Temple University

Mathematics Colloquium



 

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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