Events

Analysis Seminar – John Oliver MacLellan

230 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, AL, United States

Speaker: John-Oliver MacLellan Title: Necessity of Two Weight Ap for L^p Boundedness of Singular Integral Operators Abstract:  The goal of this talk is to investigate necessary conditions for a singular integral operator to map L^p(v)-> L^p(u).  I will review the classical results for the maximal operator and Hilbert transform and then talk about more recent

Applied Math Seminar – Xiaojing Ye, Georgia State University

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title: Decentralized consensus optimization on networks with delayed and stochastic gradients Abstract: Decentralized consensus optimization has extensive applications in many emerging big data, machine learning, and sensor network problems. In decentralized computing, nodes in a network privately hold parts of the objective function and need to collaboratively solve for the consensual optimal solution of the

Math Ed Seminar

234 Gordon Palmer Hall AL, United States

Math Ed Seminar

234 Gordon Palmer Hall AL, United States

Analysis Seminar – Alexey Karapetyants, Rostov on the Don, Russia

230 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, AL, United States

Title:  On some Bergman type spaces of functions of nonstandard growth and related questions. Abstracts: We study various Banach spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit disc and half plane. As a main question we investigate the boundedness of the corresponding holomorphic projection. We exploit the idea of V.P.Zaharyuta, V.I.Yudovich (1962) where the boundedness of

Putnam Competition

234 Gordon Palmer Hall AL, United States

The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition consists of two 3-hour sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. During each session, participants work individually

Applied Math Seminar – Evie A. Malaia, Communicative Disorders, University of Alabama

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title: Mathematical models in cognitive neuroscience: advances and opportunities Abstract:  High prevalence of neurodegenerative (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s) and neurodevelopmental (Autism spectrum disorders, ADHD) disorders in modern population increased the demand for precision therapeutic interventions. However, the current understanding of how those diseases develop and affect brain processing over time is incomplete, and testing of in-vivo interventions

Applied Math Seminar – Di Liu, Michigan State University

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title: Multiscale Modeling and Computation of Optically Manipulated Nano Devices Abstract: We present a multiscale modeling and computational scheme for optical-mechanical responses of nanostructures. The multi-physical nature of the problem is a result of the interaction between the electromagnetic (EM) field, the molecular motion, and the electronic excitation. To balance accuracy and complexity, we adopt the semi-classical