All Seminars & Colloquia
Combinatorics-Matroids from Graphs and Graphs from Matroids
Tuesday, 4/24/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Speaker: Deborah Chun, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
Date and time: Tuesday, April 24, 1-2pm
Place: Rome 771
Title: Matroids from Graphs and Graphs from Matroids
Abstract:
In this talk, we will introduce matroids. Matroid theory generalizes the idea of independence that can come up in various fields, including graph theory. Theorems in matroid theory often have corollaries that are theorems in graph theory. An example of this will be given.
Colloquium-Microstructure and Herglotz functions
Monday, 4/23/2018, 7:00pm - 11:59pm
Title: Microstructure and Herglotz functions
Speaker: Miao-Jung Ou, NSF
http://www.math.udel.edu/~mou/
Date and Time: Monday April 23, 3:00-4:00pm
Place: Rome 771
Graduate Student Seminar-Mathematical Models for Genome Rearrangements and Whole Genome Duplications
Monday, 4/23/2018, 6:30pm - 11:59pm
Colloquium-Matrices, models, and geometry
Friday, 4/20/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Title: Matrices, models, and geometry
Speaker: William Ross, University of Richmond
Combinatorics-Cycles in sparse graphs
Tuesday, 4/17/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Speaker: Felix Lazebnik, University of Delaware
Date and time: Tuesday, April 17, 1-2pm
Place: Rome 771
Title: Cycles in sparse graphs
Graduate Student Seminar-Analysis and Modeling of Self-organized Systems with Long Range Interaction
Monday, 4/16/2018, 6:30pm - 11:59pm
Tuesday, 4/10/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Speaker: Hosam Mahmoud, GW Department of Statistics
Date and time: Tuesday, April 10, 1-2pm
Place: Rome 771
Title: Local and global degree profiles of randomly grown self-similar hooking networks under uniform and preferential attachment
Monday, 4/9/2018, 6:30pm - 11:59pm
Friday, 4/6/2018, 8:00pm - 11:59pm
Undergraduate Seminar/Pi Mu Epsilon talk
Speaker: Stan Mintchev
Date and time: Friday, April 6, 4-6 p.m.
Place: Monroe Hall, #B32
Title: A friendly introduction to slow-fast systems and their importance in mathematical neuroscience.