Events
The Department of Mathematics sponsors a regular colloquium that hosts several talks by
external speakers every year and a general faculty seminar for talks by faculty and
students. Seminars are listed below after the colloquia.
Mathematics Colloquium
The 2024-2025 colloquium year is complete. Please, check back in the fall!
Recent Mathematics Colloquium Talks
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Apr 25, 2025 | Defining connected components |
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Apr 24, 2025 | Middle-school students’ meanings of points from quantitative and covariational reasoning perspectives |
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Mar 14, 2025 | A multi-species, multi-stimuli rheological model for living polymers |
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Feb 13, 2025 | Using data science to understand patterns of social harm |
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Apr 24, 2024 | Arboreal Galois groups: Introduction |
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Apr 17, 2024 | Thicket density |
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Apr 3, 2024 | Finite element exterior calculus in four-dimensional space |
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Apr 3, 2024 | Finite-dimensional reduction of dissipative PDEs |
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Mar 29, 2024 | Patterns, algorithms, and your friends |
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Mar 8, 2024 | Finite expression method: A symbolic approach for scientific machine learning |
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Feb 14, 2024 | Biostatistics: Applications of statistics in biomedicine and public health |
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Seminar Meetings
The Mathematics Seminar is the venue where Ãå±±½ûµØ faculty and students report on their research activities. In addition several research groups have research seminars in their respective research areas:
- ASRM Seminar (coordinated by Min Ji):
Meets on Fridays at 10 am - Number Theory Seminar (coordinated by A. Kumchev and N. McNew):
Meets on Tuesdays at 5 pm in YR 320.
Recent and Upcoming Seminars
- April 11, 2025: ASRM Speaker Series.
William Logan '09, FSA, gave a talk on Stable value fund dynamics: Understanding withdrawal patterns through experience studies. - April 8, 2025: Number Theory Seminar.
Dr. Russell Hendel gave a talk on A family of sequences generalizing the Thue-Morse and Rudin-Shapiro sequences. - March 11, 2025: Number Theory Seminar.
Dr. David Hubbard gave a talk on Computing the p-part of the class group. - March 4, 2025: Number Theory Seminar.
Vishal Gupta, University of Delaware, gave a talk on the Minimum spectral radius in a given class of graphs. - February 25, 2025: Number Theory Seminar.
Dr. William Craig, US Naval Academy, gave a talk on Quasimodular forms, q-multiple zeta values, and partitions. - November 21, 2024: Number Theory Seminar.
, University of South Carolina, gave a talk on Disjoint covering systems. - November 15, 2024: ASRM Speaker Series.
Shelby Cimino, ASA, gave a talk on Actuarial modeling: An overview. - September 10, 2024: Number Theory Seminar.
, Johns Hopkins University, gave a talk on All trees on n edges decompose the complete bipartite graph \(K_{n,n}\). - August 20, 2024: Number Theory Seminar.
, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu, gave a talk on Expansion, divisibility and parity.
Recent Mathematics Seminar & Sabbatical Talks
- On April 7, 2025, Dr. Banghee So, gave a seminar on A Novel Neural Network Model with Predictive Power and Interpretability for Insurance Pricing.
- On March 24, 2025, Dr. Jing Tian presented a sabbatical lecture on Parameter Analysis in Continuous Data Assimilation for Various Turbulence Models.
- On February 24, 2025, Dr. Sebastian Calvo presented a seminar on the Waldschmidt constant of complex reflection groups.
- On October 16, 2024, Dr. Min Deng presented a sabbatical lecture on Bayesian Inference for the Loss Models via Mixture Priors.
- On September 30, 2024, Dr. Melike Kara Atas presented a sabbatical lecture on Improving Pre-Service Teachers’ Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching Fraction Concepts.
- On April 21, 2024, Dr. Nathan McNew presented a sabbatical lecture on The Middle Prime Factor of Integers.
- On April 15, 2024, Ms. Lily Glushakow-Smith gave a seminar on Developmental Math: Is Our Approach Serving the Aspirations of Underprepared Students?
- On March 25, 2024, Dr. Daniel Freese gave a seminar on Periodic Minimal Surfaces from Gluing Helicoids.
- On March 11, 2024, Dr. Miriam Parnes gave a seminar on Indivisibility for Classes of Graphs.