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Seminars for the week of April 6, 2009

Colloquium

Thursday, 3:20, in VinH 16

Professor Lin Weng
of Kyushu University
will speak on
"Stability and arithmetic"

In this talk, we will explain the key role played by stability in arithmetic. There are two parts. Globally, we talk about how stability leads to non-abelian zetas for number fields and certain abelian zetas for (reductive group, maximal parabolic)s, which exposes a hidden role played by Symmetry in the Riemann Hypothesis; Locally, we talk about how stability of filtered (phi,N;omega)-models leads to a conjectural micro reciprocity law, characterizing de Rham representation, as a central part of our Tannakian category approach to a general non-abelian CFT for p-adic number fields.

Monday, 6 Apr 2009

Topology Seminar: at 2:30 in VinH 570
David Treumann will speak on "Localization and induction for Springer's representations"
Working Seminar on the local Arthur Conjecture: at 3:30 in VinH 113
Baiying Liu will speak on "Equality of local coefficients"
Dynamical Systems Seminar: at 3:35 in VinH 570
... Joint this week with Climate Change, Dynamical Systems and PDE. See Tuesday's schedule for Climate Change
Fabes Seminar: at 4:40 in VinH 570
Professor Heinz Siedentop from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen will speak on "The stability of matter"

Tuesday, 7 Apr 2009

Joint Climate Change, Dynamical Systems and PDE: at 11:15 in VinH 570
Professor George Sell will speak on "The theory and applications of the longtime dynamics of 3-dimensional fluid flows on thin domains, as motivated by the climate"
IMA Postdoc: at 11:15 am in LindH 305
Vasileios Maroulas from IMA will speak on "Sequential Monte Carlo multi-object second moment approximation: An application to ecology"
Differential Geometry/Symplectic Topology: at 1:25 in VinH 570
... Will not meet this week
Jr. Colloquium: at 3:20 in VinH 16
Daniel Swenson will speak on "Title: to be announced"
Combinatorics: at 4:00 in VinH 570
Professor Uli Wagner from ETH Zurich will speak on "Complexity of embedding simplicial complexes in $R_d$"

Wednesday, 8 Apr 2009

Algebraic Representation Theory: at 11:15 in VinH 203B
Dr. Stephen Griffeth will speak on "Cell modules for Hecke algebras and q-Schur algebras - a continuation"
IMA Seminar on Mathematics and Chemistry: at 11:15 in Lind Hall 409
... Will not meet this week
PDE: at 3:35 in VinH 364
Professor Daniel Spirn will speak on "Dynamics of Ginzburg-Landau vortices in a mixed flow"
*Working seminar on square-integrable automorphic forms: at 3:35 in VinH 113
Eliot Brenner will speak on "Residual spectrum of a split unitary group, Part II"

Thursday, 9 Apr 2009

Mathematical Physics Seminar: at 10:10 in Vincent Hall 570
Francis Valiquette will speak on "The invariant variational bicomplex"
Applied Mathematics: at 11:15 in VinH 570
Professor Gilad Lerman will speak on "Multi-manifold data modeling via spectral curvature clustering"
Math Club Seminar: at 12:10 in VinH 120
Dr. Elisa Vasquez will speak on "Title: to be announced"
Student Seminar on Number Theory: at 12:20 in VinH 203B
... Will not meet this week
Differential Geometry/Symplectic Topology: at 1:25 in VinH 570
... Will not meet this week
Colloquium: at 3:20 in VinH 16
Professor Lin Weng from Kyushu University will speak on "Stability and arithmetic"

Friday, 10 Apr 2009

Student Combinatorics: at 12:20 in VinH 570
... Will not meet this week
Industrial Problems: at 1:25 in VinH 570
... Will not meet this week
Probability Seminar: at 2:30 in VinH 213
Professor Timo Seppalainen from University of Wisconsin, Madison will speak on "Fluctuation bounds for a class of zero range processes"
Mathematical Biology Seminar: at 3:35 in VinH 313
Professor Jian Sheng from Engineering and Mechanics, U of M will speak on "Digital holographic microscopy reveals complex interactions of predatory dinoflagellates and cryptophytes alluding to key process in harmful algal blooms (HAB)"
Automorphic Forms and Number Theory: at 3:35 in VinH 364
Professor Paul Garrett will speak on "Explicit formulas"
Practitioners' Financial Mathematics Seminar: at 5:30 in VinH 16
Professor Gary NanTie from Travelers will speak on "A needle in a haystack"

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