Department of Mathematics

Colloquium Schedule for Fall 2008

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, Sep 4 Paul Eloe, University of Dayton
Uniqueness Implies Existence and Uniqueness Conditions for a Class of (k + j)-Point Boundary Value Problems for nth Order Differential Equations
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Sep 11 Paul Eloe, University of Dayton
Uniqueness Implies Existence and Uniqueness Conditions for a Class of (k + j)-Point Boundary Value Problems for nth Order Differential Equations
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Sep 18 Youssef Raffoul, University of Dayton
Boundedness And Exponential Stability In Highly Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Sep 25 Hannah Samuel, University of Dayton
“Money illusion or resale option?” - A Model-Based Mispricing Approach to Understanding the Housing Market Crisis
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Oct 2 Jeremiah Kermes, University of Dayton
Sheaves and Schemes: The Gadgets of Algebraic Geometry
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Oct 16 Jeremiah Kermes, University of Dayton
Sheaves and Schemes: The Gadgets of Algebraic Geometry
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Oct 23 Rahmat Khan, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Analytical techniques to nonlinear problems arising in heat transfer
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Oct 30 Rahmat Khan, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Existence of positive solutions of some four-point boundary value problems
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Nov 13 Muhammad Usman, University of Dayton
Forced Oscillations of the Korteweg-de Vries Equation on a Bounded Domain and Their Stability
3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Nov 20 Locksley Todd, University of Dayton 3:00 PM, SC 323
Thursday, Dec 4 Philip Myers, University of Dayton
Transfer Function Model Application for Forecasting Automotive Warranty Claims
3:00 PM, SC 323