Our colloquium meets on Friday from 3:10 to 4:00 in RSS 251. Refreshments are served at 2:45 at the Math Lounge (RSS 346).
January 18: Optimal Stopping of a Brownian Bridge by Garrett Mitchener, College of Charleston
January 25: Additive Combinatorics and Detailed Structure by Renling Jin, College of Charleston
February 1: Finite Axiomatizability and Commutative Directoids by Kate Owens, College of Charleston
February 8: Rational series for multiple zeta and log gamma functions by Paul Young, College of Charleston
February 15: Representability frame matroid and lift Matroid in a Projective Plane by Rigoberto Florez, The Citadel
February 22: No colloquium
March 1: Real time motion correction for head imaging in MRI by Truman Brown from MUSC
March 8: Special Applied Math Seminar [MBK 219, 3.pm]: Transient dynamics - Why the present is more complicated than the future by Stefan Siegmund, Technical University of Dresden
March 15: Bounding Cohomology for Finite and Algebraic Groups by Daniel Nakano, University of Georgia
March 22: Austere Submanifolds in Complex Projective Space by Marianty Ionel, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
March 29: Sparse Nonparametric Regression by Bo Kai, College of Charleston
April 4: Special Applied Math Seminar [MBK 219, 3.pm]: Various families of traveling wave solutions of Gray-Scott model by Vahagn Manukian, Miami University in Ohio
April 5: Wavefronts in a model for gasless combustion with heat loss by Anna Ghazaryan, Miami University in Ohio
April 12: Multiple autoregressive time series modeling by the sufficient dimension reduction by Jin-Hong Park, College of Charleston
April 19: Permutation test for unit root and Parametric estimation by Jiexiang Li, College of Charleston













