SJSU Math/Stats Colloquium, Spring 2013-2014

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

San José State University

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

Date Speaker Title (click links for abstracts)
Wed Jan 29, part 1 Jeff Scargle, NASA Ames Research Center Structure and Topology of the Universe
Wed Jan 29, part 2 Peter J. Haas, IBM Almaden Research Center Exploring Complex Simulation Models
Wed Feb 05 Peer-Timo Bremer, Lawrence Livermore National Labs Computing, Exploring, and Tracking Features in Massive Scientific Data
Thu Feb 06 JOB CANDIDATE TALK 3-4pm, MH320
Mon Feb 10 JOB CANDIDATE TALK 3-4pm, MH320
Tue Feb 11 CANCELLED Job talk cancelled
Wed Feb 12 NO COLLOQUIUM
Thu Feb 13 JOB CANDIDATE TALK 3-4pm, MH320
Wed Feb 19 Ayelet Lindenstrauss, Indiana Univ. How to tell how many holes there are on a pretzel (without counting them)
Wed Feb 26 NO COLLOQUIUM DEPARTMENT MEETING, 3-4:15pm, MH320
Wed Mar 05 Ralucca Gera, Naval Postgraduate School Connecting Yesterday to Tomorrow: Extending Graph Theory to Complex Networks
Wed Mar 12 Angela Hicks, Stanford n Capricious Wives and the Diagonal Harmonics
Wed Mar 19 NO COLLOQUIUM DEPARTMENT MEETING, 3-4:15pm, MH320
Wed Mar 26 NO COLLOQUIUM SPRING BREAK
Wed Apr 02 NO COLLOQUIUM
Wed Apr 09 Stuart Pilorz, SETI Radiative Transfer in the Uncharted Wilds Between Asymptotic Regimes
Wed Apr 16 Corey Irving, Santa Clara Univ. Generalized Barycentric Coordinates: An Introduction and an Application to Algebraic Geometry
Wed Apr 23 Michael Larsen, Indiana Univ. What is an elliptic curve?
Fri Apr 25 DEPARTMENT MEETING Noon-2pm
Wed Apr 30 Yan Zhang, UC Berkeley Adinkras for Combinatorialists
Wed May 07 Zeph Landau, UC Berkeley A Fair Division solution to the problem of political redistricting

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