All Seminars & Colloquia

Applied Seminar

Wednesday, 3/18/2015, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

 

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Colloquium

Tuesday, 3/10/2015, 2:00pm - 11:59pm

Mathematics Colloquium (Jointly with Knots in Washington XL)

Speaker: Sergei Chmutov, Ohio State University, Mansfield
https://people.math.osu.edu/chmutov.1/

Title: In memory of Sergei Duzhin (1956–2015)

Topology Seminar

Friday, 2/27/2015, 8:45pm - 11:59pm

Topology Seminar
Speaker Carl Hammarsten (GWU)
Time: 3:45 - 5:00 Friday, February 27, 2015
Place: Monroe 250
Title: Combinatorial Heegaard Floer Homology and Decorated Heegaard Diagrams.

 

Applied Math Seminar

Wednesday, 2/25/2015, 9:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Alina Chertock,
North Carolina State University

Title: Interaction Dynamics of Singular Wave Fronts Computed by Particle Methods

Analysis Seminar

Wednesday, 2/25/2015, 8:00am - 11:59pm

Speaker: Robbie Robinson
Title: Introduction to Gaussian Processes Part 2
 
Abstract: Stationary Gaussian processes are classical probabilistic models used in applications such as digital signal processing, machine learning and quantum mechanics. This is the second talk in this series.

Applied Math Seminar

Friday, 2/20/2015, 7:30pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Francesco Maggi,
University of Texas, Austin

Title: Formulations of Plateau problem and the existence of minimizers

Abstract: We review various mathematical formulations of the Plateau-Lagrange problem and present a measure-theoretic approach to compactness of surfaces leading to various existence results.

Applied Math seminar

Parallelizable Block Iterative Methods for Stochastic Processes

Wednesday, 2/18/2015, 9:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Aynur Bulut
University of Michigan

Title: Random data Cauchy problems for nonlinear Schr\”odinger and wave equations

Analysis Seminar

Wednesday, 2/18/2015, 8:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: Introduction to Gaussian Processes
Speaker: Robbie Robinson, George Washington University
Place: Monroe 267

Logic Seminar

Friday, 2/6/2015, 7:30pm - 11:59pm

Title: Complexity of relations and the arithmetical hierarchy

Speaker: Leah Marshall, George Washington University

Colloquium

Friday, 2/6/2015, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

Title: Planar graphs are 9/2-colorable and have independence ratio at least 3/13