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  • Marden Lecture: The Mathematics of Déjà Vu

    UWM Lubar Hall, Room N140 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The Marden Lecture brings a distinguished guest to campus each year. The lecture is for a general audience and advanced math knowledge is not required - it is designed to explore a fascinating aspect of math. The lecture portion of …

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  • Math Colloquium: Spectral Faux Trees and Coalescing Sets

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Dr. Steve Butler, Professor of Mathematics, Iowa State University. A classic problem in mathematics is "Can you hear the shape of a drum?" In graph theory, this is often phrased in terms of the eigenvalues of matrices associated …

  • Math Colloquium: Ehrhart Theory and Partial Permutohedra

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Dr. Erik Insko, Professor of Mathematics, Iowa State University. In this talk, I will give a brief introduction to Ehrhart polynomials, which count the number of lattice points in a convex lattice polytope and also describe the polytope's …

  • Math Colloquium: Gelfand-Zeitlin Integrable Systems: Where linear algebra, geometry, and representation theory meet

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Dr. Mark Colarusso, Professor of Mathematics, University of South Alabama. In the 19th century, physicists were interested in determining the conditions under which the equations of motion for a classical mechanical system could be found by integrating a …

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  • Math Colloquium: An insertion algorithm on multiset partitions with applications to diagram algebras

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Laura Colmenarejo, Professor of Mathematics, North Carolina State University. In algebraic combinatorics, the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth algorithm is a fundamental correspondence between words and pairs of semistandard tableaux illustrating identities of dimensions of irreducible representations of several groups. In this talk, …

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  • Math Colloquium: Applications of Data Science in Major League Sports

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Dr. Michael Dairyko, Director of Ticketing Analytics, Milwaukee Bucks. Data science is a continuously evolving field that lives at the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. Many industries have started to utilize data science to extract valuable …

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  • The Painlevé Equations Through The Lens Of Algebra: 120 Years Later

    UWM Lubar Hall, Room N140 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The annual Marden Lecture in Math is presented by Dr. Joel Nagloo, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois, Chicago. The Painlevé equations are second order ordinary differential equations that come in six families P1 - P6. They …

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  • Elementary matrix operations on a napkin

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Department of Mathematical Sciences Colloquium presented by Dr. Bogdan Nica, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Matrices of determinant 1 can be reduced to the identity matrix by row- and column-operations. This is a well-known fact of linear algebra--assuming that we work …

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  • Encouraging Student Interest in STEM in Elementary, Middle and High School Classrooms

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Department of Mathematical Sciences Colloquium presented by Bart Adrian, UWM. Atmospheric science provides excellent opportunities for encouraging student interest in all fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). A model outreach program (“Chasing the Wind: Tools for Understanding the Weather”) …

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  • Combinatorial Resolutions of Monomial Ideals

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Department of Mathematical Sciences Colloquium presented by Dr. Selvi Kara, Bryn Mawr College. One of the central problems in commutative algebra concerns understanding the structure of an ideal in a polynomial ring. Abstractly, an ideal’s structure can be expressed through …

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  • Marden Lecture in Math: The intrigue that compels us

    UWM Lubar Hall, Room N140 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    When we witness unexpected phenomena, a mathematician finds themselves asking: why? We are compelled to understand further; what is the cause, the basic underlying principles? Mathematics is full of symmetries, patterns and visuals that we can appreciate in their own …

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  • Math Colloquium: Parabolic System of Aggregation Formation in Bacterial Colonies

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The goal of this talk is to study a fourth-order nonlinear parabolic system with dispersion for describing bacterial aggregation. Analytical solution of traveling wave is found by taking into account the dispersion coefficient. Numerically, we demonstrate that the initial concentration …

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  • Math Colloquium: Baby Mandelbrot Sets for Maximally Generalized McMullen Maps

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Dr. Daniel Stoertz, Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at St. Olaf College. In Complex Dynamics, we study the iteration of holomorphic or meromorphic functions on the complex plane or the Riemann sphere. Of particular interest is the behavior …

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  • Math Colloquium: Long-Time Behaviors of Stochastic Linear-Quadratic Optimal Control Problems

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Prof. Qingshuo Song, associate professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In this talk, we will discuss the asymptotic behavior of the solution to a linear-quadratic stochastic optimal control problems. By establishing a connection between the ergodic cost problem and …

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  • Studying Successful Doctoral Students from Underrepresented Groups

    UWM EMS Building, Room E495 3200 N. Cramer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    In this talk, we will share early findings from an NSF study of 75 doctoral students and recent PhDs in mathematics from underrepresented groups. The project has conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with four cohorts: newly accepted students, early graduate students …

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  • Marden Lecture Series Presents: Juggling Counts

    UWM Lubar Hall, Room N140 3202 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Presented by Prof. Steve Butler, Morrill, Professor of Mathematics at Iowa State University Mathematics is a language which can help us describe and explore patterns. One source of patterns that mathematicians have been exploring comes from juggling (the tossing of …

  • Climate Change: Science and Faith Perspectives

    UWM EMS Building, Room 180 3200 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Bart Adrian, Senior Lecturer in Atmospheric Science and Mathematics, will be speaking on the topic Climate Change: Science and Faith Perspectives. Bart will be presenting at the meeting of the Greater Milwaukee Chapter of the American Meteorological Society on Thursday, …