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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Colloquium: Mrs. Kelsey Brouwer
DESCRIPTION:Julia Sets in Parameter Space for the Generalized McMullen Map\nMrs. Kelsey Brouwer\nPhD Student\nUniversity of Wisconsin – Milwaukee \nWe will begin by introducing the field of complex dynamics and explaining the two types of pictures that dynamicists are interested in\, namely Julia sets and parameter spaces. Next\, we’ll introduce the generalized McMullen map and share some results about its Julia sets and parameter spaces. Finally\, we will demonstrate an interesting connection between McMullen parameter space and quadratic Julia sets and discuss some potential techniques for explaining and documenting this phenomenon. A software demonstration may follow.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/graduate-student-colloquium-mrs-kelsey-brouwer/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, Room E495\, E495; 3200 N Cramer St.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Dr. Eva Goedhart
DESCRIPTION:A Tree Approach to Solving Diophantine Equations\nDr. Eva Goaedhart\nVisiting Scholar\nFranklin & Marshall College \nDiophantine equations are easy to state equations that often require complicated tools to solve. After introducing Diophantine equations\, I will present a visual approach to solving a family of Diophantine equations.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/colloquium-dr-eva-goedhart/
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Prof. Michael Geline
DESCRIPTION:A finite geometry problem from some conjectures of Brauer\nProf. Michael Geline\nProfessor of Mathematics\nNorthern Illinois University \nWe will begin with a problem in “finite geometry” which captures at least some of the spirit of algebraic geometry in positive characteristic. More specifically\, we will solve an elementary problem about vector spaces over the integers (mod p) by looking at sums of complex roots of unity. We will then see how this problem arose from a conjectured local to global principle in the representation theory of finite groups.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/colloquium-prof-michael-geline/
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