Temple University

Mathematics Colloquium



 


 

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.

The 2001 Grosswald Lecturer was Tim Gowers. The Lectures took place March 27 and 29. Details.

Talks, Spring 2001
February 5 Paul Pasles
Villanova University
The Lost Squares of Dr. Franklin
February 12 Abraham Berman
Technion (Haifa) and IAS
Graphs of matrices and matrices of graphs
February 26 Donald Richards
University of Virginia and IAS
Total Positivity in Combinatorics, Statistics, Analysis and Physics
March 5   Spring break
March 12 C. Sastry Aravinda
SUNY at Binghamton
Diophantine approximation, Hyperbolic manifolds and Hausdorff dimension
March 26 Michele Benzi
Emory University
Solving Large Systems of Linear Equations on Parallel Computers
April 2 Annamaria Montanari
University of Bologna, Italy
On the regularity of strictly Levi convex solutions of the Levi-Monge-Ampere equation
April 9 Steve Ferry
Rutgers University
An Introduction to Topological Rigidity
April 16 Ronnie Lee
Yale University
Four-Manifolds with Even Intersection Forms
April 23 Tom Morley
Georgia Tech
Partial orders and Schur Complements
April 30 Mark Agranovsky
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
2:30PM
Analytic extensions into discs for rational and real-entire functions of two real variables
Thomas Krainer
Universitaet Potsdam
4PM
On the Inverse of the Heat Equation. An algebraic framework to analyze parabolic PDEs
Fall 2000 Colloquia
Grosswald Lectures