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Monday, February 13, 2012
Scientific Computing and Numerics (SCAN) Seminar
Ashish Raj, Pascal Spincemaille, Yi Wang
Cornell University
MRI opportunities for advanced computational algorithms
Sponsored jointly by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science.
11:15 AM
Upson 315
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Yash Lodha
Cornell University
Cube complexes and subgroups of hyperbolic groups
2:30 PM
Malott 206
Analysis Seminar
Joe Po-Chou Chen
Cornell University
Heat kernel, spectral zeta function, and quantum statistical mechanics on Sierpinski carpets
2:30 PM
Malott 406
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Laszlo Vegh
Georgia Institute of Technology
Strongly polynomial algorithm for a class of minimum-cost flow problems with separable convex objectives
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Logic Seminar
Keita Yokayama
Tokyo Institute of Technology and Penn State University
On the reverse mathematics of Peano categoricity
2:55 PM
Malott 206
ORIE Colloquium
Pierre Patie
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Asian options and Wiener-Hopf type factorization
Refreshments at 3:45 PM in 258 Rhodes Hall.
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Olivetti Club
Shisen Luo
Cornell University
Martingale — a powerful tool for solving gambling problems
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Logic Seminar
David Belanger
Cornell University
Ramsey’s theorem for pairs II
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Statistics Seminar
Susan Murphy
University of Michigan
Adaptive confidence intervals for non-regular parameters
4:15 PM
Biotech G01
What Is... Seminar
Ravi Ramakrishna
Cornell University
What is the Sato-Tate conjecture?
5:30 PM
Malott 207
Thursday, February 16, 2012
ORIE Colloquium
Anthony Papavasiliou
University of California at Berkeley
Large-scale integration of deferrable demand and renewable energy sources in power systems
Refreshments at 3:45 PM in 258 Rhodes Hall.
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Friday, February 17, 2012
CAM Colloquium
Steven Low
California Institute of Technology
Optimal power flow and demand response
Refreshments at 4:30 PM in Rhodes 657.
3:30 PM
Rhodes 253
Monday, February 20, 2012
Scientific Computing and Numerics (SCAN) Seminar
Changxi Zheng
Cornell University
Efficient methods for time-dependent Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs
Sponsored jointly by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science.
11:15 AM
Upson 315
Analysis Seminar
Peter Luthy
Cornell University
Bi-parameter maximal multilinear operators inspired by questions in ergodic theory and PDE
2:30 PM
Malott 406
Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics Seminar
Lucas Sabalka
Binghamton University
f-vectors of subdivided simplicial complexes
2:30 PM
Malott 206
Computer Science Theory Seminar
Hyung-Chan An
Cornell University
Improving Christofides’ algorithm for the s-t path TSP
4:00 PM
Upson 5130
Probability Seminar
Tianyi Zheng
Cornell University
Return probability for random walk on wreath product and related groups
4:00 PM
Malott 406
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Logic Seminar
Ben Miller
Universitat Munster
Bases, non-hyperfiniteness, and rigidity
2:55 PM
Malott 206
ORIE Colloquium
Bora Keskin
Stanford University
Dynamic pricing with demand model uncertainty: pitfalls of myopia and promise of experimentation
Refreshments at 3:45 PM in 258 Rhodes Hall.
4:15 PM
Rhodes 253
Oliver Club
Hendrik Lenstra
Universiteit Leiden
Modeling finite fields
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
ORIE Colloquium
Yaron Singer
Google Research
Incentives, algorithms, and networks: mechanism design in the era of the social web
4:00 PM
Rhodes 655
Logic Seminar
Chris Condis
University of Waterloo
Proving that Artinian implies Noetherian without proving that Artinian implies finite length
4:00 PM
Malott 206
Statistics Seminar
Michael Rosenblum
Johns Hopkins University
Optimizing randomized trial designs to distinguish which subpopulations benefit from treatment
4:15 PM
Biotech G01
Teaching Seminar
Zhexiu Tu and Aaron Palmer
Cornell University
Introducing higher level concepts in introductory courses
5:25 PM
Malott 207
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Statistics Seminar
Jacob Bien
Stanford University
Sparse hierarchical interactions
4:15 PM
Biotech G01
Olivetti Club
Tim Novikoff
Cornell University
Education of a model student
Refreshments at 3:55 PM in the lounge.
4:25 PM
Malott 406
Friday, February 24, 2012
Dynamical Systems Seminar
Stephen Chamblee
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
The dynamics of twisted tent maps
2:15 PM
Malott 230
CAM Colloquium
C. Anthony Hunt
University of California at San Francisco
A strategy to achieve explanatory, networked, mechanistic models that link phenomena within and between biological scales
Refreshments at 4:30 PM in Rhodes 258.
3:30 PM
Rhodes 253
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