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Applied Math Seminar- Professor Lynn Schryer
Applied Math Seminar- Professor Lynn Schryer
Speaker: Lynn Schreyer (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Washington State University) Title: Compartment Models with Memory Abstract:Â The beauty and simplicity of compartment modeling makes it a useful approach for simulating dynamics in an amazingly wide range of applications, including pharmacokinetics (where e.g. a liver is considered a compartment), global carbon cycling (different depths of soils
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Colloquium: Dr. Linquan Ma (Purdue University)
Colloquium: Dr. Linquan Ma (Purdue University)
Refreshments 10:30AM GP 301 The presentation will begin at 11:00 AM in 346 Gordon Palmer Hall. Â Title: Homological conjectures and singularities in mixed characteristic Abstract: The homological conjectures have been a focus of research in commutative algebra since the 1960s. They concern a number of interrelated conjectures concerning homological properties of commutative rings to
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Colloquium: Steve Hofmann (University of Missouri)
Colloquium: Steve Hofmann (University of Missouri)
Steve Hofmann (University of Missouri) is giving the colloquium talk on March 28th. The talk is 11AM in GP346 and the refreshments are in the lounge at 10:30AM-11:55AM. Please see abstract_Hofmann_UA2024
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Analysis Seminar: Lukas Bundrock (University of Alabama)
Analysis Seminar: Lukas Bundrock (University of Alabama)
Title: Geometric Optimization of the Robin Eigenvalue Problem in the Complement of a Bounded Set Abstract: We consider the Laplace operator under Robin boundary conditions in the complement of a compact set. In contrast to bounded domains, the spectrum here is not purely discrete. We characterize the discrete spectrum using an appropriate Steklov Eigenvalue problem, with the peculiarity