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Seminars & Colloquia

2012-2013 Complete Colloquium Schedule

Departmental Colloquia

April 19, 2013
3:30pm

COLLOQUIUM
Prof. Ovidiu Costin, Ohio State Univ.
"Asymptotics and Generalized Borel Summability
704 Thackeray Hall More>


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Seminars

April 19, 2013
5:00pm

FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Prof. Chris Lennard, Univ. of Pittsburgh
"Fun With Functional Analysis"
427 Thackeray Hall

April 19, 2013
2:00pm

GRADUATE FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Mr. Soheil Malekzadeh, Univ. of Pittsburgh
"The Dirichlet Problem and the Origin of
Sobolev Spaces"
427 Thackeray Hall

April 18, 2013
12:00pm

GRADUATE STUDENT SEMINAR
Mr. Jonathan Holland, Univ. of Pittsburgh
"The Frobenius Integration Theorem and Optimal Control"
703 Thackeray Hall

April 18, 2013
12:00pm

ALGEBRA, COMBINATORICS AND GEOMETRY SEMINAR
Prof. Greg Constantine, Univ. of Pittsburgh
"One Error For the Price of Existence"
427 Thackeray Hall

April 17, 2013
3:00pm

APPLIED MATHEMATICS SEMINAR
Dr. Martina Bukac, University of Pittsburgh
"Modeling Arterial Walls as Multi-Layered Poroelastic Structure and their Interaction with Pulsatile Blood Flow"
427 Thackeray Hall

April 15, 2013
3:00pm
PDE AND ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Prof. Piotr Mucha
"Inhomogeneous Navier-Stokes System: Well Posedness for Rough Data"
427 Thackeray Hall

April 15, 2013
10:00am
FINANCIAL AND ACTUARIAL MATHEMATICS SEMINAR
Prof. Xin Guo, Univ. of California, Berkley
"Martingale Problems Under Non-Linear Expectations"
703 Thackeray Hall



Algebra, Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar

PDE and Analysis Seminar

Applied Mathematics Seminar

Computational Mathematics Seminar

Graduate Seminar

Math Bio Weekly Journal Club

Research Highlights Seminar

Financial and Actuarial Mathematics Seminar

The Edmund R. Michalik Distinguished Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences

This public lecture is a part of an annual series in honor of Professor Edmund R. Michalik, established through a gift from the Michalik family. More>

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