The Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar

Weber 223

apr14_23 Zeta functions in asymptotic algebra I: subobject growth Tobias Rossmann University of Galway, IrelandOver the past decades, the study of zeta functions arising from algebraiccounting problems has evolved into a distinct branch of asymptotic algebra.An appealing feature of this area is that it constitutes a meeting groundfor several different mathematical subjects such as algebra, […]

MS Defense of Kaylee Wong Dollof

Weber 015

Advisor: Dr. Patrick ShipmanCommittee:  Dr. Jennifer Mueller, Dr. Joe von FischerTitle: Nonlinear Dynamics and Machine Learning Classification of PlantPigment PatternsAbstract: Plants exhibit a variety of vibrant colors that are bothbeautiful and functional. They owe their reds, purples, and blues to aclass of pigments called anthocyanins. Many plants possess spatialvariation in their anthocyanin concentration and color, […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Jae Hwang Lee

Johnson Hall 220

Advisor:  Dr. Mark ShoemakerCo-Advisor:Dr. Renzo CavalieriCommittee:  Dr. Alexander Hulpke, Dr. Chris Peterson, Dr. MariaGillespie, Dr Hua ChenTitle: A Quantum H∗(G)-module via Quasimap InvariantsAbstract: For X a smooth variety or Deligne—Mumford stack, the quantumcohomology ring QH^*(X) is a deformation of the usual cohomology ringH^*(X), where the product structure is modified to incorporate quantumcorrections.  These correction terms […]

Colloquium- Prof. Jake Levinson

Weber 223

Title: Enumerative geometry and the Shapiro--Shapiro ConjectureAbstract:In three dimensions, how many lines pass through four given lines? This question comes from classical enumerative geometry over the complex numbers (Schubert calculus); nowadays, it and many similar problems are well understood, in part due to the theory of moduli spaces. Over the real numbers, however, most such […]

FRAGMENT Seminar

Weber 201

Our next seminar will be this Thursday, April 20, at 3:00 PM in Weber 201.  Our speaker is Tobias Rossmann who is visiting from the University of Galway. There will also be a seminar lunch at noon.  If you are interested in joining please meet in the lobby a few minutes before 12. Title: Tame […]

PhD Defense of Daniel Vargas-Rosario

Zoom

danielvargas-rosario.abstract Mathematics faculty and graduate students are invited to attend the PhDDefense of Daniel Vargas-Rosario. Date:  Tuesday, April 25, 2023Time: 10:00 a.m.Join ZoomMeeting:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84700179503?pwd=Z0x5QWIxTzZaSjdkcDZIUlowNWttQT09Meeting ID: 847 0017 9503Passcode: 288209Advisor:  Dr. Henry Adams Committee:  Dr. Jeanne Duflot,Dr. Alexander Hulpke,Dr. Joel BaconTitle: Persistent Homology of Products and Gromov-Hausdorff Distances Between Hypercubes and Spheres Abstract: See Attached  

IBL SIGMAA Workshop Series

Zoom

 Inquiry-Based Learning Special Interest Group of the Mathematical Association of America (IBL SIGMAA) Workshop Series is continuing for the spring semester! We are excited to have Aditiya Adiredja presenting Responding to Students' "Mistakes": An Anti-Deficit Perspective with IBL Thursday, April 27th at 2pm (EDT). The workshop will be roughly 45 minutes in length followed by time for questions and […]

PhD Defense of Ciera Street

Weber 201

Advisor: Dr. Jess HagmanCommittee:  Dr. Hortensia Soto , Dr. Liz Arnold, Dr. David MostTitle: Exploring women of color’s expressions of mathematical identity:The role of institutional resources and mathematical valuesAbstract: There is a persistent and growing global call to examine,challenge, and transform exclusionary structures and systems withinmathematics education (Laursen & Austin, 2020; Thomas & Drake, 2016;Wagner […]

Front Range Number Theory Day

Room 350 of the Mathematics Building at CU Boulder: 2300 Colorado Avenue, Boulder, CO 80309

We are excited to announce that the University of Colorado, Boulder andColorado State University, Fort Collins will be hosting Front RangeNumber Theory Day on April 29, 2023, at University of Colorado inBoulder. The goal of the FRNTD is to provide a venue for faculty,graduate students, and undergraduates on the Front Range who areinterested in number […]

PhD Preliminary Examination of Brian Collery

Weber 201

Advisor:  Dr. Chris Peterson Co-Advisor:Dr. Clayton ShonkwilerCommittee:  Dr. Renzo Cavalieri, Dr. Michael Kirby, Dr Louis-Noel PouchetTitle: Visualising geodesics along a GrassmannianAbstract: A Grassman is a set of points where each point represents avector space of the same dimension within a larger space. For instance,within the set of real vector spaces, Gr(2,4) is the set of2-dimensional […]

Colloquium- Prof. R. Mark Bradley (CSU physics)

Weber 223

Title: Nanoscale Pattern Formation Produced by Ion Bombardment of Solid Surfaces Abstract: Bombarding a solid surface with a broad ion beam can produce a remarkable variety of nanoscale patterns.  Oblique-incidence bombardment, for example, can lead to the formation of surface ripples with wavelengths as short as 10 nanometers. The anisotropic Kuramoto-Sivashinsky (AKS) equation has traditionally been used […]

AWM: Lawn Games & Dogs on the Oval

Take a break from Finals studying by playing some lawn games (Kubb, Spikeball, etc.) and petting friendly doggos! spring23awmposter

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