Weekly Calendar

February 1-5, 1999

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Orange & Blue Bar

 Monday, February 1, 1999

3:00 PM - 314 Altgeld Hall
ISSUES IN K-12 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION.
Professor John Dossey, Professor Emeritus, Illinois State University;
K-12 Mathematics Education Reform: Past, Present and Future.
 
3:00 PM - 3269 Beckman Institute
THEORETICAL BIOPHYSICS SEMINAR.
Professor Alexander Vologodskii, Department of Chemistry, New York University;
Computer Simulation of Topological Properties of Circular DNAs.
Abstract.
4:00 PM - 245 Altgeld Hall
SPECIAL SEMINAR.
Dr. Lijia Guo, Ball State University;
A contingent claim approach for aggregate claim analysis.
Abstract.
Refreshments at 3:15 pm in Room 312, Altgeld Hall

 Tuesday, February 2, 1999

11:00 AM - 243 Altgeld Hall
GEOMETRIC POTPOURRI SEMINAR.
Professor John E. Wetzel, UIUC Department of Mathematics;
The smallest convex cover for triangles of perimeter two.
Abstract.
11:00 AM - 347 Altgeld Hall
MAX NEWMAN TOPOLOGY.
Professor Charles Delman, Eastern Illinois University;
Essential Laminations and Dehn Surgery on Knots (I).
Abstract.
11:00 AM - 2 Illini Hall
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS SEMINAR
Professor Hannu Oja, Department of Statistics, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland;
Geometry of Affine Equivariant Multivariate Rank Methods.
Abstract.
1:00 PM - 243 Altgeld Hall
ALALYTIC NUMBER THEORY.
Professor Harold Diamond.
Properties of the sieve function j and its adjoint, I.
1:00 PM - 241 Altgeld Hall
LOGIC SEMINAR.
Professor Lou van den Dries.
Making model theory more intrinsic.
2:00 PM - 345 Altgeld Hall
COMBINATORICS AND GRAPH THEORY.
Mr. Andre Kundgen.
Short Cycle Covers.
Abstract.
2:00 PM - 347 Altgeld Hall
STOCHASTIC AND NONLINEAR ANALYSIS.
No meeting this week.
3:00 PM - 241 Altgeld Hall
DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY.
No meeting this week.
4:00 PM - 314 Altgeld Hall
MATH 400 SEMINAR - Introduction to Graduate Mathematics.
Professor Carl Jockusch.
What Computers can and cannot do in principle.
4:00 PM - 245 Altgeld Hall
SPECIAL SEMINAR.
Dr. Mark de Cataldo, Harvard University;
The Decomposition Theorem: Hilbert schemes and Heisenberg algebras.
Abstract.
Refreshments at 3:15 pm in Room 312, Altgeld Hall

 Wednesday, February 3, 1999

 Thursday, February 4, 1999

11:00 AM - 243 Altgeld Hall
TEACHING IN MATHEMATICS.
Eric Nelson, Office of Instructional Resources;
Resources for teaching at the University.
Abstract.
 
1:00 PM - 347 Altgeld Hall
ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Professor Ana Granados, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid;
The Haymon-Wu problem and hyperbolic geometry.
1:00 PM - 243 Altgeld Hall
ALALYTIC NUMBER THEORY.
Professor Harold Diamond.
Properties of the sieve function $j$ and its adjoint, II.
2:00 PM - 241 Altgeld Hall
ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORY.
Professor Nigel Boston.
Global quadratic residue codes.
 
2:00 PM - 243 Altgeld Hall
ANALYSIS SEMINAR
Professor Alicia Cantón, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid;
Harmonic functions on trees.
3:00 PM - 241 Altgeld Hall
SIGNAL PROCESSING, HARMONIC ANALYSIS, AND APPLICATIONS.
Professor Joseph Rosenblatt;
Stability and Sampling.
Abstract.
4:00 PM - 245 Altgeld Hall
SPECIAL COLLOQUIUM.
Professor Alexander V. Kostochka, Novosibirsk State University and University of Memphis;
On the number of edges in color-critical graphs and hypergraphs.
Abstract.
Refreshments at 3:15 pm in Room 312, Altgeld Hall

 Friday, February 5, 1999

4:00 PM - 241 Altgeld Hall
MODEL THEORY SEMINAR
Professor Daniel Lascar, CNRS, University Paris VII;
An attempt to define a Zariski geometry on a strongly minimal set.
4:00 PM - 245 Altgeld Hall
SPECIAL SEMINAR.
Dr. Sam Evens, University of Arizona;
Geometric formulas for multiplicities of representations.
Abstract.
Refreshments at 3:15 pm in Room 321, Altgeld Hall