University of South Carolina
Department of Mathematics


Seminar & Colloquium Schedule (2000)

January 31 - February 6


IMI Seminar:
Orthogonal Polynomial Basis in C[0,1].
(Przemyslaw Wojtaszczyk, Warsaw University)
Tuesday     2:30 PM   LC312

Frames Seminar:
Convexity, the Hamilton-Jacobi equation, and sufficient conditions in the calculus of variations (part 2). (abstract)
(Ralph Howard, howard@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Monday      2:30 PM   LC312

Functional Analysis Seminar:
Two remarks on the standard basis of I1 (part 2).
(David Mitra, mitra@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Wednesday   2:30 PM   LC312

Set Theory and Topology Seminar:
The last of a series of three seminars on the Frechet-Urysohn and related properties. No familiarity with the previous two seminars will be assumed.
(Peter Nyikos, nyikos@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Wednesday   3:30 PM   LC312

IMI Seminar:
Subdivision Schemes for the Generation of Smooth Curves and Surfaces.
(Nira Dyn, Tel Aviv University)
Thursday    2:30 PM   LC312

Number Theory Seminar:
The prime number race if the ERH is false.
(Kevin Ford, ford@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Friday      2:30 PM   LC312

Combinatorics Seminar:
Topological complete subgraphs I.
(Jason Burns, burns@math.sc.edu, University of South Carolina)
Friday      3:30 PM   LC312

Industrial Mathematics Institute Seminars:

Seminar & Colloquium Schedule (1995 - present)

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