All Seminars & Colloquia

Combinatorics and Algebra Seminar-Shortening universal cycles for words, graphs, and permutations

Friday, 10/28/2022, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: Shortening universal cycles for words, graphs, and permutations

Speaker: Rachel Kirsch, George Mason
Date and time: Friday, October 28, 4–5 pm
Place: Rome 204

Topology Seminar- "On the uniqueness of the decomposition of manifolds, polyhedra and continua into Cartesian products"

Thursday, 10/27/2022, 8:45pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Witold Rosicki  (University of Gdansk, Poland)

Time: October 27 (Thursday), 2022; 4:45pm-6:00

Room:  TOMP 302

Title:  "On the uniqueness of the decomposition of manifolds, polyhedra and continua into Cartesian products"

 

Combinatorics and Algebra Seminar-Positroids, parameterizations, and physics

Friday, 10/21/2022, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: Positroids, parameterizations, and physics

Speaker: Susama Agarwala
Date and time: Friday, October 21, 4–5 pm
Place: Rome 204

Applied Math Seminar-Gradcurl-Conforming Finite Elements Based on De Rham Complexes for the Fourth-Order Curl Problems

Friday, 10/21/2022, 7:30pm - 11:59pm

Time: Friday, Oct. 21st. 3:30-4:30 pm

Place: Zoom

Zoom link: https://gwu-edu.zoom.us/j/95630895609

Speaker: Qian Zhang, Michigan Technological University

Applied Math Seminar-Computational Modeling of Cell Migration in Microfluidic Channel

Thursday, 10/20/2022, 3:00pm - 11:59pm

Time: Thursday, Oct. 20th. 11:00 am-12:00 noon

Place: Phillips 730

Speaker: Zengyan Zhang, Utah State University

Title: Computational Modeling of Cell Migration in Microfluidic Channel

Graduate Student Seminar-KKM-Type Theory and Intersection Patterns.

Wednesday, 10/19/2022, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Wednesday, October 19th 4-5 p.m.

Philips 771  

Speaker: Peiqi Yang, GWU

Title: KKM-Type Theory and Intersection Patterns.

Combinatorics and Algebra Seminar-Proving algebraic results using only elementary linear algebra and graph theory

Friday, 10/14/2022, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: Proving algebraic results using only elementary linear algebra and graph theory

Speaker: Michael Tait, Villanova
Date and time: Friday, October 14, 4–5 pm
Place: Rome 204

Abstract: We discuss how to use spectral graph theory to count subgraphs of graphs where the subgraph counted is motivated by finite field versions of questions in geometric measure theory. One representative question is the following:

Applied Math Seminar-Assessing Quality of Numerical Solutions to Phase Separation Problems

Friday, 10/14/2022, 7:30pm - 11:59pm

Date and Time: Friday, Oct. 14th, 3:30-4:30 pm
Place: Rome 771
Title: Assessing Quality of Numerical Solutions to Phase Separation Problems
Speaker: Michael Barg (Niagara University)

Logic Seminar-Effective Ultrapowers of Function Structures

Thursday, 10/13/2022, 3:00pm - 11:59pm

Time: Thursday, October 13, 11:00 am-12:00 noon

Place: Smith 120

Speaker:  Keshav Srinivasan, GWU

Title: Effective Ultrapowers of Function Structures

Undergraduate Student Seminar-From the U.S. Senate to Port-au-Prince, Haiti: A Mathematician's Journey in Government

Friday, 10/7/2022, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: From the U.S. Senate to Port-au-Prince, Haiti: A Mathematician's Journey in Government
Speaker: Dr. Margaret Callahan, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State
Date and time: Friday, October 7, 4-5 p.m.
Place: Funger Hall, Room 108

Abstract: