Mathematics Department Colloquium Talks
The talks for the academic year 2004-2005 are held Thursdays
at 3:45 pm in a room to be announced.
FALL
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Alexander Hulpke
, Colorado State Univ., title:
"Computing the subgroups of a finite group."
July 27, 2004
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David Bradley
, Univ. Maine, title:
"On q-analogs of multiple zeta values and other multiple harmonic series."
Aug 12, 2004
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David Joyner,
title: "Introduction to the Langlands program", Aug 26, 2004
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Shuhong Gao
, Sept 1, Clemson Univ, title: "Groebner Bases and Linear Codes"
(cancelled - to be rescheduled)
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Mark Kidwell
, Sept 1, USNA, title: "Intrinsic Knotting and Linking"
Wednesday
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Seymour Lipschitz, Sept 10, Temple, title: "On Gray codes and a loopless
algorithm for the permutations in S_n"
Friday
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Number Theory miniday:
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Kiran Kedlaya
, noon Friday Sept 17, MIT,
title: "p-adic floating point arithmetic, determinants, and
the Robbins phenomenon"
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Larry Washington
, 3:45pm Friday Sept 17, UMCP,
title: "Number fields and elliptic curves"
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Artur Elezi,
American Univ., title: "Enumerative geometry of algebraic curves", Sep 23
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Oct 2-3
The second East Coast Operator Algebras
Symposium
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Tony Gaglione,
title: "TBA", Oct 14
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Caroline Melles
, title: "TBA", Oct 21
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Bill Wardlaw,
title: "For which matrices C, D does AB=C imply BA=D?",
Oct 28
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Chris Brown,
title: "Polynomial GCDs and subresultants",
Nov 4
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Tom Quint,
(Univ. Nevada)
title: "On houseswapping, the strict core, segmentation, and
linear programming", noon, Friday Nov 12
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Brad Brock,
(IDA Princeton)
title: "Moments associated to the moduli
space of hyperelliptic curves over a finite field", Nov 18
SPRING
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Jack Perry,
NCSU, title: "Combinatorial Criteria for Groebner Bases", Jan 13, 2005
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Bruce Miller, NIST, title: "Extracting Mathematical Knowledge from the
Digital Library of Mathematical Functions", Jan 27, 2005
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Doris
Schattschneider,
title: "Ingenious mathematical amateurs: M.C. Escher (artist) and Marjorie Rice (homemaker)",
Midshipmen-Faculty Colloquium,
February 3, 2005
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Mike Hoffman,
title: "Updown categories and their generating functions", February 10, 2005
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Bill Wardlaw,
title: "Good and Square Matrices are Invertible", April 28, 2005
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Directions: From Baltimore, take I97 down to Rt50, follow the
signs to Annapolis. From
Singularities in General Relativity: Classical and QuantumDC, take Rt 50 east to Annapolis. Get off Rt 50 at the
Rowe Blvd exit. Go straight on Rowe Blvd (through 3 lights) until you get
to a T intersection. This will be Rowe+College Ave. Turn left and go to
the next light. Turn right onto King George and turn left at the
first light onto Maryland Ave. You must have DoD decals on
your car or a pass from the Pass+Tag Office.
Preble Hall (the temporary location of the Math Dept) is the
first Building on your left (it also houses the USNA Museum).
You can find parking in one of the lots nearby.
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