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Association of Women in Mathematics – Presentation by Kabe Moen
Association of Women in Mathematics – Presentation by Kabe Moen
UA's AWM Student Chapter At this meeting, we will have free food for everyone, a detailed list of events for the semester, and a presentation by Dr. Kabe Moen on how to give great presentations! Also, WE NEED OFFICERS for the 2018-2019 Executive Board for UA's AWM Chapter. You may let us know if you are interested at this meeting or via
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Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)
Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)
Title: Poincare inequalities and Neumann problems for the p-Laplacian Abstract: I will discuss my recent work with Scott Rodney on the following equivalence: the existence of solutions to a degenerate p-Laplacian equation and the existence of a weighted (p,p) Poincare inequality.  Our results are in the context of degenerate Sobolev spaces, where the degeneracy is
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MATLAB Seminars
MATLAB Seminars
Join us in a set of seminars on Machine Learning and Deep Learning organized by University Libraries and MathWorks, Inc. Registration is recommended. http://goo.gl/HtkdLV ; walk-ins are welcome. Session One, 9 - 11:30 a.m. Data Analytics with MATLAB Using Data Analytics to turn large volumes of complex data into actionable information can help you improve engineering design and
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Analysis Seminar – Shibin Dai (University of Alabama)
Analysis Seminar – Shibin Dai (University of Alabama)
Title: An introduction to Gamma convergence Abstract: Many mathematical problems involve parameters that make those problems more and more complex or degenerate. It is of great interest to study the limiting behavior when the parameter varies. One class of such problems can be studied in a variational framework. Writing $F_\epsilpon$ as a class of functional