SJSU Math Colloquium, Spring 2010-2011

Department of Mathematics

San José State University

Unless otherwise indicated, on colloquium days (Wednesdays unless otherwise noted):

Date Speaker Title (click links for abstracts)
Wed Feb 02 Everett Howe, Center for Communications Research (La Jolla) Sums of harmonic integers
Wed Feb 09
Wed Feb 16 Brad Jackson, SJSU Universal Cycles of Combinatorial Objects
Wed Feb 23 NO COLLOQUIUM DEPARTMENT MEETING
Wed Mar 02
Wed Mar 09 Marian Farah, UC Santa Cruz Statistics, Satellites, and Other Adventures
Wed Mar 16 NO COLLOQUIUM DEPARTMENT MEETING
Wed Mar 23 Keith Conrad, U. Conn. (visiting UC Berkeley) Why is the Riemann Hypothesis Important?
Wed Mar 30 NO COLLOQUIUM SPRING BREAK
Wed Apr 06 Monica Vazirani, UC Davis Cores, Shi arrangements, and Catalan numbers
Wed Apr 13 Jim Foster Linear Algebra Blasts Off Into Orbit
Wed Apr 20 Vladimir Drobot, SJSU (emeritus) Golomb rulers
Wed Apr 27 Dashiell Fryer, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign General Incentives in Game Theory
MON MAY 02 Michael Beeson, SJSU (and MathXpert) Teaching (and Grading) with MathXpert
Wed May 04 Michael Rubenstein, Univ. of Waterloo L-functions and Random Matrix Theory
Wed May 11 Jason Lenderman, UCLA/Lawrence Livermore National Labs Weighted total dominating sets in sparse regular graphs

See here for more about the SJSU Math Colloquium.



Useful links: