Mathematics Department Colloquium
Fall 2006

The Mathematics Department Colloquium meets Thursdays at 4:00 PM in Synergistic room, 114 McAllister Building.
The colloquium is preceded by refreshments (departmental tea) at 3:15 PM.


  • Thursday, September 7
    Vitaly Bergelson (Ohio State University)
    Ergodic Theory and Algebra

  • Thursday, September 14
    D. Goldston (San Jose State University)
    Small Gaps Between Primes

  • Thursday, September 21
    Ron Graham (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD)
    Old and new problems and results in Ramsey theory

  • Thursday, September 28
    No colloquium, Faculty Meeting

  • Thursday, October 5
    Mary Wheeler (Center for Subsurface Modeling, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin)
    Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media

  • Thursday, October 12
    Paul Rabinowitz (University of Wisconsin)
    Some PDE results of Aubry-Mather type

  • Thursday, October 19

  • Thursday, October 26
    No colloquium, Faculty Meeting

  • Thursday, November 2
    Hillel Furstenberg (Hebrew University)
    (G,μ)-dynamical systems: structure theory and multiple recurrence.

  • Thursday, November 9
    Arthur Jaffe (Harvard University)
    On the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Physics in Mathematics

  • Thursday, November 16
    Dusa McDuff (SUNY Stony Brook)
    The Symplectomorphism group - an introduction

  • Thursday, November 23
    No colloquium, Thanksgiving

  • Thursday, November 30
    No colloquium, Faculty Meeting

    Thursday, December 7
    Yanxi Liu (Penn State, Computer Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering)
    Computational Symmetry

  • Thursday, December 14
    Pierre Schapira (University of Paris VI)
    Propagation and Sheaf Theory


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