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Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices

MONDAY, 2/09
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Yuka Taylor (George Washington University):
The geometry of 6j symbols and its application in topological quantum field theory.
3:00 PM
MTH 1313
LOGIC SEMINAR
Speaker: David Kueker:
Back and Forth with Partial Isomorphisms
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
William Goldman:
What is a Riemann Surface? III: Moduli spaces: geometry on the space of geometries
TUESDAY, 2/10
2:00 PM
MTH 3206
DYNAMICS SEMINAR (WILL ALSO BE HELD ON THURSDAY 2/12)
Hillel Furstenberg (Hebrew University):
Multiple Ergodic Averages and Nilpotent Groups
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Dr. Francisco Pena (Dept. of Mathematics, UMCP:
Some Contributions to the Modeling of Ferro-alloys Production
WEDNESDAY, 2/11
2:00 PM
CSIC 4122
CSCAMM SEMINAR
Gilad Lerman, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University:
Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes via Multiscale Geometric Analysis
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
Georg Dolzmann:
Calculus of Variations II: Sailing with L.C. Young
THURSDAY, 2/12
12:15 PM
1207 Energy Res. Bldg.
APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Paul Brumer, University of Toronto:
Coherent Control of The Quantum Kicked Rotor: From Controlled Chaotic Diffusion to Rachet Accelerators
2:00 PM
MTH 3206
DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Hillel Furstenberg (Hebrew University):
Multiple Ergodic Averages and Nilpotent Groups
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Fumioki Asakura, Osaka:
Schaeffer-Shearer's Case I and II -- existence of viscous profiles
3:30 PM
MTH 1313
STATISTICS SEMINAR
Abram Kagan, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of MD.:
Additive Perturbations of Random Variables
FRIDAY, 2/13
3:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
This talk is part of the Math Department's Distinguished University Professor series.
Professor Eugenia Kalnay (UMCP), Department of Meteorology:
Chaos and Atmospheric Predictability