Department of Mathematics

Colloquium Schedule for Spring 2009

Unless noted otherwise, all talks take place at 3:00 PM in the UD Science Center, Room 323.
Refreshments will be served at 2:30 PM in Room 313 of the Science Center.

Date Speaker and Title Time/Location
Thursday, Jan 29 Nathan Broaddus, University of Chicago
The mapping class group and its Steinberg module
3:00 PM, SC 323
Tuesday, Feb 3 Sean Lawton, University of Maryland
An introduction to Character Varieties
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Feb 5 Lynne Yengulalp, University of Kansas
Coarser connected topologies
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Feb 12 Art Busch, University of Dayton
Anti-cycles in Directed Graphs
3:00 PM, SC 323
Friday, Mar 6 Nathan Kahl, Seton Hall University
Best Monotone Degree Conditions and Bounds
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Mar 12 Lu Ee Peh, University of Dayton
Bootstrapping with SAS and Exploring Dirty Data
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Mar 19 Maher Qumsiyeh, University of Dayton
Using the Bootstrap for Analysis of Unreplicated Two-Level Designs With Missing Responses
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Mar 26 Tetsuya Ishiu, Miami University
The basis problem for the uncountable linear orders
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Apr 2 Cheuk Hong Wai, University of Dayton
The Effectiveness of Trading Strategies
3:00 PM, SC 323
Tuesday, April 14 John Garringer, University of Dayton
An Analysis of the "Mighty Mesa" Option Trading Strategy
3:00 PM, SC 323
Tuesday, April 21 Veronica Respress, University of Dayton
Uniqueness of Solutions Implies Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions of Boundary Value Problems for Third Order Differential Equations
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Apr 23 Miriam Poteet, University of Dayton
Stability of Steady State Solutions of the Forced Kuramoto-Sivanshinsky (KS) Equation
3:00 PM, SC 323