Events

Applied Math Seminar – Lin Li (University of Texas at El Paso)

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TITLE: Revealing the mechanisms of molecular motors’ motility by using computational approaches ABSTRACT: Dynein is a molecular motor for cargo transportation and force generation in cells. Dysfunction of dynein is associated with many diseases, such as ciliopathies, lissencephaly and other neurodegeneration disorders. Understanding the functions of dynein is crucial for developing new treatments of such

Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe, OFS (University of Alabama)

346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title:  Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation Abstract:  In this series of talks (I project three), I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights:  its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others.  The ultimate goal is to give an overview of

Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)

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Title:  Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation part 2. Abstract:  In this series of talks (I project three), I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights:  its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others.  The ultimate goal is to give an

Algebra/Topology Seminar – Blake Jackson (University of Alabama)

346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Fixed Q under the reverse operation in the RSK correspondence  Abstract: The RSK correspondence is a bijection between permutations and pairs of standard Young tableaux with identical shape, where the tableaux are commonly denoted $P$ (insertion) and $Q$ (recording). It has been an open problem to demonstrate       where $w^r$ is the reverse permutation

Algebra/Topology Seminar – Heather Werth (University of Alabama)

346 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Computation of extension spaces in $kQ$-mod, for $kQ$ the path algebra of a quiver $Q$ of type $\tilde A(n-1,1)$, using planar curves. Abstract: The representation theory of quivers is important to the representation theory of associative algebras in general. If $Q$ is a quiver of affine type $\tilde A(n-1,1)$ and $k$ a fixed algebraically

Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)

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Title:  Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation part 3. Abstract:  In this series of talks, I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights:  its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others.  The ultimate goal is to give an overview of my

Algebra/Topology Seminar – Jonathan Simone (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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Title: The non-orientable 4-ball genus of torus knots Abstract: The non-orientable 4-ball genus of a knot $K$ in $S^3$ is the minimal first Betti number of any smoothly embedded non-orientable surface in $B^4$ bounded by K. This is the non-orientable analog of the 4-ball genus of $K$ (i.e. the minimal genus of any smooth orientable surface

Analysis Seminar – David Cruz-Uribe (University of Alabama)

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Title:  Matrix weights, the convex-set valued maximal operator, and Rubio de Francia extrapolation part 4. Abstract:  In this series of talks, I want to talk about the theory of matrix weights:  its history and motivation, and some recent results by myself, Kabe Moen, and others.  The ultimate goal is to give an overview of my

AWM Lunch and Learn – Mathematics Through Art History

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

The UA chapter of the AWM is hosting a Lunch and Learn session on Tuesday, October 12 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.  in GP 228. Join us to learn about mathematics throughout art history! Individually packaged lunches will be provided to those who RSVP by  October 9, 2021.  

Algebra/Topology Seminar – Surena Hozoori (Georgia Tech)

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Title: On Anosovity, divergence and bi-contact surgery Abstract: I will revisit the relation between Anosov 3-flows and invariant volume forms, from a contact geometric point of view. Consequently, I will give a contact geometric characterization of when a flow with dominated splitting is Anosov based on its divergence, as well as a Reeb dynamical interpretation