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Monday, January 24, 2005
Analysis Seminar
Robert Strichartz
Cornell University
Welcome to the world of fractals, where Fourier series converge
1:30 PM
Malott 406
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Logic Seminar
Rebecca Weber
Pennsylvania State University
Orbits and invariance in E_Pi and E*
2:55 PM
Malott 206
Oliver Club / Olivetti Club
Todd Kemp
Cornell University
Hypercontractivity and the central limit theorem
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
ORIE Colloquium
Sridhar Tayur
Carnegie Mellon University
Improving asset management and order fulfillment at Deere & Company's C&CE Division
Refreshments: 258 Rhodes Hall, 3:45 PM
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Logic Seminar
Rebecca Weber
Pennsylvania State University
Lattices of effectively closed sets
4:00 PM
Malott 206
TAM Seminar
Peter Mucha
Georgia Tech
Computer-generated animation of fluids: an applied math perspective
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in Thurston 206.
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Oliver Club
Matvei Libine
University of Massachusetts
Localization formulas for integrals of equivariant forms
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
Friday, January 28, 2005
Oliver Club / Lie Groups Seminar
Serguei Arkhipov
Yale University
Towards representation theory of algebraic groups over a 2-dimensional local field
Refreshments will be served at 4:00 PM in the lounge.
3:00 PM
Malott 406
CAM Colloquium
John Guckenheimer, Stephen Pope, Christine Shoemaker, Charlie van Loan, Stephen Vavasis
Cornell University
Proposed new graduate minor field in computational science and engineering
Refreshments at 4:30 PM in Rhodes 657.
3:30 PM
Rhodes 655
Monday, January 31, 2005
Analysis Seminar
Andrzej Hulanicki
Wroclaw University and Cornell University
Asymptotic for invariant measures for diffusion processes on groups NA/A
1:30 PM
Malott 406
Oliver Club
Elena Mantovan
University of California at Berkeley
The role of the geometry of Shimura varieties in the Langlands program
Refreshments will be served at 4:00 PM in the lounge.
2:45 PM
Malott 406
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Robert Clewley
Cornell University
A computational tool for the reduction of nonlinear ODE systems possessing multiple scales
4:00 PM
Malott 253
Probability Seminar
Edward Waymire
Oregon State University and Cornell University
Heterogeneous dispersion and skew diffusion
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Lisa Fleischer
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Tolls for heterogeneous, selfish users of a multicommodity network and generalized congestion games
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Math Club
Robert Strichartz, Tara Brendle, and Martin Kassabov
Cornell University
Summer research opportunities
There will be refreshments in the lounge before the talk.
5:00 PM
Malott 532
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Oliver Club / Olivetti Club
Gregory Hjorth
University of California at Los Angeles
An isolation theorem for groups of isometries
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
ORIE Colloquium
Lisa Fleischer
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
New algorithms for assignment problems
Refreshments: 258 Rhodes Hall, 3:45 PM
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Logic Seminar
Greg Hjorth
UCLA
Borel reducibility
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Rena Zieve
University of California at Davis and Cornell University
Packing fractions and stability angles in granular heaps
4:15 PM
Malott 205
TAM Seminar
Anders Andersen
Cornell University
Aerodynamics of fluttering and tumbling cards
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in Thurston 206.
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
Teaching Seminar
Joshua Bowman
Cornell University
Enlivening the classroom: reducing teachers' and students' stress with humor / Organizational meeting
5:15 PM
Malott 207
Thursday, February 3, 2005
Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Jason Martin
Cornell University
Using MAGMA I
11:30 AM
Malott 420C
Oliver Club
Tara Holm
University of California at Berkeley
Morse theory in real symplectic geometry
Refreshments will be served at 3:45 PM in the lounge.
4:15 PM
Malott 406
Friday, February 4, 2005
Oliver Club / Topology & Geometric Group Theory Seminar
Dylan Thurston
Harvard University
How efficiently do 3-manifolds bound 4-manifolds?
Refreshments will be served at 4:00 PM in the lounge.
3:00 PM
Malott 406
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