| 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.
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| 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.
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March 11
|
Michael Holst (University of California, San
Diego)
|
Multiscale
Methods in Geometric Analysis and Mathematical Physics
|
Special day.
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March 22--23
|
John G McWhirter FRS FREng,
(QinetiQ Ltd, Malvern Technology Centre) |
2004 Magnus
Lectures
|
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March 29
|
Dan
Rudolph (University of Maryland) |
Kakutani
shift equivalence: cross-sections and return maps for non-invertible
flows
|
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April 12
|
David
Grant (University of Colorado)
|
Just
how exceptional are exceptional primes?
|
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April 26
|
Kelly Chappell (Colorado State University)
|
Lesson
Study: A ``Teacher-as-Learner'' Approach to theImprovement of Calculus
Instruction at CSU
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