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| + | March 11: Kris Nain, CSBSJU - ''Are Tropical Flag Varieties Shellable?'' | ||
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| + | April 1: Kaisa Taipale & Alex Woo, St. Olaf College - ''The combinatorics of rings coming from Grassmannians'' | ||
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| + | April 8: Abra Brisbin, Mayo Clinic | ||
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| + | April 15: Visiting Speaker and/or Zajj Daugherty | ||
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| + | April 29: Tina Garrett? | ||
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| - | Oct 22: Bret Benash, | + | Oct 22: Bret Benash, CSBSJU - ''Symmetric Groups that have Maximal Subgroups Isomorphic to other Symmetric'' |
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MSCS Research Seminar
(Fridays at 3:40 in RNS 204)
Fall '10 Research Seminar Schedule
March 11: Kris Nain, CSBSJU - Are Tropical Flag Varieties Shellable?
April 1: Kaisa Taipale & Alex Woo, St. Olaf College - The combinatorics of rings coming from Grassmannians
April 8: Abra Brisbin, Mayo Clinic
April 15: Visiting Speaker and/or Zajj Daugherty
April 29: Tina Garrett?
Fall '10 Research Seminar Schedule
Sept 17: Adam McDougall, St. Olaf College - Knot Theory & Khovanov Homology
Sept 24: Adam McDougall, St. Olaf College - A Diagramless Link Homology
Oct 1: Vladimir Sotirov, St. Olaf College - Lifting Automorphisms of Semi-Direct Products
Oct 8: Bruce Hanson, St. Olaf College - Analysis on Metric Spaces
Oct 22: Bret Benash, CSBSJU - Symmetric Groups that have Maximal Subgroups Isomorphic to other Symmetric Groups
Oct 29: Bruce Hanson, St. Olaf College - Analysis on Metric Spaces, Part II
Nov. 5: Robert Fossum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - A Tripartite Mathematical Life: Pure Algebra, Pure Administration, and Applied Algebra.
Dec. 3: Alex Woo, St. Olaf College - Characterization of Local Complete Intersection Schubert Varieties
Spring '10 Research Seminar Schedule
Mar 5: Alexander Woo, St. Olaf College - Lines Meeting 4 Lines in 3-space (the History of Hilbert's 15th Problem in 1 example)
Mar 19: Andrew Odlyzko - Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function - Computations and Implications
Apr 9: Tina Garrett, St. Olaf College - Ranks, Cranks and Ramanujan
Apr 16: Jill Dietz, St. Olaf College - A Journey from Algebraic Topology to Finite Group Theory
Apr 30: Eric Egge, Carleton College - Legendre-Stirling Numbers
May 14: Jon Armel, Carleton College - Singularities of Solutions to Analytic PDE
Fall '09 Research Seminar Schedule
Sept 25: Colloquium - Bill Dunham
Oct 2: Helen Wong, Carleton College - TQFTs from a topologist's point of view
Oct 9: Jessica Striker, Macalester College - A Unifying Perspective on Alternating Sign Matrices and other combinatorial objects
Oct 16: Alexander Woo, St. Olaf College - Bases for symmetric group covariants
Oct 30: Catherine Micek, University of Minnesota - Mathematical Models and Numerical Methods for Gels (with biomedical applications)
Nov 6: Delia Letang, St. Olaf College - Subconvexity Bounds
Nov 13: Kaisa Taipale, University of Minnesota - Approaching the Abelian-Non-abelian correspondence
Nov 20: Delia Letang, St. Olaf College - Subconvexity Bounds (Part II)
Dec 4: Jill Dietz, St. Olaf College
Spring '08 Research Seminar Schedule
Feb. 29: Mike Weimerskirch, St. Olaf College (part II)
Mar. 7: Josh Davis, Carleton College (part I)
Apr. 4: Olaf Hall-Holt, St. Olaf College
Apr. 11: Eric Ufferman, St. Olaf College (part I)
Apr. 18: Eric Ufferman (part II)
Apr. 25: Josh Davis (part II)
May 2: Eric Egge, Carleton College (part I)
May 9: Eric Egge (part II)
May 16: David Liben-Nowell, Carleton College

