Alabama Insurance Society Holds Actuarial Science Info Session
ZoomThis week Tuesday, September 22, the Actuarial Section of AIS will host its first meeting of the year at 7:00pm via Zoom. This meeting will be an informal opportunity for
Analysis Seminar – Bruno Poggi (University of Minnesota)
ZoomTitle. Additive and scalar-multiplicative Carleson perturbations of elliptic operators on domains with low dimensional boundaries. Abstract. At the beginning of the 90s, Fefferman, Kenig and Pipher (FKP) obtained a
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
AWM Lunch and Learn
Our first ever virtual Lunch and Learn will be on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. via zoom. We will be talking about Mathematics and Modeling COVID19. Please email awm@ua.edu for the Zoom link and
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Honghao Gao (Michigan State University)
ZoomTitle: Legendrian invariants, Lagrangian fillings and cluster algebras Abstract: Classifications of Legendrian knots and their exact Lagrangian fillings are central questions in low-dimensional contact and symplectic topology. Recent development suggests
Bingyang Hu (Purdue University)
ZoomTitle: On a structure theorem of doubling weights, Muckenhoupt Ap weights and reverse Holder weights. Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce a way to construct an explicit family of
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
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Dan Rutherford (Ball State University)
ZoomTitle: Normal rulings, augmentations, and the colored HOMFLY-PT polynomial Abstract: Normal rulings are certain decompositions of front diagrams of Legendrian links in $R^3$ that were discovered independently by Chekanov &
AWM Talk Series – Dr. Keisha Cook (Tulane University)
ZoomOur first AWM Talk Series event is scheduled on Wednesday, October 7th, 3:30 - 4 PM. The speaker is UA Alumna, Dr. Keisha Cook! Keisha is a postdoctoral researcher at
Analysis Seminar – Fernando Lopez-Garcia (Cal State Poly – Pomona)
ZoomTitle: A local-to-global method for inequalities in weighted Sobolev spaces. Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss a certain local-to-global technique with applications to inequalities in weighted Sobolev spaces, such