Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Major Index Statistics: Cyclic Sieving, Branching Rules, and Asymptotics
Josh Swanson, University of Washington
PDL C-401
Rainwater Seminar: Equidistribution of expanding translates of shrinking curves and Dirichlet's approximation theorem
Pengyu Yang , Ohio State University
- PDL C-401
Number Theory Seminar:  p-adic Gross-Zagier formula at critical slope and a conjecture of Perrin-Riou  
Kazim Buyukboduk, Koc University
- PDL C-401
Inverse Problems Seminar: Analytic and statistical aspects of geodesic X-ray transforms 
Francois Monard, UC Santa Cruz
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: A hydrodynamic limit of interacting Brownian particles using Skorohod maps
Clayton Barnes
- SMI 304
UW Math Hour: All tangled up and searching for the beauty of symmetry
David Pengelley, Oregon State University
Savery Hall 260
UW-PIMS Colloquium: From lecture to active learning: Rewards for all, and is it really so difficult?
David Pengelley, Oregon State University
- Smith 120
Topology Seminar: How efficiently can one untangle a double-twist? Waving is believing!
David Pengelley, Oregon State University
- PDL C-401
Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab: WXML Middle School Math Teacher Circle - The Bush School
Differential Geometry/PDE Seminar: Boundary Layers in Kinetic-Fluid Coupling  (joint w/ IP seminar) 
Qin Li (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Padelford C-36
Inverse Problems Seminar: Boundary Layers in Kinetic-Fluid Coupling
Qin Li, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- PDL C-36
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: The conjugacy action of S_n and variations on the module  Lie_n
Sheila Sundaram, Pierrepont School
PDL C-401
Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab: WXML Elementary School Math Teacher Circle - Bailey Gatzert Elementary Library
Rainwater Seminar: Traveling along Hölder curves
Matthew Badger, University of Connecticut
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: Uniqueness and propagation of chaos for the Boltzmann equation with moderately soft potentials
Liping Xu, University of Washington
- SMI 304
UW-PIMS Colloquium: The large-scale geometry of the Hitchin moduli space
Rafe Mazzeo, Stanford University
- Smith 120
Graduate Student Seminars: Same old, same old: Symmetries in the calculus of variations
Ravi Shankar
- PDL C-36
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Matroid h-vectors
José Samper, University of Miami
PDL C-401
Rainwater Seminar: Siegel-Veech transforms are in L^2
Jayadev Athreya, University of Washington
- PDL C-401
Inverse Problems Seminar: Determining both the source of a wave and its speed in a medium from boundary measurements
Amir Moradifam, UC Riverside
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: Universal fluctuation of the dimer model on a Riemann surface.
Gourab Ray, Universtity of Victoria
- SMI 304
Current Topics Seminar: Current Topics Seminar: Heather Lee
Heather Lee
- PDL C-036
Graduate Student Seminars: No admittance... we're at capacity
David Simmons
- PDL C-401
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Symmetric functions, towers of algebras, and Heisenberg categories
Henry Kvinge, University of California, Davis
PDL C-401
Math Department: Faculty Meeting - Padelford C-36
Rainwater Seminar: Elliptic measures and the geometry of the domains
Zihui Zhao, University of Washington
- PDL C-401
Inverse Problems Seminar: The tragedy of the commons in the chemostat
David Finch, Oregon State
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: Relating path statistics to terminal distributions for a class of positive martingales.
Matt Lorig, Applied Mathematics, University of Washington
- SMI 304
Inverse Problems Seminar: No admittance... we're at capacity
David Simmons
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UW-PIMS Colloquium: Coloring maps on surfaces
Ian Agol, UC Berkeley
- Smith 120
Graduate Student Seminars: Drunks in an unfair world: Elliptic measures and the geometry of the domains
Zihui Zhao
- PDL C-36
Inverse Problems Seminar: Causal holography and applications to inverse scattering problems
Gabriel Katz, MIT
- PDL C-36
Differential Geometry/PDE Seminar: CAUSAL HOLOGRAPHY IN APPLICATION TO THE INVERSE SCATTERING PROBLEMS  (joint w/ IP seminar) 
Gabriel Katz (MIT)
- Padelford C-36
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Forbidden Configurations in Discrete Geometry
David Epstein, University of California, Irvine
PDL C-401
Rainwater Seminar: Automatic convexity and Ornstein's L-one noninequalities
Bernd Kirchheim, Universität Leipzig
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: Assouad-type dimensions and their role in embedding metric spaces 
Sascha Troscheit, University of Waterloo
- SMI 304
UW-PIMS Colloquium: 5 points on the sphere
Richard Schwartz, Brown University
- Smith 120
Graduate Student Seminars: Everyday I'm Shuffling: From circle rotations to the Fields Medal
Anthony Sanchez
- PDL C-36
Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab: WXML Middle School Math Teacher Circle - The Bush School
Inverse Problems Seminar: Reconstruction of Spacetime Geometry from Quantum Entanglement
Charles Cao, Caltech
- PDL C-36
Differential Geometry/PDE Seminar: Reconstruction of Spacetime Geometry from Quantum Entanglement  (joint w/ IP seminar) 
Charles Cao (Caltech)
- Padelford C-36
Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Staircase diagrams and the enumeration of smooth affine permutations
Ed Richmond, Oklahoma State University
PDL C-401
Math Department: Walker-Ames Lecture
Dennis Overbye, New York Times
- Kane Hall 120
Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab: WXML Elementary School Math Teacher Circle - Bailey Gatzert Elementary Library
Rainwater Seminar: Stochastic Homogenization for Reaction-Diffusion Equations
Jessica Lin, McGill University
- PDL C-401
Number Theory Seminar: NT Seminar: Explicit modularity in genus 2 
John Voight, Dartmouth College
- PDL C-401
Inverse Problems Seminar: Inverse Problems for Non-Local Operators
Tuhin Ghosh, University of Washington
- PDL C-401
Probability Seminar: Heat kernel estimates for symmetric jump processes with general mixed polynomial growths
Panki Kim, Seoul National University
- SMI 304
UW-PIMS Colloquium: How to remedy unintended bias:  “Stop it!” vs. “Document it”
Anthony Greenwald, University of Washington
- Smith 120
Graduate Student Seminars: Smooth criminals (or if you prefer, smooth approximations of non-smooth functions) - PDL C-36
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