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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Logic Seminar
Noam Greenberg
Victoria University of Wellington
Strong jump-traceability
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Oliver Club
William Thurston
Cornell University
Smooshing polymers
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Friday, August 29, 2008
Lie Groups Seminar
Apoorva Khare
University of California at Riverside
Infinitesimal Hecke algebras
3:30 PM
Malott 406
Monday, September 1, 2008
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Jayadev Athreya
Yale University
Shrinking targets in parabolic dynamical systems
12:01 PM
Analysis Seminar
Todd Kemp
MIT
Strong Log-Sobolev inequalities for subharmonic functions
2:30 PM
Malott 406
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Ping Li
Cornell University
Compressed counting and its application in estimating entropy of data streams
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Probability Seminar
Chris Hoffman
University of Washington at Seattle
Topology of random clique complexes
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Logic Seminar
James Worthington
Cornell University
Bialgebraic approach to automata and formal language theory, part I
2:55 PM
Malott 206
Olivetti Club
Greg Muller
Cornell University
Title TBA
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Statistics Seminar
T. N. Sriram
University of Georgia
Dimension reduction in time series
Refreshments after the talk in Malott 301.
4:00 PM
Malott 406
TAM Seminar
Susan Daniel
Cornell University
The motion of liquid drops on surfaces under the influence of vibration
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in 206 Thurston Hall
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Logic Seminar
James Worthington
Cornell University
Bialgebraic approach to automata and formal language theory, part II
2:55 PM
Malott 206
TAM Seminar
Ryan S. Elliott
University of Minnesota
Atomistic modeling of Martensitic transformation in shape memory alloys: theoretical and computational techniques
Refreshments at 4:15 PM in 206 Thurston Hall
4:30 PM
Thurston 205
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