Temple University

Mathematics Colloquium



 

Contact: Martin Lorenz
 

The Mathematics Colloquium usually takes place on Mondays at 4 P.M. in Room 617 on the sixth floor of Wachman Hall. The colloquium is preceded by tea starting at 3:30 in the Faculty Lounge, adjacent to Room 617.

Schedule of Talks - Fall 2005
September 19 Winfried Kohnen
University of Heidelberg, Germany
On the number of representations of integers by positive definite quadratic forms
September 26 Angela Gibney
University of Pennsylvania
What is a moduli space and why do algebraic geometers love them?
October 3 Rosh Hashana -- no colloquium
October 10 Frauke Bleher
University of Iowa
Group actions on homogeneous quotients of polynomial rings
October 17 Robert Guralnick
University of Southern California
Generation of finite groups
October 24 Walter Neumann
Barnard College, Columbia University
Hilbert's 3rd problem and invariants of 3-manifolds
October 31 Fritz Grunewald
University of Duesseldorf, Germany
Zeta functions of groups and rings
November 7 Ted Chinburg
University of Pennsylvania
Group representations, deformations and class numbers
November 14 Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Agder University College, Norway
Emigration of German-speaking mathematicians from Europe during the Nazi era
November 21 Paul Schupp
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Genericity and randomness in geometric group theory
November 28 Victor Moll
Tulane University
Rational Landen transformations
December 5 Peter Monk
University of Delaware
Forward and inverse electromagnetic scattering

Spring 2005 Colloquia
Fall 2004 Colloquia
Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 Colloquia
Spring 2003 Colloquia
Fall 2002 Colloquia
Spring 2002 Colloquia
Fall 2001 Colloquia
Spring 2001 Colloquia
Fall 2000 Colloquia
Grosswald Lectures
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