Mathematics ColloquiaSpring 2009
Past Talks:
February 20 (10:30AM-11:30AM, FO3-200A) Prof. Shu Wang, Beijing University of Technology, China
(Visiting CalTech)
Asymptotic limits of compressible Euler-Maxwell equations in plasma physics.
Abstract
February 27 (10:30AM-11:30AM, FO3-200A) Prof. Ralph L. Kodell, Department of Biostatistics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Determination of Sample Sizes for Demonstrating Efficacy of Radiation Countermeasures.
Abstract
March 6 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Prof. Anthony Shaheen,
Department of Mathematics, CSULA
Expander and Ramanujan Graphs.
Abstract
March 13 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Prof. Tihomir Petrov,
Department of Mathematics, CSUN
Noether's Problem in Algebraic Geometry.
Abstract
March 20 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Prof. Jue Wang,
Department of Mathematics, Union College, Schenectady, NY
Image Segmentation and Artifact Correction in Ultrasound Images.
Abstract
April 10 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Prof. Donald G. Saari,
Department of Mathematics, UCI
Mathematics and Geometry of Voting.
Abstract
April 17 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Dr. William Ziemer,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSULB
Understanding Special Relativity by the Geometry of Spacetime.
Abstract
April 24 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Dr. WaiYan Pong,
Department of Mathematics, CSUDH
Length Spectra of Natural Numbers.
Abstract
May 1 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Dr. Dennis Eichhorn,
Department of Mathematics, UCI
A completely accessible and historically motivated introduction
to The Theory
of Partitions and its connections to number theory, combinatorics,
representation theory, complex analysis, group theory, modular forms,
continued fractions, patience, chess, particle physics, and ping-pong.
Abstract
May 8 (12PM-1PM, FO3-200A) Dr. William Ziemer,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSULB
Special Relativity and the Einstein Train, part 2.
Abstract
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