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

Graduate Student Colloquium: William Langhoff

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

Quantum Mechanics: How does it work? William Langhoff University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “Many have heard about the strange phenomena of quantum mechanics. Pop-science writers often talk about ‘superposition of states’, ‘wave function collapse’, and ‘uncertainty’. In this talk,... Read More

Graduate Colloquium: Jacob Beihoff & Adam Honts

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

Street View Imagery Based High-Resolution and High-Accuracy Human-Environment Vegetation Mapping: How Green is our County? Jacob Beihoff & Adam Honts University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Undergraduate Students “Measuring the amount of vegetation in a given area has long been accomplished using satellite... Read More

Graduate Colloquium Series: Alex Martin Heaton

EMS Building, E408 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Fourier Analysis and Groups Alex Martin Heaton University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “In this introductory and elementary-level talk we will see functions on the circle, functions on the real line, functions on Euclidean space, functions on finite sets admitting... Read More

Graduate Colloquium Series: Sam Nehls

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

Exploring Fuzzy Set Theory Sam Nehls University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “In classical set theory, sets are mathematically defined and it's oftentimes straightforward to check if an element is or is not a member of a set. For instance,... Read More

Graduate Colloquium Series: Adam Buck

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

Understanding the 17-gon: The Details of the Compass-and-Straightedge Construction Adam Buck University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “The fact that the 17-gon is constructible by compass and straightedge is common trivia among math enthusiasts. The goal of this talk will... Read More

Graduate Colloquium Series: Daniel Gulbrandsen

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

Pick's Theorem and Applications to Restricted Integer Partition Functions Daniel Gulbrandsen University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Graduate Student “A point in R^n is called an integral point if all of its coordinates are integers. In R^2, Pick's Theorem relates the area... Read More

Graduate Colloquium Series: Sophia Vorderwuelbecke

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

Anomalous Diffusion, Dilation and Erosion in Image Processing Sophia Vorderwuelbecke University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS Graduate Student “Even if it might seem like a trip to Hogwarts by taking a train from Platform 9 ¾: There is indeed a way to... Read More