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Weber TBD

Speaker: Jeremy Booher, University of FloridaTitle: Towers of Curves, Motivic Class Groups, and EquicharacteristicL-FunctionsAbstract:  For a prime p, let K_n form a Z_p-tower of function fieldscorresponding to smooth projective curves C_n over a perfect field ofcharacteristic p. The genus is a well-understood invariant ofalgebraic curves, and the genus of C_n depends on n in a […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Christina Cole

Engineering E-206

Advisor:  Dr. Michael Kirby Co-Advisor:Dr. Margaret Cheney Committee:  Dr. Chris Peterson, Dr Nathaniel Blanchard Title: The Geometry and Topology of Learning Abstract: The /manifold hypothesis/ refers to the conjecture that high-dimensional data have low intrinsic dimension, meaning they can be expressed (without loss of information) with fewer parameters than the number of basis vectors that […]

Cording Ceremony

Weber TBD

Celebrating math major graduates

PhD Defense of Brenden Balch

Weber 201

Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the PhD Defense of Brenden Balch. You may also attend on Zoom Advisor:  Dr. Patrick Shipman Committee:  Dr. Chris Peterson, Dr. Clayton Shonkwiler, Dr. Richard Bradley, Dr. Hua Chen Title:  Notes on pattern formation Abstract:   We discuss two topics from pattern formation. The first part investigates […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Rachel Tremaine

Weber 201

Advisor:  Dr. Jess Hagman Committee:  Dr. Rick Miranda, Dr. Liz Arnold, Dr. Gaye DiGregorio, Dr. Vincent Basile Title:  Exploring the Situated Motives of Undergraduate Mathematics Education Stakeholders for Enhancing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Abstract:  As attention toward equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in undergraduate mathematics education increases, it is prudent to critically investigate how such […]

Talk by Tucker Manton

Weber 201

A former CSU student, Tucker Manton, who obtained a PhD in physics at Arizona State University and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Brown University, is coming through town and agreed to give a special talk for mathematicians about his research. Title and Abstract: "Lie groups, symmetry breaking, and particle physics"   This talk, given […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Mats Johnson

Weber 201

Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the PhD Preliminary Examination of Mats Johnson. Advisor:  Dr. David Aristoff Committee:  Dr. Olivier Pinaud, Dr. Margaret Cheney, Dr. Diego Krapf Title:  Arbitrarily accurate, nonparametric coarse-graining with Markov renewal processes and the Mori-Zwanzig formalism Abstract:  Stochastic dynamics are increasingly common in scientific pursuits, though fraught with […]

Rocky Mountain Algebraic Combinatorics

Weber 223

To join us for dinner after the talks, please RSVP here by Thursday, August 24 for reservation count. Getting to the roots: From X-ray crystallography to factoring polynomials Bernhard Bodmann University of Houston This talk concerns a problem in non-linear signal reconstruction which has a long history, unsolved problems and many modern applications: signal recovery […]

Number Theory Lab

Weber 201

Number Theory Lab meets every Tuesday. Contact Jamie Juul to be added to the mailing list.  

Postdoc Seminar Series: Evan Camrud

Weber 15

Our postdoc seminar series is back in swing, with Evan Camrud leading off with his talk, "A Story of Two Hypo-s: Hypocoercivity and Hypoellipticity for Two Degenerate Stochastic Dynamics."

First Putnam Club Practice

Weber 201

Pizza Provided! Please help recruit undergraduates for the Putnam Club! 

Seminar Presentations

Please join us for the next round of seminar presentations. Bagels and coffee will be provided. ​

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