Weekly Department Colloquia

August 29, 2018 - 4:00pm
Christmas-Saucon Hall, Room 201

Objectives

The goal of the colloquium is to give a chance to outside visitors and local faculty to present their work to the Department. We try to host speakers in all fields of mathematics and the attendance of all members of the Department (faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students if appropriate) is strongly encouraged. This promotes communications and collaborations between members of the Department and members of other Universities. It gives the chance to members of the Math Department to hear about active research in their field of research as well as getting familiar with research in other fields.

For more information, you can contact Professor Steven Weintraub (shw2@lehigh.edu) or Professor Lei Wu (lew218@lehigh.edu).

Schedule

All weekly colloquium talks will be given on Wednesday in Christmas-Saucon Hall room 201 at 4:10 pm, unless stated otherwise. Tea, coffee, and cookies will be served at 3:30 pm in Christmas-Saucon 107 (the Department's Common Room).

For further information, please contact Mary Ann Dent (mad8-at-lehigh.edu), Department Coordinator. 

  • Wednesday, August 29
    • No Colloquium Scheduled
  • Wednesday, September 5
    • Bhaswar Bhattacharya (UPenn)
    • Birthday Paradox, Monochromatic Subgroups, and Statistical Inference
  • Wednesday, September 12
    • Mark Skandera (Lehigh)
    • Combinatorial evaluation of Hecke algebra traces
  • Wednesday, September 19
    • David Recio-Mitter (Lehigh)
    • Motion planning on surfaces
  • Wednesday, September 26
    • Yue Yu (Lehigh)
    • An asymptotically compatible Neumann-type boundary condition for nonlocal problems
  • Wednesday, October 3
    • Robert Neel (Lehigh)
    • Geometric and Martin boundaries on Cartan-Hadamard manifolds  
  • Wednesday, October 10
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    • Linghai Zhang (Lehigh)
    • Exact limits of the global weak solutions of n-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
  • Wednesday, October 17
    • Ping-Shi Wu (Lehigh)
    • More on Functional Data Analysis--Imputation for Missing Data and Outliers Detection
  • Wednesday, October 24
    • Gerardo Mendoa (Temple)
    • One-sidedness of spectrum and the Kodaira Vanishing Theorem
  • Wednesday, October 31
    • Nayeong Kong (Lehigh)
    • Spectral Distribution of Random Inner-product Kernel Matrices
  • Wednesday, November 7
  •          Lingzhou Xue (Pennsylvania State University)
  •         TBA
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  • Wednesday, November 14

 

                Wednesday, November 21

                         No Colloquium Scheduled - Thanksgiving Break

 

                Wednesday, November 28     

 

                 Wednesday, December 5           

 

                 

 

 

 

                 

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