FRAGMENT

Zoom

Dear friends of FRAGMENT, this week we are pleased to have our  former own Olivia Dumitrescu (U. North Carolina) as our FRAGMENT speaker In this talk, we construct examples of rigid curves in P^n that we call (-1) curves. We investigate moving curves in P^n that we call (0) and (1) curves and we explore their […]

Inflection Point

Inflection Point is a student run peer mentoring group for students at CSU taking ANY math class. This group is run by CSU students who identify as students of color and first generation students, and it was created to be a space to center the experience of these groups of students but is open to […]

FRAGMENT

It is my pleasure to announce that our speaker this week will be Ariel Weiss (Ben Gurion University). Since our speaker this week is zooming in from Israelwe will have the seminar at the unusual time of 1pm. Title, abstract and zoom coords are here: Prime torsion in the Tate-Shafarevich groups of abelian varieties over […]

QSIDE colloquium

The next QSIDE colloquium (https://qsideinstitute.org/events/qside-colloquium/) is Thursday February 24, at 2pm Mountain (=4pm Eastern). The virtual talk will consist of around 40 minutes of presentation by the speaker and 20 minutes of Q+A from both panel and general participants. After the talk, there will be a 30 minute tea time conversation you are welcome to […]

FRAGMENT

This week we are very happy to have Luca Battistella (University of Heidelberg). The talk will be in person, 3pm, in Weber 201. Lunch with the speaker (subsidized for grad students) will happen around 12noon - meet in the lobby if interested. Title: Logarithmic and orbifold Gromov-Witten invariants Abstract: Logarithmic Gromov-Witten theory can be thought […]

Math Department Colloquium

Zoom

Scientific software ecosystems and communities: Why we need them and how each of us can help them thrive Software is a cornerstone of long-term collaboration and scientific progress, but software complexity is increasing due to disruptive changes in computer architectures and the challenges of next-generation science. Thus, the high-performance computing (HPC) community has the unique […]

Colloquium: Lois Curfman McInnes

Zoom

Scientific software ecosystems and communities: Why we need them and how each of us can help them thrive Software is a cornerstone of long-term collaboration and scientific progress, but software complexity is increasing due to disruptive changes in computer architectures and the challenges of next-generation science. Thus, the high-performance computing (HPC) community has the unique […]

Justin O’Connor – Preliminary Exam: Computationally Feasible Simultaneous Analysis and Design in Topology Optimization

Weber 201

Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the PhD Preliminary Examination of Justin O’Connor. Advisor:  Dr. Wolfgang Bangerth Committee:  Dr. Patrick Shipman, Dr. James Liu, Dr. Christopher Weinberger Topology Optimization asks what shape is best to perform some task governed by a partial differential equation (PDE). This has many far-reaching applications related to […]

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