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Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices

MONDAY, 10/22
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
JOINT ALGEBRA/NUMBER THEORY and GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Philip Boalch (IAS/ENS, Paris):
Simple Examples of Moduli Spaces of Irregular Connections
TUESDAY, 10/23
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Weiqiang Wu, UMCP:
Sheaves and the Riemann-Roch Theorem
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
LOGIC SEMINAR
Chris Shaw, UMCP:
Being Inspired by Expanding the Real Line
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Dr. Shawn Walker (Courant Institute):
Modeling and Simulating the Fluid Dynamics of Electrowetting on Dielectric (EWOD) with Contact Line Friction
WEDNESDAY, 10/24
11:00 AM
MTH 3206
Maryland Probability Seminar
Professor Dmitry Dolgopyat, UMCP:
Motion in a Random Force Field
2:00 PM
CSIC 4122
CSCAMM SEMINAR
Professor David Jacobs, Computer Science, UMCP:
Modeling Lighting to Capture the Variability of Images
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
LIE GROUP/REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
Jeff Adams, UMCP:
More fun with the character of the oscillator representation representation: computing Gauss sums
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS MINICOURSE SERIES
Radu Balan, UMCP:
Stochastic Modeling in Wireless Local Area Networks
THURSDAY, 10/25
2:00 PM
MTH 1311
DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Michael Hochman (Princeton):
Recursion-Theoretic Aspects of Multidimensional Symbolic Dynamics
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Manoussos Grillakis, UMCP:
Impurity and Quaternions in Nonrelativistic Scattering from a Quantum Memory
3:30 PM
MTH 1313
STATISTICS SEMINAR
Professor Guangyu Zhang, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UMCP:
The Penalized Spline of Propensity Prediction Method of Imputation
FRIDAY, 10/ 26
2:00 PM
MTH 3206
ALGEBRA/NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR
Note special day!
Charles Weibel (Rutgers University):
The Norm Residue is an Isomorphism --- What are the Rost Varieties good for?
3:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
Charles Weibel (Rutgers University):
The Norm Residue is an Isomorphism