Colloquium Talks
The talks for the academic year 1997-98
are held in Chauvenet 116 at 3:45 pm unless otherwise
stated.
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John McKay, Concordia Univ, Montreal, August 27
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Mike Hoffman , USNA, September 3 New Date
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Bill Wardlaw, USNA, September 10
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Dan Ullman, George Washington Univ, September 18 ()
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Bob Lockhart, USNA, September 24
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Els Withers, USNA, October 1
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Tony Gaglione, USNA, October 8
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Robbie Robinson, George Washington Univ, October 15
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Mark Kidwell, USNA, October 29
- Hanna Sandler, American U., postponed
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Annapolis Group Theory Day , November 10
with Zelmanov, Baumslag, and Myasnakov as speakers
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Michael Moses, George Washington U, November 19
- November 26, no seminar
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Caroline Grant, USNA, December 3
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Mitch Baker , USNA, January 14, 1998
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Professor Alexis Alevras, Mathematics Institute,
University of Oslo, January 15, 1998, noon
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Ted Stanford, USNA, January 21, 1998
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Geoff Goodson, Towson Univ, January 28, 1998
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Tom Fitzkee , George Washington U, February 4, 1998
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Joan Birman, Columbia Univ., February 9, 1998
Knot Theory Day is planned for the weekend of
February 7-8, 1998
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William Traves, Univ of Toronto, March 5, 1998 (job talk)
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Bill Hiscock, Montana State University, March 11, 1998
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Christopher Peterson, Notre Dame, March 16, 1998 (job talk)
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Mike McDaniel, St Mary's College, March 25, 1998
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Greg Chirikjian, Johns Hopkins Univ., April 1,
1998 (Joint Applied Math/Pure Math Seminar)
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Jeff Hakim, American Univ., April 8, 1998
- Jay Zimmerman, Towson University, April 15, 1998 (cancelled)
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Erik Bollt, USNA, April 22, 1998 (last talk of the semester)
Planned Next semester:
Coding theory and cryptography and number theory
conference
USNA Mathematics Department
colloquium talks for 1996-7
Directions:
From Baltimore, take I97 down to Rt50, follow the signs
to Annapolis. From DC, take Rt 50 east to Annapolis.
Get off Rt 50 at the Rowe Blvd exit. Go straight
on Rowe Blvd (through 3 lights) until you get to a T intersection.
This will be Rowe+College Ave. Turn left and go to the next light.
Turn right onto King George. Go straight. King George takes you
to the visitors gate (also called gate 1). Visitors parking is just
inside the gate to the rigrking is just
inside the gate to the right. There is also a parking lot
closer to the Math Dept. To get to the Math Dept,
go straight as you pass through the gate and follow road
as it hugs the sea wall, keeping the water on your right-hand
side. Eventually, you will see some sail boats docked
on your right. If you go about 500 yards further, you will
see a blue running track on your left. The Math Dept is in
Chauvenet Hall, which is the building besides the running
track.
Mathematics colloquium talks at the University of Maryland:
Mathematics colloquium talks at Johns Hopkins University:
Weekly Research Seminars
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