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Casey Rodriguez, MIT – Special Colloquium

Zoom Link: https://unc.zoom.us/j/96995841746 Virtual tea time starts at 4:30 pm. Talk begins at 5:00 pm. Title: The Radiative Uniqueness Conjecture for Bubbling Wave Maps Abstract: We will discuss the finite time breakdown of solutions to a canonical example of a … Read more

Mathematics Colloquium – Joel Kamnitzer, University of Toronto

Speaker: Joel Kamnitzer (University of Toronto) Time:  4:00 pm, 10/15/2020 We will also have a short virtual tea time at 3:30 pm prior to this talk. Location: https://unc.zoom.us/j/96995841746 Title: Categorification of representations and generalized affine Grassmannian slices Abstract: The geometric Satake … Read more

Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Dr. Natalie Stanley, Stanford University

Dr. Natalie Stanley, Postdoctoral Fellow in Aghaeepour Lab Stanford University https://nalab.stanford.edu/team/natalie-stanley/ Title: Leveraging Cellular Heterogeneity for Predictive Modeling of Single-Cell Data Abstract: Advancements in single-cell technologies enable the profiling of gene and protein expression at a single-cell level. These technologies are being increasingly … Read more

Mathematics Colloquium – Andrea Bertozzi, UCLA

Speaker:  Andrea Bertozzi (UCLA) Time: 4pm, 10/22/2020 Virtual tea time at 3:45pm prior to this talk Zoom Link: https://unc.zoom.us/j/96995841746 Title: A Theory for Undercompressive Shocks in Tears of Wine Abstract: We revisit the tears of wine problem for thin films … Read more

Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Jennifer Crodelle,

Title: A simple mathematical model of synapse formation in the developing visual cortex of mice Abstract: The mammalian primary visual cortex (V1) contains neurons that respond preferentially to oriented visual stimuli (e.g., horizontal bars). In the mouse, these orientation-preferring neurons … Read more

AWM Lecture Series – Ingrid Daubechies, Duke University

Monday, November 9th, 5:00 - 6:00 pm Ingrid Daubechies James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering Duke University   Title:  My Path Towards And In Mathematics. Abstract: Although My B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees are in … Read more

Johan Andersson, Department of Physics, Duke University

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Thomas Beck, Fordham University – Analysis & PDE Seminar

Phillips Hall 385

Mode: In-person Title: A Friedland-Hayman inequality and two-phase free boundary problems Abstract: The Friedland-Hayman inequality provides a lower bound on the first Dirichlet eigenvalues of complementary subsets of the sphere. Inthis talk, we will discuss a variant of this inequality … Read more

Bjoern Bringmann, IAS – Analysis & PDE Seminar

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Speaker: Bjoern Bringmann. Title: Invariant Gibbs measures for the three-dimensional cubic nonlinear wave equation. Abstract: In this talk, we prove the invariance of the Gibbs measure for the three-dimensional cubic nonlinear wave equation, which is also known as the hyperbolic … Read more