Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
    
       
    
    
 | MONDAY, 10/31        |  
3:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  William Goldman (University of Maryland): 	3-dimensional affine actions and hyperbolic geometry on 2-manifolds
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4:00 PM      MTH 3206     |  MATHEMATICS MINICOURSE SERIES
  "Town Meeting" of the Graduate Programs
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 | TUESDAY, 11/1        |  
12:30 PM     CSCAMM
Seminar Rm.
 |  STUDENT SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION SEMINAR
Group Discussion on   "You and Your Research"
by Dr. Richard Hamming 
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2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  Andrew Snowden (Princeton Univ.):  Linear invariants of points in the complex plane
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3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
  Prof. Zdenek Strakos (Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic):  Estimating the A-norm of the error in
                   (Preconditioned) CG
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 | WEDNESDAY, 11/2        |  
2:00 PM      CSIC 4122
 |  CSCAMM SEMINAR
  Thierry Goudon (CNRS and Université des Sciences et
Technologies de Lille):  Modeling of fluid/particle interactions
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1:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
 (Please note time change)
  Annegret Paul (Western Michigan): 
Dual Pairs and the Unitary Dual
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4:00 PM      MTH 3206     | 
ALGEBRA/NUMBER
THEORY/ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
SEMINAR
  Jonathan Rosenberg (UMCP): An analogue of the Novikov
Conjecture in complex algebraic geometry
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 | THURSDAY, 11/3       |  
12:15 PM     1207
Energy      Res. Bldg.   |  APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR --
One Long Talk
  Hernan Makse, Levitch Institute, CCNY:  TBA
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2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  DYNAMICS SEMINAR
  Artur Lopes (UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brasil):  
Maximizing measures, large deviations at temperature
                   zero and eigenvalues of the Laplacian in negative
                   curvature
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 | FRIDAY, 11/4        |  
3:00 PM      MTH 3206
 |  MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
  William Kirwam (Chancellor, University System of
Maryland): Special Colloquium in honor of our retirees:
 The Department of Mathematics: Yesterday, Today and
            Tomorrow
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