensia
                Soto-Johnson  (University of Northern Colorado)  | 
               Reasoning
                  about complex variables concepts – the role of gesture |