University of South Carolina
Department of Mathematics


Seminar & Colloquium Schedule (1999)

September 20 - September 26


Number Theory Seminar:
A distribution problem for powerfree values of irreducible polynomials. (part 2)
(Michael Filaseta (joint work with Brian Beasley), filaseta@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Monday     10:10 PM   LC312

Frames Seminar:
Weyl-Heisenberg Frames.
(Mark Lammers, lammers@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina, visitor)
Monday      2:30 PM   LC312

IMI Applied Mathematics Seminar:
Adaptive approximation, multiresolution and digital elevation maps.
(Pencho Petrushev, pencho@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Tuesday     2:30 PM   LC312

Numerical PDE Seminar:
A High-Order Upwind Scheme for Convection-Diffusion Problems.
(Dong Liang, liang@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina, visitor)
Tuesday     3:30 PM   LC316

Functional Analysis Seminar:
The Banach-Mazur distance to the cross-polytope III: F. John's theorem.
(Stephen Dilworth, dilworth@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Wednesday   2:30 PM   LC312

IMI Seminar:
An Industrial R&D Perspective on Mathematical Challenges in the Energy Business. (abstract)
(Dr. Stephen L. Lyons, Upstream Research Center, Mobil Technology Company)
Wednesday   3:30 PM   LC312

IMI Applied Mathematics Seminar:
Wavelet Interpolation Networks.
(Christepher Bernard, Centre de Mathematiques Appliquees, Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Thursday     2:00 PM   LC312

Set Theory and Topology Seminar:
Peter Nyikos will show a common trick for making spaces non-normal and for introducing other "pathologies" into spaces, applying it to a construction of Mary Ellen Rudin which was the topic of last week's seminar.
(Peter Nyikos, nyikos@math.sc.edu University of South Carolina)
Friday      2:30 PM   LC312

Combinatorics Seminar:
IMI Weekly Working Seminar.
Friday      3:30 PM   LC312

Industrial Mathematics Institute Seminars:

Seminar & Colloquium Schedule (1995 - present)

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