Mathematics Department Colloquium Talks
The talks for the academic year 2007-2008 are held Wednesdays
at 3:45 pm in the 3rd floor seminar room of Chauvenet Hall,
unless otherwise noted.
FALL
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Prof. Chris Staecker, Messiah College, PA,
"A survey of Nielsen fixed point theory," August 22, noon,
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Michael Somos, Georgetown Univ., "A Multisection of q-series",
August 29, noon
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Michael Hoffman, USNA, "An algebra of arithmetic functions",
Sep 19, 3:45
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Joel Mohler, Lehigh University, An introduction to Multiple Dirichlet
Series,
Sep 24, 3:45pm.
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Mid-Fac colloquium
Prof David Saunders,
Sep 24, 2007. 7:00pm.
Title: Symbolic mathematical computation, evolution or revolution?.
This talk will be held in Chauvenet Hall.
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Lorenzo
Traldi of Lafayette College, Oct 10.
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Prof. Robert Fefferman
(University of Chicago, Dean of Physical Sciences), Oct 22, 3:45.
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Arthur Pittenger, UMBC, Generalized Spin Matrices and Applications
to Problems in Quantum
Information, Tuesday, Nov 6, 3:45pm.
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Ezra Brown, Va Tech, Chocolate Key Cryptography:
A Delicious Way to Send Secret Messages, Friday, Nov 9, noon.
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Punarbasu Purkayastha of University of Maryland, College Park (EE Dept).
Nov 28 (Topic: Bounds on the size of ordered codes and ordered
orthogonal arrays, joint work with Prof.. A Barg.)
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Bill Wardlaw, USNA, "Matrices over Finite Fields",
Dec 5, 3:45
SPRING
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Feb 26th,
Dennis Spellman (Temple University), Varieties of Groups
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March 5th,
Mike McLendon (Washington College), The skein algebra of a surface
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March 19th,
Gilbert Baumslag, (City College of New York),
Title: Puzzles, groups and cryptography
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March 27,
Sophia Vassiliadou (Georgetown University),
Title: TBA, Abstract: TBA
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April 2nd,
John B. Conway, George Washington Univ., operator theory,
Title: TBA, Abstract: TBA
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April 30th,
Caroline
Melles, USNA.,
Title: The fundamental theorem of tropical algebra.
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April 23th,
Ilias Kotsireas (Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario)
Title: Old and new approaches to the Hadamard conjecture
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Office. (Pass+Tag is in a building next to the Visitor's Gate.)
Once inside the
USNA from the Visitor's gate, just go straight and follow the road
around with the water on your left. Eventually you will see the red
running track. Chauvenet Hall is the building opposite the church
across the large grassy area (in case you are walking)
and next to a large red running track (in case you are driving).
You can find parking in one of the lots nearby the Building.
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