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List of Talks
given in 2005-06
Tuesday, August 30 |
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Jonathan Needleman, Cornell University An exceptional talk |
Tuesday, September 6 |
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Michael Robinson, Cornell University Studying the bifurcation behavior of a nonlinear PDE |
Tuesday, September 13 |
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Melanie Pivarski, Cornell University Poincaré inequalities: pleasant, yet informative |
Tuesday, September 20 |
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Joshua Bowman, Cornell University Translation with a capital T, and that rhymes with B, and that stands for billiards! |
Tuesday, September 27 |
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Matthew Noonan, Cornell University Dividing by small numbers |
Tuesday, October 4 |
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Greg Muller, Cornell University Knots, physics, and the Jones polynomial |
Tuesday, October 25 |
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Timothy Goldberg, Cornell University The Lie bracket and the commutator of flows |
Tuesday, November 8 |
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Peter Samuelson, Cornell University What non-positive curvature means to me |
Tuesday, November 15 |
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Abra Brisbin, Cornell University The (nucleo)tides of time: probability and population genetics |
Tuesday, November 22 |
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Treven Wall and Sarah Koch, Cornell University Minimum Sudoku sets: a problem-solving session |
Tuesday, November 29 |
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Jim Pivarski, Cornell University Why stuff is hard |
Tuesday, January 24 |
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Greg Muller, Cornell University Fun with cobordisms |
Tuesday, January 31 |
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Timothy Goldberg, Cornell University A little Lie algebra cohomology, if you please |
Tuesday, February 7 |
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Jonathan Needleman, Cornell University I challenge you to a unitary dual! |
Tuesday, February 14 |
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Will Gryc, Cornell University Why the Sobolev function couldn't get a date for Valentine's day |
Tuesday, February 21 |
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Treven Wall, Cornell University Thirteen ways of looking at a Sobolev space |
Friday, March 3 |
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Matthew Noonan, Cornell University
Matt Noonan's magic mystery talk: nonlinear mathematics |
Tuesday, March 7 |
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Melanie Pivarski and Kristin Camenga, Cornell University Mathematical cousins |
Tuesday, March 14 |
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Drew Armstrong, Cornell University Euler's (other) constant |
Tuesday, March 28 |
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Michael O'Connor, Cornell University
Ordinals, proofs, and programs |
Tuesday, April 4 |
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Joshua Bowman, Cornell University Pseudo-Anosov maps of a surface-ally docious (If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious) |
Tuesday, April 11 |
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Benjamin Chan, Cornell University The way Google makes its money |
Tuesday, April 18 |
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Michael Robinson, Cornell University Tug-of-war: how nonlinearity and the Laplacian interact |
Tuesday, April 25 |
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Greg Muller, Cornell University Greg Muller strikes back |
Tuesday, May 2 |
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Sarah Koch, Cornell University Some secrets of the Mandelbrot set and a glimpse of dynamics in C^2 |
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May 23, 2006
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