Colloquium: Dr. Chiu-Yen Kao
Computational Methods for Extremal Steklov Problems
Friday, May 6 at 2pm | EMS Building, Room E495
Computational Methods for Extremal Steklov Problems
Friday, May 6 at 2pm | EMS Building, Room E495
As of January 2016, there are only 16 other universities in the United States with this distinction
Mathematics of Geolocation Using Nonstandard Signals
Tuesday, April 19 | 12:45pm in EMS E495
Suppression of chemotactic explosion by mixing
Friday, April 22 at 2pm | EMS Building, Room E495
Applications of the Solvable Filtration of Knot and Link Concordance
Friday, April 29 at 2pm | EMS Building, Room E495
Dr. Eugenia Cheng’s lecture “How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics” is appealing (and quite frankly, fun!) for the practiced mathematician & the “average Joe.”
How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics
Thursday, April 7 at 4pm | Lubar Hall, Room N140
Operads: From loop spaces to n-categories
Thursday, April 7 at 12:30pm | EMS Building, Room E495
Topological Data Analysis: Developments and Applications
Friday, April 15 at 2pm | EMS Building, Room W434
Fourier analysis of fractals: decay and restriction
Friday, April 15 at 3:30pm | EMS Building, Room E495