All Seminars & Colloquia
Applied Mathematics Seminar-Droplet phase in a nonlocal isoperimetric problem under confinement
Thursday, 2/23/2017, 10:15pm - 11:59pm
Title: Droplet phase in a nonlocal isoperimetric problem under confinement
Speaker: Prof. Ihsan Topaloglu, Virginia Commonwealth University
Thursday, 2/23/2017, 10:15pm - 11:59pm
Title: Droplet phase in a nonlocal isoperimetric problem under confinement
Speaker: Prof. Ihsan Topaloglu, Virginia Commonwealth University
Special Colloquium-Model theory and Painlevé equations
Thursday, 2/23/2017, 6:30pm - 11:59pm
Title:Model theory and Painlevé equations
Speaker: James Freitag, University of Illinois at Chicago
Date and Time: Thursday, February 23, 1:30-2:30pm
Place: Phillips 217
Thursday, 2/23/2017, 6:30pm - 11:59pm
Title: Model theory and Painlevé equations
Speaker: James Freitag, University of Illinois at Chicago
Special Colloquium-q-analogues of factorization problems in the symmetric group
Friday, 2/17/2017, 7:15pm - 11:59pm
Special Colloquium
Title:q-analogues of factorization problems in the symmetric group
Speaker: Joel Lewis, University of Minnesota
Date and Time: Friday, February 17, 2:15-3:15pm
Place: Rome 351
Friday, 2/17/2017, 7:15pm - 11:59pm
Title:q-analogues of factorization problems in the symmetric group
Speaker: Joel Lewis, University of Minnesota
Logic Seminar-Diagonal method and tree strategies
Wednesday, 2/15/2017, 10:30pm - 11:59pm
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
5:30–6:30p.m.
Speaker: Valentina Harizanov, GWU
http://home.gwu.edu/~harizanv/
Place: Rome Hall (801 22nd Street), Room 351
Title: Diagonal method and tree strategies
Abstract: We will continue with more sophisticated diagonal arguments in computability theory and how they can be presented on a tree.
Wednesday, 2/15/2017, 10:30pm - 11:59pm
Title: Diagonal method and tree strategies
Speaker: Valentina Harizanov, GWU
Abstract: We will continue with more sophisticated diagonal arguments in computability theory and how they can be presented on a tree.
Special Colloquium-Connectivity and structure in matroids
Wednesday, 2/15/2017, 4:00pm - 11:59pm
Title: Connectivity and structure in matroids
Speaker: Stefan van Zwam, Louisiana State University
Date and Time: Wednesday, February 15, 11:00am-12:00pm
Place: Rome 459
Wednesday, 2/15/2017, 4:00pm - 11:59pm
Title: Connectivity and structure in matroids
Speaker: Stefan van Zwam, Louisiana State University
Abstract: A general theme in matroid structure theory is that highly connected matroids exhibit more structure than matroids with low-order separations. We will discuss several examples of this phenomenon, as well as an application to the theory of error-correcting codes.