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Start: 05/04/2009 1:56 pm

9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.

COMBINATORICS: Anna Saputera, UW-Madison, will speak on “Line Graphs, Root Systems, And Elliptic Geometry” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.

JOINT GEOMETRIC ANALYSIS & GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY: Christina Tonnesen-Friedman, Union College, will speak on “Extremal Kahler Metrics On Projective Bundles Over A Curve” at 3:30pm in B115 Van Vleck.

GROUP THEORY: at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.

LIE THEORY: at 1:20pm in 903 Van Vleck.

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Start: 05/05/2009 1:57 pm

ANALYSIS: “Talk to be announced” at 4:00pm in B139 Van Vleck.

GPS ANALYSIS: at 2:45pm in 123 Ingraham.

GPS NUMBER THEORY: Nigel Boston, UW-Madison, will speak on “The Fewest Primes Ramifying In A G-Extension Of Q” at 2:30pm in B131 Van Vleck.

LOGIC: Achilles Beros, UW-Madison, will speak on “Mitotic Sets And Strong Reducibility In The Context Of Gold-Style Learning” specialty exam at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.

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Start: 05/06/2009 1:58 pm

MALBEC LECTURE:

WEDNESDAY MAY 6TH: Jerry Zhu, UW-Madison, will speak on “HAMLET (Human, Animal, And Machine Learning: Experiment And Theory) at 4:00pm in B102 Van Vleck. Reception to follow in 9th floor lounge

SEMINARS:

GEOMETRIC ANALYSIS: Xiadong Wang, Michigan State University, will speak on “Boundary Effect And Rigidity On Compact Manifolds With Non Negative Or Positive Scalar Curvature” at 1:20pm in 901 Van Vleck.

GPS APPLIED MATH/PDE: at 3:45pm in 901 Van Vleck.

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Start: 05/07/2009 2:00 pm

GPS LOGIC: at 4:00pm in 901 Van Vleck.

NUMBER THEORY: Ken Ono, UW-Madison, will speak on “P-Adic Coupling Of Mock Modular Forms And Their Shadows” at 2:30pm in B131 Van Vleck.

PROBABILITY: Bill Sandholm, UW-Madison, will speak on “Stochastic Evolutionary Game Theory: Overview And Recent Results” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.

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Start: 05/08/2009 2:00 pm

COLLOQUIUM:

FRIDAY MAY 8TH: Richard Murray, Caltech, will speak on “Feedback And Control In Biological Circuit Design” at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.

SEMINAR:

ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY: Alex Gamburd, Northwestern, will speak at 2:25pm in B223 Van Vleck.

GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY: Caner Koca, Stony Brook, will speak on “Extremal Kahler And Conformally Compact Einstein Metrics On Rules Surfaces” at 1:20pm in 901 Van Vleck.

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