Postdoc Lunch and Seminar
Weber 15Revealing and Exploring the Literature's Known Unknowns: Ignorance and How it Drives Science
Revealing and Exploring the Literature's Known Unknowns: Ignorance and How it Drives Science
Schubert Variety of Best Fit with applications and Across Domains Sparse Feature Extraction
Number Theory Lab first meeting.
We are going to start the semester strong with a double talk this week: Sara Torelli and Karl Christ are visiting us from U.Texas Austin. Titles and abstracts below.
There will be seminar dinner after the talks if you are interested. Grad students will be subsidized.
This seminar is open to all graduate students, faculty, and staff interested in practicing and learning Spanish by giving math talks. Participants of all speaking abilities and mathematical areas are welcome!
"The Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar on Quasigroups, manifolds, and the completion of partial Latin hypercubes."
Speaker: Charlotte Aten, University of Denver
"Local pseudo-randomness and discrete curvature"
Speaker: Paul Horn, University of Denver
Syzygies of adjoint linear series on projective varieties
Guest Speaker: Dr. Purnaprajna Bangere (Purna)
Speaker: Joseph Pappe
Title: Unimodal Sequences
Title: Compound-Gaussian-Regularized Inverse Problems: Theory, Algorithms, and Neural Networks
Guest Speaker: Tyler Kelly (Birmingham)
Graph homomorphisms, partition functions, and extremal problems, Part 1
Guest Speaker: Ewan Davies, Colorado State University
Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the PhD Defense of Michael Moy.
Title: Persistence and Simplicial Metric Thickenings
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