University of South Carolina
Department of Mathematics
Seminar & Colloquium Schedule (1999)
November 15 - November 21
Number Theory Seminar:
Diophantine Approximation by Cubes of Primes and an Almost Prime.
(Anguel Koumtchev,
koumtche@math.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Monday 10:10 PM LC312
Frames Seminar:
The Clarke derivative of Lipschitz functions.
(Ralph Howard,
howard@math.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Monday 2:30 PM LC312
IMI Seminar:
Nonlinear Haar Approximation of Some Multivariate Classes of Functions.
(Alexander Andrianov,
andriano@cs.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Tuesday 2:00 PM LC312
IMI Seminar:
Mathematical Models for Protein Folding.
(Daniel Dix,
dix@math.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Tuesday 3:30 PM LC412
Functional Analysis Seminar:
The Banach-Mazur distance to the cross-polytope VIII. Proof of a theorem
of Grothendieck.
(Stephen Dilworth,
dilworth@math.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Wednesday 2:30 PM LC312
Set Theory and Topology Seminar:
Peter Nyikos will show how a theoretically important locally compact space of
his illustrates similarities and differences between the use of Martin's
Axiom and the use of forcing designed to preserve the Continuum Hypothesis.
(Peter Nyikos,
nyikos@math.sc.edu,
University of South Carolina)
Friday 2:30 PM LC401
Combinatorics Seminar:
IMI Weekly Working Seminar.