Mathematics Department

Mathematics Colloquium


The Colloquium is held Friday from 3 PM to 4 PM in RT 1516. Refreshments start at 2:30 PM.

Spring 2008

Date Speaker Title
March 7
( In Stilwell Hall 103 )

Hassan K. Khalil, Michigan State University

Conditional Servo/Integral Action in Nonlinear Control

March 21
( 4 PM - 5 PM )

Dursun Bulutoglu, Air Force Institute of Technology

Classification of Orthogonal Arrays by Integer Programming

April 11

Sergei Chmutov, Ohio State University,

Graphs on surfaces and knot theory

April 18

Sookkyung Lim, University of Cincinnati

Simulation of blood flow in a compliant vessel by the immersed boundary method

May 1(Thursday)

K.T. Arasu, Wright State University,

Sequences with good correlation properties

 

Fall 2007

Date Speaker Title

October 19

Ualbai Umirbaev, Eurasian National University

Automorphisms of polynomial and free algebras

November 8 Thursday

Kevin Woods, Oberlin College

Solving Lattice Point Problems Using Rational Generating Functions

November 16

Jenia Tevelev, University of Massachusetts

Tropical Elimination Theory

November 21 Wednesday in RT 502

Sean Chang, Dream Works Animation

Mathematical Foundations of Computer Generated Digital Entertainment

November 30

Dima Ryabogin, Kent State University

On the local equatorial characterization of Zonoids

 

Spring 2007

Date Speaker Title

February 9

Frank Baginski,
George Washington University

The Ups and Downs of Large High-Altitude Balloons

February 16

Artem Zvavitch, Kent State University

The Busemann-Petty problem for arbitrary measures

February 23

Johannes Hatzls, University of Waterloo

The Lights Out Game: A Domination Problem with Parity Constraints

March 2

C.L. Chang,
Cleveland State University

Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations

March 30 Webster West,
Texas A & M University
Adventures in Teaching with Technology

April 13

Hema Srinivasan,
University of Missouri, Columbia

Graded Resolutions, Multiplicity and Graphs

April 20

Yusu Wang,
Ohio State Univesity

Geometric and Topological methods in protein structure analysis