Graduate Colloquium: Martin Vieten

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

Existence and Uniqueness of  Linear Equations Stemming from Optimal Control Problems Martin Vieten University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “Stockbridge et al. have developed a linear programming approach to stochastic control problems which originates from a formulation for the dynamics... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Alex Heaton

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

An Introduction to Lie Groups and Lie Algebras Alex Heaton University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “Symmetry groups are complicated, but their tangent spaces are easier! We will go over the basis intuitive ideas, and some illustrative and exciting low-dimensional... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Daniel Gulbrandsen

Investigating Various Approaches to the 3x+1 Problem Daniel Gulbrandsen University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “The 3x+1 problem, also known as the Collatz Conjecture, is easy enough to write down. Begin with any positive integer. If the integer is even,... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Sebastian Oberhoff

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

The Halting Problememememem... Sebastion Oberhoff University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student "Imagine we have a procedure called P that for specified input permits you to see whether specified source code, with all of its faults, defines a routine that eventually... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Jingchun Chen

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

A Fourier Multiplier Theorem on the Besov-Lipschitz Spaces Jingchun Chen University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “We consider Fourier multiplier operators whose symbols satisfy a generalization of Hormander's condition and establish their Sobolev-type mapping properties on the homogeneous Besov-Lipschitz spaces... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Adam Buck

EMS Building, Room E424A E424A; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

A Recursion Incursion Excursion Adam Buck University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “I will share some of my favorite examples of recursively defined objects. Mostly we will look at fun problems that happen to have recursive solutions. The goal of... Read More