Temple University
Mathematics Colloquium



 

Contact: Daniel B. Szyld
 

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


Schedule of Talks - Spring 2008
28 January Truyen Van Nguyen
University of Akron
Euler-Poisson systems as action minimizing paths in the Wasserstein space of probability measures
4 February Samuel Isaacson
University of Utah
Mathematical Problems From Molecular Cell Biology
Wednesday
6 February
Ulrich Hetmaniuk
Sandia National Laboratories
Eigenspace Computations in Linear Structural Dynamics
11 February Daniel Reynolds
University of California, San Diego
Scalable Implicit Methods for Magnetic Fusion Modeling
18 February Dan Margalit
University of Utah
Dimensions of Torelli groups
Wednesday
20 February
David Futer
Michigan State University
From combinatorics to geometry for knots and 3-manifolds
February 25 Carlos Cabrelli
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Optimal Shift Invariant Spaces
March 3 Mark Alber
University of Notre Dame
Multiscale approaches to biological modeling
March 17 Wenbo Li
University of Delaware
Fourier Transforms with Only Real Zeros and Probability
7 April Michael Minion
University of North Carolina
Multirate Time Integration for PDEs
14 April Chao-Jiang Xu
Université de Rouen (France)
Instability of the Cauchy-Kovalevskaya solution for a class of nonlinear systems
21 April Charles Epstein
University of Pennsylvania
Solving Maxwell's equations in exterior domains
Colloquium schedules from past semesters
Fall 2007 | Spring 2007 | Fall 2006 | Spring 2006 | Fall 2005 | Spring 2005 | Fall 2004 | Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 | Spring 2003 | Fall 2002 | Spring 2002 | Fall 2001 | Spring 2001 | Fall 2000
The record of our distinguished lecturer series
Grosswald Lectures



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