Spring 2006 Talks
January 13: Prof. Louis Shapiro, Howard University,
" The Butterfly Lemma and the Chung-Feller Theorem"
January 20: Prof. Faina Berezovskaya, Howard University,
" Traveling Wave Solutions of Fitzhugh Model with Cross-diffusion"
January 27: Prof. Tristan Hubsch, Howard University,
" On Graph Theoretic Identifications of Adinkras Supersymmetry Representations
and Superfields "
February 3: Prof. Wayne Patterson, Howard University,
" Some Excursions Into Experimental Mathematics "
February 10: Prof. Tepper Gill, Howard University,
"Sufficient class for global (in-time) solutions to 3-D
Navier-Stokes equations "
February 17 : Prof. Ben Ntatin, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany,
"On the Cycle Spaces Associated to Orbits of Semi-simple Lie Groups"
February 21: Prof. Edriss Titi,
U.C. Irvine and Weizmann Institute,
"Global Regularity For The 3-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equation and Relevant Equations"
February 22: Prof. Sherry Scott,
Bowie State,
"Capturing Deviation From Ergodicity At Different Scales "
February 23: Prof. Ron Mickens,
Atlanta University,
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February 24: Prof. Ken Shaw, Georgetown University,
"The Mathematics of Nonlinear Optical Communications and Other
Mathematical Research at Georgetown University "
March 3 : Prof. Ablaye Aw, Morgan State University,
"A Macroscopic Second-order Model For Traffic Flow "
March 7: Prof. Carlos Castillo-Chavez,
Arizona State University,
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March 10 : Prof. Mark Goresky, Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton University,
"Topological Trace Formula"
March 31 : Dr. Mary Ann Horn, National Science Foundation,
"Mathematical modeling and challenges in the development of drug
resistance"
April 14 : Prof. Neil Hindman, Howard University,
"Partition Regularity of Matrices"
April 21 : Prof. Muhammad Mahmood, Howard University,
"Coupled Nonlinear-Schroedinger Equations: Self-Focusing and Long-time Behavior
of Solitons in Optical Fibers"
April 25 : Prof. Jim Arthur, AMS,
"Introduction to the Langlands Program"
April 28 : Prof. Daniel Wiley, Howard University,
"Periodic Incoherence in a Network of Coupled Oscillators"
Fall 2005
September 9: Prof. Cora Sadosky, Howard University,
"Fourier: from applications to theories"
September 16: Prof. Gaston N'Guerekata, Morgan State University,
"Spectral Conditions For Almost Automorphic Evolution Equations of
The First and Second Order "
September 23: Prof. Saber Elaydi, Trinity College,
"Topological Dynamics and Difference Equations "
September 30: Prof. Toni Watson, University of Maryland,
"Genus Zero Gromov Witten Invariants"
October 7: Prof. Toka Diagana, Howard University,
" Existence and Uniqueness of Pseudo Almost Periodic Solutions
To Some Classes of Evolution Equations"
October 14: Prof. Victor Vinnikov, Ben Gurion University,
"Convexity vs. Linear Matrix Inequalities: Commutative and
Noncommutative Settings"
October 21: Prof. Francois Ziegler, Georgia Southern University,
"A very short Introduction to Geometric Quantization "
October 28: Prof. Tepper Gill, Howard University,
"Elementary Introduction to the Feynman Operator Calculus, & Unification
of Hyperbolic and Parabolic Evolution Equations "
November 4: Prof. Jeffrey Long, University of Michigan,
"Generalized Hierarchical Modeling of Population Structure "
November 4: Prof. Michael Boehnke, University of Michigan,
"Mapping Genes for Complex Human Diseases with Applications to Type 2
Diabetes "
November 18: Prof. William Traves, United States Naval Academy,
"Counting Conics "
December 2: Prof. Paul Bezandry, Howard University,
"Laws of Large Numbers for D[0,1]"