Weekly Colloquium/Seminar Notices
    
       
    
    
 | MONDAY, 2/9          |  
2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  ALGEGRA AND NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR
   Andrew Snowden, Princeton University:  Bigness in compatible systems
           
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3:00 PM      MTH 1313     |  GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  1-D Schrdinger map flow:  Yanir Rubinstein (Johns Hopkins University)
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4:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  STUDENT ANALYSIS/PDE SEMINAR
   Emily King, UMCP:   The Extended Metaplectic Group
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 | TUESDAY, 2/10         |  
3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
   Kate Evans (Computational Earth Sciences
          Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory):  Fully Implicit solution Framework for
       Scalable Earth System Models
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 | WEDNESDAY, 2/11         |  
11:00 AM     MTH 3206     |  PROBABILITY SEMINAR
   Dmitry Dolgopyat, UMCP:   Central Limit Theorem for excited
        random walk in a recurrent regime
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2:00 PM      CSIC 4122    |  CSCAMM SEMINAR
    Professor Christopher Jones, Department of
           Mathematics, University of North Carolina at
           Chapel Hill and University of Warwick:    Going with the Flow and Using the Information
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2:00 PM      MTH 1311     |  LIE GROUPS AND REPRESENTATION THEORY SEMINAR
  Andrew Snowden (Princeton):  A local proof of the local
       Jacquet-Langlands correspondence
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3:00 PM   MTH MTH 1313  |  STUDENT GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY SEMINAR
  Andy Sanders, UMCP
  Rank one Higgs bundles over Riemann surfaces
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 | THURSDAY, 2/12         |  
2:00 PM      MTH 1313     |  STUDENT ALGEBRA/NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR
  Hunter Brooks, UMCP:  Why exp(pi*sqrt(163)) is almost an integer
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3:30 PM      MTH 1311     |  DYNAMICS SEMINAR
   Yakov Pesin (Penn State/visiting UM):  Thermodynamics of towers and the liftability problem
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3:30 PM      MTH 3206     |  PDE/APPLIED MATH SEMINAR
  James Nolen, Department of Mathematics
         (Duke University):  An invariance principle for random
       traveling waves in one dimension
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3:30 PM      MTH 1313     |  STATISTICS SEMINAR
   Dr. Zhe Lin, Institute for Advanced Computer
          Studies, University of Maryland:  Recognizing Actions by Shape-Motion Prototypes
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