All Seminars & Colloquia

Colloquium

TBA

Friday, 12/5/2014, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Archana Khurana (University of Baltimore)

Title: On multi-index fixed charge bi-criterion transportation problem

Quantum Computing Seminar

Thursday, 12/4/2014, 4:10pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Jason Suagee (GWU)
Place: Monroe 115
Date and Time: Thursday, December 4, 11:10-12:25pm
Title: The Adiabatic Theorem in Quantum Mechanics and Geometric Phase

Abstract: After briefly discussing the general solution to the time independent Shrodinger wave equation, I will introduce the Adiabatic Theorem which is an underlying phenomenon in quantum mechanics involved in topological quantum computing. The Adiabatic theorem states that if we alter a Hamiltonian gradually from some initial form H^i to a final form

Data MASTER Seminar and Q & A on Data MASTER Program

Wednesday, 12/3/2014, 4:30pm - 11:59pm

  

Colloquium

Finite time singularities, rogue waves and strong collapse turbulence

Friday, 11/21/2014, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Pavel Lushnikov (University of New Mexico)

Quantum Computing Seminar

Thursday, 11/20/2014, 4:10pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Robert M. Owczarek (UNM)
Title: Dynamical Symmetries in Quantum Computing and Fighting Decoherence
Date and Time: Thursday, November 20, 11:10-12:25pm
Place: Monroe 115

 

Quantum Computing Seminar

Tuesday, 11/18/2014, 4:10pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Robert M. Owczarek (UNM)
Title: Quantum Mechanics for Quantum Computers
Date and Time: Tuesday, November 18, 11:10-12:25pm
Place: Monroe 115

 

Data MASTER seminar

Thursday, 11/13/2014, 4:10pm - 11:59pm

Title: Multiplexity and Multilevel Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

Speaker: Jonathon Mote, GW

Special Colloquium Talk

Topology from the Quantum Computation Viewpoint

Tuesday, 11/11/2014, 4:10pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Uwe Kaiser (Boise State University)

Abstract: The talk will give an elementary introduction into the models of classical respectively quantum computation as information processing by classical logic gates respectively quantum gates.
Quantum information processing is distinguished by interference and entanglement in informationally isolated systems. These properties give rise to the well known "quantum weirdness". I will briefly

colloquium

Knot groups and discreteness conditions

Friday, 11/7/2014, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Andrei Vesnin (Novosibirsk)

Abstract: There are various discreteness conditions for subgroups of PSL(2,C) acting on a hyperbolic 3-space. Most of conditions are related either to algebraic structure of a group or to its geometric action. It was shown by T. Jorgensen that a subgroup of PSL(2,C) is discrete if and only if any its 2-generated subgroup is discrete. Some of necessary conditions for 2-generated groups, obtained by T. Jorgensen, F.

Topology Seminar

On complexity of 3-manifolds

Tuesday, 11/4/2014, 10:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Evgeny Fominykh (Chelyabinsk State University)