Math Department
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Uly Alvarez’s Colloquium
Uly Alvarez’s Colloquium
Title: Cluster Algebras and Quiver Grassmannians Abstract: Since their conception, cluster algebras have made appearances in different fields such as algebra, combinatorics, geometry, and topology. For example, a class of objects from representation theory called quiver Grassmannians have been useful in describing the generators of cluster algebras using the Euler characteristic. This has motivated the
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Abba Ramadan’s Colloquium
Abba Ramadan’s Colloquium
Title: Stability of Nonlinear Waves in Hamiltonian PDE Abstract: Nonlinear dispersive wave equations arise as reduced mathematical models from governing equations of mathematical physics, such as the Navier-Stokes and Maxwell equations. These reduced models combine the leading-order balance between nonlinear and dispersive effects present in wave propagation. The existence and stability of coherent structures such
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Hispanic Heritage Month Colloquium – Rodolfo Torres (UC Riverside)
Hispanic Heritage Month Colloquium – Rodolfo Torres (UC Riverside)
Title: Almost Orthogonality in Fourier Analysis: From Singular integrals, to Function Spaces, to Leibniz Rules for Fractional Derivatives