• Colloquium: Ning Wei

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The Impact of Ephaptic Coupling and Ionic Electrodiffusion on Arrhythmogenesis in the Heart Ning Wei Assistant Professor Purdue University Cardiac myocytes synchronize through electrical signaling to contract heart muscles, facilitated by gap junctions (GJs) in the intercalated disc (ID). GJs …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Alexander Wilson

    Symmetries and Diagram Algebras Dr. Alexander Wilson Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics Oberlin College In this talk I will introduce you to the world of symmetric group representations through diagram algebras, which trace their origin to the Temperley-Lieb algebra with …

  • Colloquium: Mr. Mike Clutterbuck

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Embeddings: The Language of AI Mr. Mike Clutterbuck Lead Data Scientist Wantable Inc. Embeddings are a core concept in machine learning that help AI understand and organize complex data. They take things like words, images, or user behavior and turn …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Alastair Fletcher

    EMS Building, EMS E495 3200 Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Infinitesimal Spaces of Quasiregular Mappings Prof. Alastair Fletcher Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Director of Undergraduate Studies Northern Illinois University How can we differentiate functions which are not differentiable? In the context of quasiregular mappings, a generalization of holomorphic functions …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Jason DeBlois

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Some Things We Do and Don't Know About Knots Dr. Jason DeBlois Associate Professor University of Pittsburgh In this talk, “knot” will mean a circle embedded in three-dimensional space. These have been formally studied since the late 19th century. More …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Shamgar Gurevich

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    How you think on a function defined on 0,1,…,N-1? Prof. Shamgar Gurevich Professor of Mathematics University of Wisconsin-Madison Between thousand to million times per day, your cellphone calculates the Fourier Transform (FT) of certain functions defined on 0,1,…,N-1, with N …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Lauren Rose

    EMS Building, EMS E495 3200 Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Quads, Finite Geometry, and Sidon Sets Dr. Lauren Rose Associate Professor of Mathematics Bard College Quads is a SET-like card game, produced by the AWM under the name “EvenQuads”. The cards can be represented as points in $\mathbb{Z}_2^6$​, where a …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Suzanne Boyd

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Polynomial-time Computability of the Julia Set for Polynomial Skew Products of Two Complex Variables Dr. Suzanne Boyd Associate Professor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Ingrained in the modern study of dynamical systems is the use of computer experiments for revelation and illustration. …

  • Marden Colloquium: Dr. Trachette Jackson

    EMS Building, EMS E495 3200 Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Agent-based Modeling of Dysregulated Cell Signaling and the Tumor-Immune Landscape Predicts New Possibilities for Combination Therapy Dr. Trachette Jackson Professor of Mathematics and Associate Vice President for Research - Strategic Partnerships and Inclusive Excellence University of Michigan Mathematical models, specifically …

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  • Canceled Colloquium: Prof. Caroline Terry

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Measuring Combinatorial Complexity via Regularity Lemmas Prof. Caroline Terry Associate Professor University of Illinois-Chicago Many tools have been developed in combinatorics to study global structure in finite graphs. One such tool is called SzemerĂ©di’s regularity lemma, which gives a structural …