• Colloquium: Prof. Genevieve Walsh

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

    Hyperbolic groups, their boundaries and drilling Prof. Genevieve Walsh Professor of Mathematics Tufts University We will define and describe groups with a particular geometry, hyperbolic groups. We will define the boundary of a hyperbolic group and give many examples. If …

  • MS Thesis Defense: Mr. Silas Winnemoeller

    EMS Building, Room E416 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    A Finite Element Block Modified Backward Euler Method For Solving A One-Dimensional Poisson-Nernst-Planck Ion Channel Model Mr. Silas Winnemoeller University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee In this thesis, a finite element block modified backward Euler method is introduced to solve a one-dimensional Poisson-Nernst-Planck …

  • Graduate Student Colloquium: Melissa Beerbower

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

    On the Lucky Sets of Fubini Rankings Melissa Beerbower Loyola University Chicago Recall that Fubini rankings of length n are rankings of n competitors allowing for ties. We can say that the number of rankings, k, with k less than …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Rafael S. González D’León

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

    On Whitney numbers of the first and second kind, or is it the other way around? Dr. Rafael S. González D'León Assistant Professor  Loyola University Chicago Algebraic combinatorics is centered on the idea that a variety of algebraic objects can …

  • Community of Practice Kickoff Event

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

    Do you like to talk about teaching? Do you like to socialize with other people in the department? Do you like pear bread? Do you have nothing better to do on a Friday afternoon? Bring your thoughts: Have you done …

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  • Colloquium: Prof. Laurel Ohm

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

    PDE Problems in Thin Filament Hydrodynamics Prof. Laurel Ohm Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of Wisconsin-Madison Many fundamental biophysical processes, from cell division to cellular motility, involve dynamics of thin structures immersed in a very viscous fluid. Various popular models …

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  • Graduate Student Colloquium: Joe Paulson

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

    Introduction to (Partial) Z-Boundaries Joe Paulson PhD Graduate Student University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee In this talk, I'll share an abridged story of Z-boundaries and their utility in group theory. Throughout, we'll revisit some main characters (compactifications, homotopy groups, group …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Bob Eisenberg

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

    Ion Channels, the Ultimate Multiscale Device Prof. Bob Eisenberg Professor of Biomathematics and Physiology Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Rush University, Chicago IL Proteins called ion channels are the ultimate multiscale device, the ‘nanovalves of life’ controlling most biological functions …

  • Graduate Student Colloquium: Alexander Moon

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

    Kohnert Properties of Northeast Diagrams Alexander Moon Graduate Student University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Kohnert polynomials and posets are combinatorial objects with deep representation theoretic meaning, generalizing both Schubert polynomials and Demazure characters, i.e., key polynomials. In this talk I …

  • Graduate Student Colloquium: Jillian Cervantes

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

    (t,r) Broadcast Domination of the Truncated Square Tiling Graph Jillian Cervantes Graduate Student University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee This talk will introduce graph domination theory and a generalization called (t,r) broadcast domination. We study a family of graphs that arise …