Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
    
       
    
    
 | MONDAY, 10/29        |  
3:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  Scott Wolpert UMCP:  Topological Transitivity of the Weil-Petersson
       Geodesic Flow
      
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 | TUESDAY, 10/30        |  
2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  Brenton Walker, UMCP:    Can Algebraic Topology Detect Foul Odors
         in a Crowded Room?
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2:00 PM      MTH 1310     |  STUDENTS DYNAMICS SEMINAR AND RIT
   Jack Panraksa, UMCP:   The Periodic Orbits on Strictly Convex Billiard Tables
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3:00 PM     MTH 1311     |  LOGIC SEMINAR
  John Goodrick, UMCP:    Stable Types in Dependent Theories
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3:00 PM     MTH 0103  |  PROBABILITY SEMINAR
 Note special time!
  Yuri Bakhtin (Georgia Tech):    Noisy Heteroclinic Networks: Small Noise Asymptotics 
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3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
  Professor Doron Levy (Department of Mathematics
         and CSCAMM), UMCP:    Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Dispersive Equations
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 | WEDNESDAY, 10/31        |  
2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
  Fiona Murnaghan (Toronto):  Spherical Characters of Distinguished Supercuspidal   
       Representations
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3:30 PM      MTH 1313    
 |  STUDENTS STATISTICS PROBABILITY SEMINAR
  Min Min, UMCP:    Asymptotic Normality in Generalized Linear Mixed 
Models
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 | THURSDAY, 11/1         |  
2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  DYNAMICS SEMINAR
  Mike Boyle, UMCP:   Subsystems and Factors of Multidimensional Shifts
        of Finite Type: Bad Examples and the Algebraic Case
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3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
  Alexis Vasseur, Department of Mathematics,
         University of Texas at Austin:  Drift Diffusion Equations with Fractional Diffusion
       and the Quasi-geostrophic Equation
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3:30 PM      MTH 1313     |  STATISTICS SEMINAR
  Professor Bill Fagan, Biology Department, UMCP:  Statistical Approaches to Data Analysis in
       the Ecology/Biodiversity Lab
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4:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  NORBERT WIENER CENTER SEMINAR
  Felix Krahmer, (Courant Institute - NYU):  How Orthogonal Polynomials Can Help Improving Exponentially Accurate Sigma-Delta Quantization Schemes
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 | FRIDAY, 11/2
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