Math Colloquium: Andrew Knightly
101 NevilleProf. Andrew Knightly, University of Maine Statistical properties of elliptic curves and modular forms 101 Neville Hall Talk 3:15 – 4:15 pm, refreshments at 3:00 pm
Prof. Andrew Knightly, University of Maine Statistical properties of elliptic curves and modular forms 101 Neville Hall Talk 3:15 – 4:15 pm, refreshments at 3:00 pm
Dr. Colin Carroll, Google Research Automatic differentiation and machine learning Neville Hall 208 Talk is 5:00-6:00pm and there will be pizza!
Prof. Chandrika Sadandand, Bowdoin College You can hear the shape of a polygonal billiard table Hill Auditorium (Barrows ESRB) Refreshments at 3:00 pm; talk 3:15 – 4:05pm.
Prof. Brandon Hanson, University of Maine The puzzles of Paul Erdos Hill Auditorium (Barrows ESRB) Refreshments at 3:00 pm; talk 3:15 – 4:05pm.
Research Seminar Dr. Michael Cerchia, University of Maine Title: TBD Friday, October 18, 3:05 - 4:00pm. 421 Neville Hall.
Dr. Ayan Maiti, Purdue University Title: A historical context of the Langlands Program Wednesday, October 23, 3:15 - 4:15pm. Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall.
Research Seminar Dr. Ayan Maiti, Purdue University Title: TBD Friday, October 25, 3:05 - 4:00pm. 421 Neville Hall.
Math Colloquium Dr. Joseph Hoisington, Colby College Title: Isoperimetric Inequalities and Spaces of Non-positive Curvature Wednesday, October 30, 3:00 - 4:05pm. 101 Neville Hall.
Research Seminar Dr. Jane Wang, University of Maine Title: TBD Friday, November 1, 3:05 - 4:00pm. 421 Neville Hall.
Title: An Introduction to Elliptic Curves There will be pizza!