Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
    
       
    
    
 | MONDAY, 3/08         |  
3:00 PM      MTH 1311
 |  GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  William Goldman (University of Maryland):  Proper actions and geodesic flows
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3:00 PM      MTH 1313     |  LOGIC SEMINAR
  Shirin Malekpour:  Introduction to the Predicate Product Logic
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4:00 PM      MTH 3206     |  MATHEMATICS GRADUATE MINICOURSE SERIES
  Konstantina Trivisa:  Mathematical Models in Partial Differential
       Equations III
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 | TUESDAY, 3/09         |  
3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
  Dr. Andreas Prohl (ETH Zurich, Switzerland):  Analysis and Numerics of Total Variation Flow and
       Regularized Mumford-Shah Flow
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 | WEDNESDAY, 3/10         |  
2:00 PM      CSIC 4122    |  CSCAMM SEMINAR
  Gerhard Hummer, Laboratory of Chemical Physics at
         NIDDK, National Institutes of Health:  Water in Confinement: from Nanotubes to Proteins
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2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  LIE GROUP AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
  Jeffrey Adams (Maryland):  Spherical Representations of Lie Groups Forms, IAS
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3:00 PM      MTH 3206     |  SPOTLIGHT ON GRADUATE RESEARCH
  Chris Danforth:  Observability, a Problem in Data Assimilation
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 | THURSDAY, 3/11         |  
12:15 PM     1207 Energy
Res. Bldg.
 |  APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR
  Josh Socolar, Duke University:  TBA
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2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  DYNAMICS SEMINAR
  Bruce Kitchens (State University of New York, Stony
         Brook):  Dynamical rigidity for Zd-actions
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3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
  Hyung Ju Hwang, Duke University:  TBA
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3:30 PM      MTH 1313     |  STATISTICS SEMINAR
  Robert Blodgett, US Food and Drug Administration:  Serial Dilutions
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4:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  WAVELET-HARMONIC ANALYSIS SEMINAR
  Tim Olson ( University of Florida):  TBA
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 | FRIDAY, 3/12         |  
3:00 PM      MTH 3206     |  MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
 (Part of the Association for Women in Mathematics Leadership Workshop)
  Professor Joan Feigenbaum (Yale University),
         Computer Science Department:  Incentives and Internet Computation
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