Events

High School Math Tournament

Math Technology Learning Center 411 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

36th Annual High School Math Tournament November 11, 2017 Math Technology Learning Center, B1 Tutwiler Hall 2016 Team Competition Directions:The MTLC is located in room B-1 Tutwiler Hall. Tutwiler Hall is

AWM – Fun Math Lunch

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Lunch for AWM members to come together, eat, socialize and participate in an interactive math activity .

Math Ed Seminar – Sarah Lubienski, Indiana University

302 Gordon Palmer Hall

Title:  Trends in U.S. Mathematics Instruction, Achievement and Equity:  What Can (and Can’t) National Data Tell Us? Abstract:  The increasing availability of large-scale datasets for studying mathematics education raises questions about

Applied Math Seminar – Kevin Curtin, UA Department of Geography

228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Title: Determining Optimal Police Patrol Areas…and More: a Research Program in Quantitative Human Geography Abstract:  My research program is rooted in the Quantitative Revolution in Geography that began in the 1950s,

Analysis Seminar – Tim Ferguson, University of Alabama

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

Title: Ahlfors' Extension of the Schwarz-Pick Lemma Abstract: I will discuss Ahlfors' extension of the Schwarz-Pick lemma from complex analysis.  This lemma involves negatively curved conformal metrics called ultrahyperbolic metrics and compares them

Analysis Seminar – John-Oliver MacLellan (University of Alabama)

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

Title: "A Compact Embedding Theorem for Degenerate Sobolev Spaces" Abstract: In this talk I will prove a compact embedding theorem for degenerate Sobolev spaces into naturally associated weighted Lebesgue spaces.

Colloquium – John Etnyre, Georgia Institute of Technology

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

Topic:  Curvature and contact topology Abstract:  Contact geometry is a beautiful subject that has important interactions with topology in dimension three. In this talk I will give a brief introduction