Dartmouth Math Colloquia for Winter Term, 2011

Colloquiums are (usually) on Thursdays at 4:00 PM in 007 Kemeny Hall.

Follow the links to get abstract.

Thursday
January 6

Erik van Erp, Dartmouth

Noncommutative techniques in topology

Thursday
January 13

Francisco Santos, University of Cantabria

A counter-example to the Hirsch conjecture

Thursday
January 20

Paul Baum, The Pennsylvania State University

Atiyah-Singer Revisited

Thursday
January 27

Heiko Enderling, Tufts University

Modeling cancer stem cells and tumor growth - what can we learn

Thursday
February 3

CANCELED

Thursday
February 10

Peter Zvengrowski, Calgary University

The Borsuk-Ulam Theorem, Some History, Applications, and Generalizations

Thursday
February 17

Moira Chas, Stony Brook University

Self-intersection of curves on surfaces

Thursday
February 24

Jure Leskovec, Stanford

Tracking and Predicting the Flow of Information through Networks

Thursday
March 3

Alejandro Uribe, University of Michigan

On the spectra of classically periodic systems and their perturbations: Direct and inverse problems



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