Events
2009 DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: SHOU-WU ZHANG, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
MONDAY NOVEMBER 30TH: Lecture I “Rational Points on Curves” at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
2009 DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: SHOU-WU ZHANG, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
TUESDAY DECEMBER 1ST: Lecture II “Gross-Schoen Cycles And Dualising Sheaves” at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck.
SEMINAR:
ANAYSIS: Adam Coffman, IUPUI, will speak on “A Nonlinear Differential Inequality And Counterexamples For Holder Continuous Almost Complex Structures” at 4:00pm in B139 Van Vleck.
2009 DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: SHOU-WU ZHANG, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2ND: Lecture III “Gross-Schoen Cycles And Triple Product L-Series” at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
GPS LOGIC: at 4:00pm in 901 Van Vleck.
PROBABILITY: David Griffeath, UW-Madison, will speak on “Asymptotic Densities For Packard Snowflakes With Box Neighborhood” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY: “Singularities Of Hyperplane Arrangements” at 2:25pm at B131 Van Vleck.
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Carl Sovinec, UW-Engineering Physics, will speak on “Numerical Computation for Low-Frequency Dynamics In Magnetized Plasma” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY: Brian Weber, Stony Brook, will speak at 1:20pm in 901 Van Vleck.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday & Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
COMBINATORICS: Sergei Sergeev, U. Birmingham, UK, will speak on “Powers Of Matrices And Periodicity Questions In Max Algebra” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
LIE THEORY: at 1:20pm in 901 Van Vleck.
ANAYSIS: Benoit Pausader, Brown University, will speak on “The Mass Critical Fourth Order Schrödinger Equation” at 4:00pm in B139 Van Vleck.
GPS NUMBER THEORY: Robert Lemke-Oliver, UW-Madison, will speak at 2:30pm at B105 Van Vleck.
The University of Wisconsin will be closed today (Wednesday, Dec. 9) because of a blizzard.
The Math Department's main file server is down, so user files are not accessible. However,
mail, our web site, webwork and moodle are still working. However, personal web sites
(of the form http://www.math.wisc.edu/~username) are not available. This will be fixed
on Thursday.
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday & Wednesday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
The University of Wisconsin will be closed today (Wednesday, Dec. 9) because of a blizzard.
The Math Department's main file server is down, so user files are not accessible. However,
mail, our web site, webwork and moodle are still working. However, personal web sites
(of the form http://www.math.wisc.edu/~username) are not available. This will be fixed
on Thursday.
GPS LOGIC: at 4:00pm in 901 Van Vleck.
PROBABILITY: David Griffeath, UW-Madison, will speak on “The One-Dimensional Exactly 1 Cellular Automaton: Replication, Periodicity, And Chaos From Finite Seeds” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
COLLOQUIUM:
FRIDAY DECEMBER 11: Gigliola Staffilani, MIT, will speak at 4:00pm in B239 Van Vleck. Coffee and cookies at 3:30pm in the 9th floor lounge.
SEMINAR:
9th FLOOR SOCIAL: Monday cookies and coffee and conversation at 3:30pm 9th floor lounge.
COMBINATORICS: Ales Drapal, will speak on “Latin Bitrades, Equilateral Triangles And Abelian Groups” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
LOGIC: André Nies, University of Auckland, New Zealand, will speak on “Counting Changes” at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.
TOPOLOGY AND DATA READING GROUP: Gloria Mari Beffa, will speak on “Sections 3.1, 3.2 – Visualization. A Topological Method” at 1:30pm at 4610 Engineering Hall.
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Carl Sovinec, UW-Engineering Physics, will speak on “Numerical Computation For Low-Frequency Dynamics In Magnetized Plasma” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.
LOGIC: André Nies, University of Auckland, New Zealand, will speak on “Counting Changes” at 3:30pm in 901 Van Vleck.
TOPOLOGY AND DATA READING GROUP: Gloria Mari Beffa, will speak on “Sections 3.1, 3.2 – Visualization. A Topological Method” at 1:30pm at 4610 Engineering Hall.
APPLIED MATH/PDE: Carl Sovinec, UW-Engineering Physics, will speak on “Numerical Computation For Low-Frequency Dynamics In Magnetized Plasma” at 2:25pm in 901 Van Vleck.

