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= Mathematics Colloquium =
= Mathematics Colloquium =
All colloquia are on Fridays at 4:00 pm in Van Vleck B239, '''unless otherwise indicated'''.


== Fall 2010 ==
== Fall 2010 ==
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|Jean-Luc
|Jean-Luc
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|oct 6 ('''special day''')
|'''wed''' oct 6
|[http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~krasny/ Robert Krasny] (U. of Michigan)
|[http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~krasny/ Robert Krasny] (U. of Michigan)
|''TBA''
|''TBA''
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|Jean-Luc
|Jean-Luc
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|dec 1 ('''special day''')
|'''wed''' dec 1
|[http://homepage.univie.ac.at/peter.markowich/contact.html Peter Markowich] (Cambridge and Vienna)
|[http://homepage.univie.ac.at/peter.markowich/contact.html Peter Markowich] (Cambridge and Vienna)
|''TBA''
|''TBA''
|Shi ('''[http://www.math.wisc.edu/oldhome/news/WW-lecturers.html Wasow Lecture]''')
|Shi ('''[http://www.math.wisc.edu/oldhome/news/WW-lecturers.html Wasow Lecture]''')
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Revision as of 14:03, 2 September 2010

Mathematics Colloquium

All colloquia are on Fridays at 4:00 pm in Van Vleck B239, unless otherwise indicated.

Fall 2010

date speaker title host(s)
sept 3 Timo Seppalainen (Madison) Scaling exponents for a 1+1 dimensional directed polymer local
sept 10 Moe Hirsch (Madison) Actions of Lie groups and Lie algebras on manifolds local
sept 17 Uri Andrews (Madison) TBA local
sept 24 Margo Anderson (UW-Milwaukee) The politics of numbers Jordan (Math and... seminar)
oct 1 Matthew Finn (U. of Adelaide) Hot spots Jean-Luc
wed oct 6 Robert Krasny (U. of Michigan) TBA Shi
oct 8 Anita Wager (Madison) TBA Steffen
oct 15 Felipe Voloch (U. Texas Austin) Local-Global principles for integral points on curves Nigel
oct 22 Markus Banagl (U. Heidelberg) TBA Maxim
nov 5 Tom Hales (Pittsburgh) TBA Nigel (Distinguished lecture)
nov 12 Greg Buck (St. Anselm) TBA Jean-Luc
nov 19 Benson Farb (Chicago) TBA Jean-Luc
wed dec 1 Peter Markowich (Cambridge and Vienna) TBA Shi (Wasow Lecture)