Events
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
COMBINATORICS: Don Kreher, Michigan Tech, will speak on “The Degree Sequence Problem For Partial Steiner Triple Systems” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
GPS TOPOLOGY: Tony Ache, UW-Madison, will speak on “Ricci Curvature In Dimension 3” (Part II) at 2:25pm in B131 Van Vleck.
GROUP THEORY: at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.
LIE THEORY: Zajj Daugherty, UW-Madison, will speak on “Two Boundary Centralizer Algebras” at 1:20pm in 901 Van Vleck.
ANALYSIS: Keith Rogers, Madrid, will speak on “Mass Concentration For The 2d Cubic Nonelliptic Schroedinger Equations” at 4:00pm in B139 Van Vleck.
GPS NUMBER THEORY: Yong Qiang Zhao, UW-Madison, will speak on “Introduction To Hurwitz Spaces” at 2:30pm in B105 Van Vleck.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
WISELI:
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7TH: Andrea Bertozzi, UCLA, will speak at 3:30pm in B239 Van Vleck.
SEMINAR:
GPS APPLIED MATH: Julie Simons, UW-Mathematics, will speak on “The Volcano Effect In Bacterial Chemotaxis” at 3:45pm in 901 Van Vleck.
HOMOLOGICAL MIRROR SYMMETRY: Garrett Alston, UW-Madison will speak on “ More On Kahler Moduli And Gromov-Witten Invariants” at 3:30pm in B139 Van Vleck.
APPLIED MATH/PDE – COMP SCI: Andrew Wathen, University of Oxford, will speak on “Matrix Iterations And KKT Systems: From Optimization To Navier-Stokes And Back” at 4:00pm in 3310 Computer Science.
GPS LOGIC: Achilles Beros, UW-Madison, will speak on “Anomalous Learning And Almost Self-Describing Languages” at 4:00pm in 901 Van Vleck.
NUMBER THEORY: Michael Fried, UC Irvine Emeritus, will speak on “Connectedness Of Spaces Of Sphere Covers” at 2:30pm in B105 Van Vleck.
COLLOQUIUM:
FRIDAY OCTOBER 9th: Mark Gross, USCD, will speak on “The Tropical Vertex” at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY: Mark Gross, UCSD, will speak on “Towards Theta Functions for Calabi-Yau Manifolds” at 2:25pm in B131 Van Vleck.
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Ammar Hakin, Tech-X Corporation, will speak on “High-Order Moment Equations For Simulation Of Fast Magnetohydrodynamics” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
COMBINATORICS: David Clark, Michigan Tech, will speak on “Designs, Geometries, And Hamada’s Conjecture” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
GPS TOPOLOGY: Michael Childers, UW-Madison, will speak on at 2:25pm in B131 Van Vleck.
GROUP THEORY: Don Passman, UW-Madison, will speak on “Sharply Transitive Permutation Groups” at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.
ANALYSIS: Alexander Koldobsky, Missouri, will speak on “Positive Definite Functions And Multidimensional Versions Of Random Variables” at 4:00pm in B139 Van Vleck.
GPS NUMBER THEORY: at 2:30pm in B105 Van Vleck.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
GPS APPLIED MATH: Julie Simons, UW-Mathematics, will speak on “The Volcano Effect In Bacterial Chemotaxis” at 3:45pm in 901 Van Vleck.
HOMOLOGICAL MIRROR SYMMETRY: at 3:30pm in B139 Van Vleck.
GPS ANALYSIS: Nathan Panike, UW- Madison, will speak on “Measuring A Singular Set” at 4:00pm in B129 Van Vleck.
GPS LOGIC: at 4:00pm in 901 Van Vleck.
NUMBER THEORY: Alexander Fish, UW-Madison, will speak at 2:30pm in B105 Van Vleck.
COLLOQUIUM:
FRIDAY OCTOBER 16th: Selwyn Ng, UW-Madison, will speak at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Jeffrey Banks, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will speak on “High-Order Adaptive Methods For Laser-Plasma Interaction Problems” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday, Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
ANALYSIS: Igor Verbitsky, Missouri, will speak on “Dyadic Models Of Some Linear, Quasilinear And Hessian Equations” at 2:25pm in B113 Van Vleck.
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Willy Hereman, Colorado School of Mines, will speak on “Symbolic Computation Of Conservation Laws Of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations” at 2:25pm in B135 Van Vleck.
COMBINATORICS: Seth Meyer, UW-Madison, will speak on “Zero Forcing Sets” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.

