All Seminars & Colloquia

Analysis Seminar-A geometric function theory for dimensions greater than two

Wednesday, 3/23/2016, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker:  Professor David Drasin, Purdue University

Date: Wednesday, March 23 at 2:00 PM

Where: Monroe Hall B32

Title:  A geometric function theory for dimensions greater than two

Analysis Seminar

Wednesday, 3/23/2016, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker:  Professor David Drasin, Purdue University

Date: Wednesday, March 23 at 2:00 PM

Where: Monroe Hall B32

Title:  A geometric function theory for dimensions greater than two

Graduate Student Seminar

Thursday, 3/17/2016, 7:00pm - 11:59pm

Title:  TBA

Speaker: TBA

Abstract: TBA

 

Note: The Graduate Student Seminar is mandatory for ALL graduate Students! Attendance will be taken.

 

Applied Mathematics Seminar- A Parallel Computational Model for 3D Thermo-Mechanical Stokes Flow Simulations of Ice Sheets

Thursday, 3/10/2016, 9:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Professor Lili Ju, University of South Carolina
Date and Time: March 10, 4-5pm

Place: Rome 771

Applied Mathematics Seminar

Thursday, 3/10/2016, 9:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Professor Lili Ju, University of South Carolina

Graduate Student Seminar

Thursday, 3/10/2016, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

TitleNumerical Minimizer of a Free Energy in Binary System

Speaker: Jiajun Lu

Graduate Student Seminar

Thursday, 3/10/2016, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

TitleNumerical Minimizer of a Free Energy in Binary System

Speaker: Jiajun Lu

Topology Seminar

Wednesday, 3/9/2016, 11:00pm - Thursday, 3/10/2016, 11:59pm

Speaker: Marithania Silvero Casanova (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
 
Title: On extreme Khovanov homology and its Geometric Realization

Special Colloquium

Tuesday, 3/8/2016, 8:45pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Qing Han (Notre Dame)

Title: Isometric Embedding of 2-Dim Riemannian Manifolds in Euclidean 3-Space

Abstract: It is a classical problem to study whether any 2-dimensional Riemannian manifolds admit isometric embedding in the 3-dimensional Euclidean space. There are two versions of this problem, the local
version and the global version. The local version was presented by Schlaefli in 1973 and is still open. In this talk, we review both versions of the problem and present some recent results.

Colloquium

Friday, 3/4/2016, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Nikita Alekseev (GWU)