Boundary Classification in Groups with Isolated Flats Matthew Haulmark University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Student "In 2000 Kapovich and Kleiner proved that if G is a one-ended hyperbolic group that does not split over a two-ended subgroup, then the boundary of... Read More
Extending Enveloping Algebras via Anti-Cocommutative Elements Daniel Yee University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Student "We know that given a connected Hopf algebra H, the universal enveloping algebra U(P(H)) embeds in H as a Hopf subalgebra. Depending on P(H), we show that... Read More
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents, Spring Graduation Picnic Location: Beer Garden at Hubbard Park (Picnic Site Located on South End of the Park) Directions can be found here Time: Saturday, May 20, 2017 - 12:00pm - 2:00pm FREE food (such... Read More
Implementation of a New Sampling Method in a Global Climate Model Eric Raut Researcher of Mathematics Stony Brook Manhattan "Numerical models of weather and climate need to compute grid-box-averaged rates of physical processes such as microphysics. These averages are computed... Read More
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee presents, Meet Milwaukee Sample life as a UWM student both in and out of the classroom. Learn how the city of Milwaukee will enhance your education. Meet current UWM students to get the inside scoop on... Read More
Exponential Integrator Methods for Nonlinear Fractional Reaction-Diffusion Models Olaniyi (Samuel) Iyiola University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PhD Student “Nonlocality and spatial heterogeneity of many practical systems have made fractional differential equations very useful tools in Science and Engineering. However, solving these type... Read More
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents, The New TA Welcome Picnic Location: Beer Garden at Hubbard Park Time: Friday, September 8, 2017 – 3:00pm – 6:00pm FREE food and beverages will be served! Family and friends are more than welcome to join!... Read More
Rhino Antipoaching Interdiction Patrol Planning via a Stackelberg Game Informed by a Stochastic Animal Movement Simulator Timothy Haas University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Lubar School of Business Associate Professor "A statistically validated model of animal spatial behavior allows ecologists to test hypotheses... Read More
Topological Complexity Alexander Dranishnikov University of Florida Distinguised Professor of Mathematics “Topology of the configuration space of a robot or any mechanical system is usually quite complicated. This implies that a continuous motion planning algorithm of such system is impossible.... Read More