Events
- Event Description: Seminar covering advanced topics in Dynamical and Complex Systems.Location Information:Main Campus - Engineering Office Tower (View Map) 1111 Engineering DR Boulder, CO Room: 226: Applied Math Conference
- Event Description: Science Learner's Lunch is a workshop series designed to provide students with skills and information that complements the skills they learn in the classroom. These workshops take place every Wednesday, at 12:00 p.m., in Math 150
- Event Description: SEMINAR MEETS IN MATH 100 THIS WEEK Anastasios Kyrillidis, The Wireless Networking and Communications Group (WNCG), University of Texas at AustinFinding low-rank solutions via the Burer-Monteiro approach,
- Event Description: Seminar covering advanced topics in mathematical biologyContact Information: Name: Ian Cunningham Phone: 303-492-4668 Email: amassist@colorado.edu
- Event Description: Soutir Bandyopadhyay, Department of Mathematics, Lehigh UniversityA spectral domain test for stationarity of spatial and spatio-temporal processes. Many random phenomena in the environmental and geophysical sciences are functions
- Event Description: Vanessa Robins, Department of Physics, Australian National University Persistent homology analysis of x-ray micro-CT images of porous and granular materials Physical properties of porous and granular materials critically
- Event Description: Science Learner's Lunch is a workshop series designed to provide students with skills and information that complements the skills they learn in the classroom. These workshops take place every Wednesday, at 12:00 p.m., in Math 150
- Event Description: Seminar course covering advanced topics in Statistics, Optimization, and Machine Learning. Seminar meets in DUAN G2B21.Location Information:Main Campus - Duane Physics (View Map) 2000 COLORADO AV Boulder, COContact
- Event Description: Seminar covering advanced topics in mathematical biologyContact Information: Name: Ian Cunningham Phone: 303-492-4668 Email: amassist@colorado.edu
- Event Description: Ziad Musslimani, Department of Mathematics, Florida State UniversityPT symmetric optics: Mathematical and experimental challenges In quantum theory a Hamiltonian describing physical system is mathematically represented by a self-