Colloquium – Nicholas Witte

Weber 223

Our next colloquium of the spring semester is Monday, April 4 at 4pm MT in Weber 223. Nicholas Witte (Victoria University of Wellington) will be speaking about "typical quantum states." The title and abstract are below. Title: What is a typical quantum state? Abstract: There is much interest in the understanding of non-classical correlations of […]

MS Defense of Colin Jensen

Weber 201

Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the MS defense of Colin Jensen. Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2022 Time: 1:00 p.m. Location: Weber 201 Advisor: Dr. James Liu Committee: Dr. Simon Tavener, Dr. Wen Zhou Title: Optimal Transport: Algorithms and Applications Abstract: Optimal Transport (OT) theory has seen a sharp increase in research […]

Educ8: STEM Kit Lab

Weber 15

Educ8's next meeting is coming up on Wednesday, April 6th from 5:00pm - 6:00pm! We will meet in Weber 15 for pizza before heading over to the STEM Kit Lab where Dr. Shipman will talk with us about the STEM Kit initiative here at CSU followed by time for us to help build a STEM […]

RMAC Seminar

Our first talks will be on April 7 (Thursday 12 noon, virtual, speaker from Europe) and 8 (in person in Fort Collins). https://zoom.us/j/95321487441?pwd=Tlp4VG9pejZCekJmeDFFb1BzeWpsdz09 Meeting ID: 953 2148 7441 Passcode: 722523 Willen De Graaf - U. Trento, Italy Title: Classification of four qubit and rebit states Abstract: We consider the problem of classifying the orbits of […]

RMAC Seminar

Weber 223

Room 223, Weber building, 4.15pm (i.e. you can arrive at 4pm for free parking) with refreshments at 3:30 in WB117. Michael Levet - UC Boulder Title: Weisfeiler--Leman for Group Isomorphism: Action Compatibility Abstract: The Weisfeiler—Leman (WL) algorithm is a key combinatorial subroutine in Graph Isomorphism, that (for fixed $k \geq 2$) computes an isomorphism invariant […]

FRAGMENT: Wall crossing morphisms for moduli of stable pairs.

Dear friends of FRAGMENT, this week we are very happy to have Giovanni Inchiostro visit us from University of Washington. Seminar lunch at 12noon for the interested (grad students subsidized). See you soon! Consider a quasi-compact moduli space M of pairs (X,D) consisting of a variety X and a divisor D on X. If M […]

Educ8: Math Praxis Practice

Weber 15

Do you have questions about the Praxis Mathematics exam for secondary-level teaching credentials? Come join Educ8 at our next meeting to: > Learn about the exam format > Hear experiences from those who have successfully taken the exam > Start practicing exam questions! Pizza provided! Educ8 is the new Math Education Club at CSU! Join […]

Front Range Number Theory Day at CSU

We are excited to announce that we will be hosting FRNTD Spring 2022 here at CSU as a special joint Conference with Western Algebraic Geometry Symposium (WAGS) on April 23, 2022.  The talk by Stefan Erickson will be designed with an undergraduate audience in mind, and the other talks will be designed with a graduate […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Wei-Yu Hsu

Weber 201

Title: Nonlinear dynamics of plant pigmentation Advisor:  Dr. Patrick Shipman Committee:  Dr. Jennifer Mueller, Dr. Mark Bradley, Dr. Richard Finke Red, blue, and purple colors in plants are primarily due to plant pigments called anthocyanins. In a plant cell, an equilibrium is established between anionic and cationic forms of anthocyanins as well electrically neutral colorless […]

Colloquium: Carol S. Woodward

Weber 223

Time Integration Methods and Software for Scientific Simulations: Carol S. Woodward Time-dependent systems are at the heart of numerous scientific applications requiring simulation.  While single rate, fixed step size time integration methods have been used for decades, adaptive step methods and schemes that can efficiently evolve problems with multiple time scales have not yet been fully […]

FRAGMENT: Cross-ratios and perfect matchings

Dear friends of FRAGMENT, to decompress from the adrenaline high weekend of WAGS, we are very happy to have Rob Silversmith, from Warwick/MSRI, speak to us this week (at 3:15pm). Given a bipartite graph G (subject to a simple constraint), the "cross-ratio degree” of G is a non-negative integer invariant of G, defined via a […]

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