Colorado State University Department of Mathematics

Departmental Colloquium

Current regular meeting time and place: 
Mondays, lectures start promptly at 4:10 in Weber 202
Refreshments served: 
Weber 117 starting at 3:30.

Schedule for Spring Semester 2004


Date Speaker Title   (Click to view abstracts) Notes 
January 21, 4:10 pm, Weber 202
Dan Rudolph  (University of Maryland) An Isomorphism Theory for Bernoulli Endomorphisms
Special day.
January 23, 4:10 pm, Eng 120 (Hammond Auditorium) Fred Hickernell  (Hong Kong Baptist University) What Do You Need to Solve a Problem with Many Variables?
Joint colloquium with the Department of Statistics.              Special day and location.
March 11
Michael Holst (University of California, San Diego)
Multiscale Methods in Geometric Analysis and Mathematical Physics
Special day.
March 22--23
John G McWhirter FRS FREng, (QinetiQ Ltd, Malvern Technology Centre) 2004 Magnus Lectures

March 29
Dan Rudolph  (University of Maryland) Kakutani shift equivalence: cross-sections and return maps for non-invertible flows

April 12
David Grant (University of Colorado)
Just how exceptional are exceptional primes?

April 26
Kelly Chappell (Colorado State University)
Lesson Study: A ``Teacher-as-Learner'' Approach to theImprovement of Calculus Instruction at CSU



Schedules from prior semesters:  Fall 2003
 


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