All Seminars & Colloquia

Graduate Student Seminar-Analysis and Modeling of Self-organized Systems with Long Range Interaction

Monday, 4/16/2018, 6:30pm - 11:59pm

 
Title: Analysis and Modeling of Self-organized Syst

Combinatorics-Local and global degree profiles of randomly grown self-similar hooking networks under uniform and preferential attachment

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

Graduate Student Seminar-Computability-Theoretic Properties of Orders and Complexity of Identifying Algebraic Properties on Computable Magmas

Monday, 4/9/2018, 6:30pm - 11:59pm

 
Title: Computability-Theoretic Properties of Orders and Complexity of Identifying Algebraic Properties on Computable Magmas

Undergraduate Seminar/Pi Mu Epsilon talk-A friendly introduction to slow-fast systems and their importance in mathematical neuroscience.

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.

Colloquium-Topology with complicated points

Friday, 4/6/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

   

Applied Math Seminar- Signal transmission properties of unidirectional chains of phase oscillators.

Friday, 4/6/2018, 3:00pm - 11:59pm

Title:  Signal transmission properties of unidirectional chains of phase oscillators.
Speaker: Stan Mintchev
Affiliation: Cooper Union
Date and Time: Friday, April 6, 11:00am-12:00pm
Place: Phillips 640

Topology Seminar - Planar Hyperbolic Geometry

Thursday, 4/5/2018, 9:30pm - 11:59pm

Speaker:  Norbert A'Campo (University of Basel)

Title: Planar Hyperbolic Geometry.

Time: April 5 (Thursday) 5:30-6:30 pm

Place. Seminar Room (Phillips 730)

Abstract: Hyperbolic Geometry is the geometry of solving second order equations x^2+bx+c=0.

Applied Math Seminar- Existence of positive solutions with a prescribed singular set for fractional Yamabe Problem

Thursday, 4/5/2018, 7:10pm - 11:59pm

Title:  Existence of positive solutions with a prescribed singular set for fractional Yamabe Problem
Speaker: Weiwei Ao (Wuhan University, China)
Date and Time: Thursday, April 5, 3:10pm-4:10pm
Place:  Elliott School (1957 E Street #113)

Combinatorics-Spectral characterization of graphs

Tuesday, 4/3/2018, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Sebastian Cioaba, University of Delaware
Date and time: Tuesday, April 3, 1-2pm
Place: Rome 771
Title: Spectral characterization of graphs