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Thursday, August 26, 2004
Logic Seminar
Denis Hirschfeldt
University of Chicago
Degrees of infinite homogeneous sets for computable stable colorings of pairs
Note: unusual day and location
2:45 PM
Malott 310D
Monday, August 30, 2004
Analysis Seminar
Camil Muscalu
Cornell University
Paraproducts on the bidisc
1:30 PM
Malott 406
Educational Mathematics Seminar
David Henderson and Daina Taimina
Cornell University
A new view of the history of geometry and how it can be used to clarify misconceptions
4:00 PM
Malott 224
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Logic Seminar
Denis Hirschfeldt
University of Chicago
Degrees of infinite homogeneous sets for computable stable colorings of pairs II
2:55 PM
Malott 206
Olivetti Club
Todd Kemp
Cornell University
Fock spaces and duality: an introduction to infinite dimensional analysis
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, September 1, 2004
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Joseph Zaks
Haifa, Israel
On the rational case of the Beckman-Quarles theorem and on the rational dimension of rationalizable sets
Note the change from our usual time.
3:35 PM
Malott 205
TAM Seminar
Chung-Yuen Herbert Hui
Cornell University
Biomimetic design of fibrillar interfaces for adhesion
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in Thurston 206.
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
Thursday, September 2, 2004
Oliver Club
Yuri Berest
Cornell University
Rings of differential operators
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
Friday, September 3, 2004
Financial Engineering Seminar
Dietmar Baum
Bank of America
Correlation modeling using random factor loading model
12:15 PM
Rhodes 253
CAM Colloquium
Robert Adler
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
The brain, the universe, and random processes on manifolds
Refreshments at 4:45 PM in Rhodes 657.
3:45 PM
Rhodes 655
Monday, September 6, 2004
Analysis Seminar
Alexander Meadows
Cornell University
Tornados and continuity for semilinear elliptic equations
1:30 PM
Malott 406
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Sarah Day
Cornell University
Rigorous numerics based on the Conley index: infinite-dimensional maps
3:35 PM
Malott 253
Educational Mathematics Seminar
David Henderson
Cornell University
APOS theory: preparing for Dubinsky's visit
4:00 PM
Malott 224
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Dexter Kozen
Cornell University
Toward the automation of category theory
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Probability Seminar
Gregory Lawler
Cornell University
Two-sided SLE_{8/3} and self-avoiding polygons in the plane
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Tuesday, September 7, 2004
Topology & Geometric Group Theory Seminar
Brendan Owens
Cornell University
A generalization of a theorem of Elkies
1:30 PM
Malott 406
Logic Seminar
Denis Hirschfeldt
University of Chicago
The wonderful world of K-triviality
2:55 PM
Malott 206
ORIE Colloquium
David Shmoys
Cornell University
An approximation scheme for stochastic linear programming and its application to stochastic integer programs
Refreshments: 258 Rhodes Hall, 3:45 PM
4:15 PM
Rhodes 655
Olivetti Club
Sarah Koch
Cornell University
Splashing around in the basins: visualizing the dynamics of Newton's method in two complex variables
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Jason Martin
Cornell University
Normal forms: some linear algebra you may not have seen before
4:00 PM
Malott 224
Logic Seminar
Denis Hirschfeldt
University of Chicago
The wonderful world of K-triviality
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Robert Connelly
Cornell University
The 4-color theorem and rigidity
4:15 PM
Malott 205
TAM Seminar
Arvind Raman
Purdue University
Nonlinear oscillations in atomic force microscopy
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in Thurston 206.
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
Thursday, September 9, 2004
Oliver Club
Yulij Ilyashenko
Cornell University
Restricted versions of the Hilbert 16th problem
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
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