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Mathematics & Statistics

Graduate Seminar: Ken Bundy

421 Neville Hall

Ken Bundy, UMaine Mathematics MA student. Title: Signal Processing, the Hilbert Huang Transform, and Leaky Spaceships 3:30 – 4:20 pm, 421 Neville Hall.

Thesis Defense: Caroline Reno

421 Neville Hall

Mathematics MA Thesis Defense Caroline Reno, UMaine Mathematics MA candidate (advisor: Knightly) Title: Uniform Distribution of Hecke Eigenvalues Location: 421 Neville Hall

Thesis Defense: Zachary Connerty-Marin

421 Neville Hall

Mathematics MA Thesis Defense Zachary Connerty-Marin, UMaine Mathematics MA candidate (advisor: Khalil) Title: Wavelet-Based Particle Tracking in Unreconstructed, Off-axis Holograms Location: 421 Neville Hall Time: 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm

Graduate Seminar: Caroline Reno

421 Neville Hall

Caroline Reno, UMaine Mathematics MA student. Title: Sequences on the Circle: Gaps, Density, and Uniformity 3:00 – 3:50 pm, 421 Neville Hall.

Graduate Seminar: Zach Connerty-Marin

421 Neville Hall

Zach Connerty-Marin, Mathematics MA student. Title: Applications of the 2D Wavelet Transform Modulus Maxima Method to Off-Axis Holograms 3:00 – 3:50 pm, 421 Neville Hall.

Thesis Defense: Muhammad Waleed

421 Neville Hall

Statistics MA Thesis Defense Muhammad Waleed, UMaine Mathematics MA candidate (advisor: Ramesh Gupta) Title: Analysis of Survival Data by a Weibull-Bessel Distribution Neville 421

Graduate Seminar: Prateek Kunwar

421 Neville Hall

Prateek Kunwar, Mathematics MA student Friday, March 25, 3:05-3:55 pm 421 Neville Hall Title: Hypercubic Icing on Doughnuts

Graduate Seminar: Ayesha Maliwal

421 Neville Hall

Ayesha Maliwal, UMaine Mathematics M.A. student Wednesday, March 23, 3:05 - 3:55 pm 421 Neville Hall Title:  Sperner's Lemma and its Application to Fair Division Problems

Graduate seminar: Danielle David

421 Neville Hall

Danielle David, UMaine Mathematics M.A. student Friday, February 5, 3:00 - 3:50 pm 421 Neville Hall Title:  Nonabsolute Integration, Part 1

Graduate Seminar: Trevor Gionet

421 Neville Hall

Trevor Gionet, UMaine Mathematics M.A. student Friday, January 22, 3:00 - 3:50 pm 421 Neville Hall Title:  What do Tomahawk Missiles, the International Space Station and Carbon Sequestration have in Common? The Kalman Filter: An Introduction and Derivation

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