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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Computational and Commutative Algebra Seminar
Jenna Rajchgot
Cornell University
Compatibly split subvarieties of the Hilbert scheme of points in the plane
4:00 PM
Malott 203
Logic Seminar
Diana Ojeda
Cornell University
The distortion problem, part II
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Statistics Seminar
Karen Bandeen-Roche
Johns Hopkins University
Multi-stage latent class regression with accommodation for differential item functioning
4:15 PM
Malott 406
What Is... Seminar
Laurent Saloff-Coste
Cornell University
What is a random walk?
5:30 PM
Malott 207
Friday, October 21, 2011
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Jon Chaika
University of Chicago
Ergodicity and skew products of interval exchange transformations
2:25 PM
Malott 205
Working Group on Kleinian Groups
James West
Cornell University
A backgrounder on the Hausdorff metric on the closed subsets of compact metric spaces
3:30 PM
Malott 203
CAM Colloquium
Eli Shlizerman
University of Washington at Seattle
Activity measure evolution equations: dimension reduction for networks of neurons
Refreshments at 4:30 PM in Rhodes 657.
3:30 PM
Rhodes 655
Monday, October 24, 2011
Scientific Computing and Numerics (SCAN) Seminar
Carmeliza Navasca
Clarkson University
Algorithms for tensor decomposition
Sponsored jointly by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science.
1:25 PM
Upson 315
Analysis Seminar
Benjamin Dodson
University of California at Berkeley
Global well-posedness and scattering for the L^2-critical, nonlinear Schrodinger equation
2:30 PM
Malott 406
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Anna Bertiger
Cornell University
Symmetric functions III
2:30 PM
Malott 206
Probability Seminar
Zhen-Qing Chen
University of Washington
Brownian motion with darning and its application to conformal mappings
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Topology & Geometric Group Theory Seminar
Peter Kropholler
Glasgow University and Cornell University
Wilson’s short proof of the Romanovskii-Wilson theorem
1:30 PM
Malott 203
Logic Seminar
David Belanger
Cornell University
Abstract approach to finite Ramsey theory, part II
2:55 PM
Malott 206
ORIE Colloquium
Andreea Minca
Cornell University
Credit default swaps and systemic risk
Refreshments at 3:45 PM in 258 Rhodes Hall.
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Olivetti Club
Aaron Palmer
Cornell University
Optimal control of stochastic processes
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Logic Seminar
Asger Törnquist
University of Copenhagen
The Borel/analytic distinction for decision problems in ergodic theory and functional analysis
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Statistics Seminar
Joerg Stoye
Cornell University
Nonparametric analysis of stochastic rationality
4:15 PM
Biotech G01
Teaching Seminar
Thomas Kern
Cornell University
Introducing students to proofs
5:25 PM
Malott 207
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Oliver Club
Asger Törnquist
University of Copenhagen
Classification problems in Ergodic theory and operator algebras
Refreshments at 3:30 PM in the lounge.
4:00 PM
Malott 532
Friday, October 28, 2011
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Andrey Gogolev
Binghamton University
Structure of smooth conjugacy classes of Anosov systems
2:25 PM
Malott 205
Working Group on Kleinian Groups
John Hubbard
Cornell University
Algebraic limits vs. geometric limits on Kleinian groups
3:30 PM
Malott 203
CAM Colloquium
Joel Spencer
New York University
Two needles in exponential haystacks
Refreshments at 4:30 PM in Rhodes 657.
3:30 PM
Rhodes 655
Monday, October 31, 2011
Scientific Computing and Numerics (SCAN) Seminar
Olivier Desjardins
Cornell University
Large-scale numerical modeling of three-dimensional turbulent gas-particle flows
Sponsored jointly by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science.
1:25 PM
Upson 315
Analysis Seminar
Marian Gidea
Northeastern Illinois University and IAS
Perturbations of geodesic flows producing unbounded growth of energy
2:30 PM
Malott 406
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Marisa Hughes
Cornell University
Quotients of spheres and the Tutte polynomial
2:30 PM
Malott 206
Probability Seminar
Anita Behme
TU Braunschweig and Michigan State University
Exponential functionals of Lévy processes
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Per Austrin
University of Toronto
Inapproximability of treewidth and related problems
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Topology & Geometric Group Theory Seminar
Robert Bieri
University of Frankfurt and Binghamton University
Isolated and condensation points in the space of marked groups
1:30 PM
Malott 203
Logic Seminar
David Belanger
Cornell University
Abstract approach to finite Ramsey theory, part III
2:55 PM
Malott 206
ORIE Colloquium
Michel Goemans
MIT
Approximating the Steiner tree problem using linear programming and matroids
Refreshments at 3:45 PM in 258 Rhodes Hall.
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Probability Seminar
Qi-Man Shao
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Normal and non-normal approximation by Stein’s method
4:30 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Logic Seminar
Diana Ojeda
Cornell University
The distortion problem, part III
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Statistics Seminar
Robert Engle
New York University
Volatility, correlation, and tails for systemic risk management
4:15 PM
Biotech G10
What Is... Seminar
Edward Swartz
Cornell University
What is a matroid?
5:30 PM
Malott 207
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