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Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices

MONDAY, 3/27
3:00 PM
MTH 1311
GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Burkhard Wilking (University of Mnster):
Manifolds with positive curvature operator are space forms
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS MINICOURSE SERIES
No Seminar Today!
TUESDAY, 3/28
2:00 PM
MTH 2400
STUDENT GEOMETRY-TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
Ryan Hoban - UMCP:
Affine invariants on convex cones
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Professor James Nagy (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University):
Enforcing Nonnegativity for Ill-Posed Problems in Image Processing
WEDNESDAY, 3/29
2:00 PM
CSIC 4122
CSCAMM SEMINAR
Professor Chris Schwab, ETH Zrich:
Numerical Analysis of Deterministic Approximations for Elliptic PDEs with Stochastic Coefficients
4:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS MINICOURSE SERIES
Larry Washington, Univ. of Md., College Park:
What Math Problem is Worth a Million Dollars?? The Riemann Hypothesis!
What are the zeros of the function: Z(s) = 1 + 1/2s + 1/3s + 1/4s + ...?

THURSDAY, 3/30
12:15 PM
1207 Energy Res. Bldg.
APPLIED DYNAMICS SEMINAR (One Long Talk)
Tsampikos Kottos, Wesleyan University:
Quantum Graphology
2:00 PM
MTH 3206
DYNAMICS SEMINAR
Carlangelo Liverani (Roma, Tor Vergata):
Dynamical systems from a functional analytic point of view: a brief overview
3:30 PM
MTH 3206
PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
Chuck Gartland (Kent State):
Numerical investigations of electric-field-induced transitions in cholesteric liquid crystal films
3:30 PM
MTH 1313
STATISTICS SEMINAR
Professor Robert Mislevy, Department of Educational Measurement & Statistics (EDMS), UMCP:
A Bayesian perspective on structured mixtures of IRT models: Interplay among psychology, evidentiary arguments, probability-based reasoning
FRIDAY, 3/31
3:00 PM
MTH 3206
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM
Weinan E (Princeton University):
Mathematical theory of solids: From atomic to macroscopic scales