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Colloquium: Pamela Harris (Williams)
3:30 pm
Colloquium: Pamela Harris (Willi...
Jan 4 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
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Undergrad Seminar: Gideon Zamba
3:00 pm
Undergrad Seminar: Gideon Zamba
@ 402
Jan 17 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Applied Mathematics in Action through Biostatistics Gideon K. D. Zamba, PhD. Professor of Biostatistics Professor of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine The University of Iowa Applied mathematics is a field of constant adaptability to the world’s[...]
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Colloquium: Ian Marquette (U. of Queensland)
3:30 pm
Colloquium: Ian Marquette (U. of...
Jan 18 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Title: Higher order superintegrability, Painlevé transcendents and representations of polynomial algebras Abstract: I will review results on classification of quantum superintegrable systems on two-dimensional Euclidean space allowing separation of variables in Cartesian coordinates and possessing[...]
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Colloquium: Phillip Wesolek (Wesleyan U. )
3:30 pm
Colloquium: Phillip Wesolek (Wes...
Jan 25 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Speaker: Phillip Wesolek (Weslyan U.) Title: An invitation to totally disconnected locally compact groups Abstract: Locally compact groups appear across mathematics; they arise as Galois groups in algebra, isometry groups in geometry, and full groups[...]
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Number Theory Seminar
3:00 pm
Number Theory Seminar
@ Keller 301
Jan 31 @ 3:00 pm – 3:50 pm
Speaker: Amita Malik Title: Zeros of the derivatives of the completed Riemann zeta function Abstract: For the completed Riemann zeta function $xi(s)$, it is known that the Riemann Hypothesis for $xi(s)$ implies the Riemann hypothesis[...]
Undergraduate Seminar:Yuji Nakatsukasa, National Institute for Informatics, Japan
3:00 pm
Undergraduate Seminar:Yuji Nakat...
@ 402
Jan 31 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Title: Computing matrix eigenvalues Speaker: Yuji Nakatsukasa, National Institute for Informatics, Japan Abstract: The numerical linear algebra community solves two main problems: linear systems, and eigenvalue problems. They are both vastly important; it would not[...]
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