Colloquium at Math Department at WVU, new series of Fall 2019
Organizers: K. Chris Ciesielski
and Ela Celikbas.
The standard meeting time and place is on Wednesdays, 4-4:50pm in 315 Armstrong Hall; preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
However, other meeting times and places can be arranged, if necessary.
Past talks:
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Date: Wednesday, December 4, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Professor K. Chris Ciesielski, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: Differentiability versus continuity: What good Calc 1 student may ask about
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, November 27: No talk, Thanksgiving break.
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Date: Wednesday, November 20: No colloquium. But, staring at 4:30pm, there will be open to the public Ph.D. defense as indicated below.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Candidate: Ms. Ismahan Binshati, supervised by Professors Harumni Hattori and Adrian Tudorascu
Dissertation Title: Global Existence And Asymptotic Behaviors For Some Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, November 13, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Professor Tom Cuchta, Fairmont State University
Title: Calculus on time scales
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, November 6: No colloquium at regular time. But there will be, open to the public,
Prospectus presentation of Mr. Cheng-Han Pan 4:00pm in 315 Armstrong Hall.
Date: Wednesday, November 6, last minute addition.
Location and time: 407 Armstrong Hall, 3-3:50pm
Speaker: Professor Chris Short (Washington State University); invited by Prof. Adam Halasz
Title: MRSA Transmission in an ICU
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 30, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Professor Ela Celikbas, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: GORENSTEIN RINGS AND CONNECTED SUMS
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 23, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Prof. Robert Mnatsakanov, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: Probabilistic Moment Problem with Applications
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 16, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Prof. Guojun Li of Shandong University, P. R. China; invited by Prof. C.Q. Zhang
Title: Two algorithms for trend-preserving biclusters
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 9, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Prof. Daewa Kim (our postdoc), Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: A Kinetic Theory Approach to Pedestrian Motion
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 2, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Adrian Tudorascu, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: Some recent progress on the Semi-Geostrophic system; existence, uniqueness and stability, part 2
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, September 25, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3:30-4:00pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Prof. Jianping Li, Department of Mathematics, Yunnan University, China; invited by Prof. C.Q. Zhang
Title: Approximation algorithms for solving the 1-line Euclidean minimum Steiner tree problem
Abstract: Click here.
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No colloquium on Wednesday, September 18.
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Date: Wednesday, September 11, 4-4:50pm. Preceded with refreshments, 3-4pm, in the math faculty lounge.
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Adrian Tudorascu, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: Some recent progress on the Semi-Geostrophic system; existence, uniqueness and stability, part 1
Abstract: Click here.
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Date: Wednesday, September 4, 3:30-4:20pm
Location: 315 Armstrong Hall
Speaker: Professor Qingtian Zhang, Department of Mathematics, West Virginia University
Title: SOLUTIONS OF SQG FRONT PROBLEMS
Abstract: Click here.