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Contact:
Sinai Robins
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.
| Spring 2005 | ||
| January 24 Monday | Bruce Sagan
Michigan State University |
Graph coloring and symmetric functions |
| January 31 Monday | Ser Peow Tan
National University of Singapore |
Generalized Markoff maps and McShane's identity |
| February 7 Monday | Dorian Goldfeld
Columbia University |
Counting primes, groups, and manifolds |
| February 21 Monday | Joseph Kohn
Princeton University |
Hypoellipticity and loss of derivatives |
| March 14 Monday | Peter Fleischmann
University of Kent at Canterbury |
Algorithmic and structural aspects of modular invariant rings |
| March 21 Monday | Tom Zaslavsky
SUNY Binghamton |
The Associative Law in Multary Quasigroups |
| March 23 Wednesday | Todd Drumm
University of Pennsylvania |
Lorentzian isospectrality |
| March 28, 29, 30 Mon, Tues, Wed | Shlomo Sternberg
Harvard University |
The Grosswald Distinguished Lectures |
| April 6 Wednesday | Minerva Catral
University of Connecticut |
Group inverses and mean first passage matrices in finite ergodic Markov chains |
| April 11 Monday | Ricardo Diaz
University of Northern Colorado |
Baseball seam geometry: Can you hear the shape of a periodic spherical curve? |
| April 25 Monday | Robert Seeley
University of Massachusetts, Boston |
Zeta functions, heat kernels, and resolvents for elliptic operators |
| April 29 Monday | Richard Schwartz
University of Maryland |
Irrational triangular billiards |
| May 2 Monday | Mihai Ciucu
Georgia Tech University |
A random tiling model for two dimensional electrostatics |
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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