Colloquium
AWI Presents: Water H.U.B. Talks series; An opportunity for researchers to come together.
Bevill Building, Room 1000 201 7th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: Hydrodynamic Driven Dissolution In Carbonate Formations: Application to Sinkhole Formation Investigation The extremes of rainfall, extended drought seasons, and groundwater overuse accelerate the formation of sinkholes. In the United States,
Colloquium – John Baldwin (Boston College)
ZoomTitle: Floer homology and the fundamental group Abstract: The most important invariant of a 3-manifold is its fundamental group. One of the most fruitful approaches to understanding the fundamental group
Colloquium – Mariel Vazquez (University of California at Davis)
ZoomDr. Mariel Vazquez Title: Understanding viruses using topological methods Abstract: For the last 25 years I have studied the effects of DNA
Colloquium – Frédéric Gibou (University of California, Santa Barbara)
ZoomTitle: Free Boundary Problem: Challenges and Applications Abstract: There exists a wide range of modern and important physical and Biological phenomena that are described as free boundary problems. The difficulty
Colloquium – Ralf Schiffler (University of Connecticut)
ZoomTitle: An Introduction to Cluster Algebras Abstract: Cluster algebras are commutative algebras with a special combinatorial structure. They were introduced in 2002 by Sergey Fomin and Andrei Zelevinsky in the
Colloquium – Frederic Gibou (University of California at Santa Barbara)
ZoomTitle: Free Boundary Problem: Challenges and Applications Abstract: There exists a wide range of modern and important physical and Biological phenomena that are described as free boundary problems. The difficulty
Colloquium – Yuan Lou (Ohio State University)
ZoomTitle: Basic reproduction number and principal eigenvalue Abstract: Basic reproduction number is a dimensionless constant which is used in epidemiology to determine if an emerging infectious disease can spread. Principal
AWM 2021 Colloquium – Lisa Piccirillo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
ZoomAbstract: There is a rich interplay between the fields of knot theory and 3- and 4-manifold topology. In this talk, I will describe a weak notion of equivalence for knots