Department of Mathematics and Statistics  College of Science and Mathematics

Fall 2021 Colloquia


Colloquia are held on selected Mondays throughout the term, starting at 3:10 PM, via Zoom (unless otherwise noted).

Talks generally last about 40 minutes, with 10 minutes for questions at the end.

Students, faculty, staff, and the mathematical public are all cordially invited to attend.

Speakers, titles, and abstracts are updated throughout the semester as details become available.

Date/Video Link
Speaker
Home Institution
Title (with link to abstract)
Monday, Sep. 6th
Andre Mas

William Nettles


James Madison University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics

James Madison University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics


Varieties, Orbit Spaces, and the Heisenberg Group H3


Efficient (j, k)-Domination on Chrysalises


Monday, Sep. 27th
Guillem Cazassus


The University of Oxford - Mathematical Institute


Donaldson's Diagonalizability Theorem

Monday, Oct. 18th
Jim Sochacki


James Madison University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics


Pascal, Fibonacci, Polynomials and ODEs

Friday, Nov. 5th
Tehani Finch


James Madison University - Department of Physics and Astronomy


Rain, Hail, and Drip Frames of the Schwarzschild-de Sitter Geometry

Monday, Nov. 8th
Benny Chan


The College of New Jersey - The School of Science


A Theory of Change to Practice: Using Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Drive Systemic Changes to Our Chemistry Curriculum

Hosted at this link from 3:30pm to 4:45pm

Monday, Nov. 15th
Prabhashi Withana Gamage


James Madison University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics


A Novel, Flexible, Unified Framework for Survival Data


Colloquia Schedules from Previous Terms