Events
CANCELED: Spring 2020 NC State Mathematics Graduation Ceremony. Rescheduled for December 2020
McKimmon Center, Raleigh NCThe Math Graduation Ceremony for Spring 2020 will be held on Friday, May 8th at 10:00am in the McKimmon Center. Directions for the McKimmon Center is located here. At this time, the ceremony has been delayed to December 2020.
Christine Mennicke, NC State, A Data-Driven Framework for Modeling the Neurogenesis-to-Gliogenesis Switch
ZoomChair: Mansoor Haider (mahaider@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)
Claire Digirolamo, NC State, Applications of GPOPS-II to Optimal Control Problems with Delays
ZoomChair: Stephen Campbell (steve slc@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access).
Tricity Andrew, NC State, Lattice Based Models for Two Dimensional Particle Systems and Random Walks with Internal Collisions
ZoomChair: Mansoor Haider (mahaider@ncsu.edu, contact for Zoom access)
Fall 2020 Math Departmental Online Meeting Virtual/Zoom
ZoomThere will be our usual beginning of the semester meeting next Wednesday, August 12, at 4:15 p.m. The meeting will be held online. Departmental staff and faculty will receive a link.
Diversity and Inclusion Brown Bag Lunch via Zoom
ZoomOrganizer: Seth Sullivant smsulli2@ncsu.edu
Peter McGrath, NC State, Quantitative Isoperimetric Inequalities on Riemannian Surfaces
ZoomIn this talk, we introduce a scattering asymmetry which measures the asymmetry of a domain on a surface by quantifying its incompatibility with an isometric circle action. We prove a quantitative isoperimetric inequality involving the scattering asymmetry and characterize the domains with vanishing scattering asymmetry by their rotational symmetry. We also give a new proof…
Seth Sullivant, Applying for Graduate Fellowships Virtual/Zoom
ZoomOrganizer: Seth Sullivant smsulli2@ncsu.edu
Adam Lowrance, Vassar College, Extremal Khovanov homology of Turaev genus one links
ZoomThe Turaev surface of a link diagram is a surface built from a cobordism between the all-A and all-B Kauffman states of the diagram. The Turaev surface can be seen as a Jones polynomial analogue of the Seifert surface. The Turaev genus of a link is the minimum genus of the Turaev surface for any…
Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Michael Shearer, North Carolina State University, Riemann Problems for the BBM Equation
ZoomThe BBM equation is a nonlinear dispersive scalar PDE related to the KdV equation. However, it has a non-convex dispersion relation that introduces a variety of novel wave structures. These waves are highlighted by considering numerical solutions of Riemann problems, in which a smoothed step function initial condition u(x,0) exhibits long-time behavior that is a…
NCSU Math Department Staff, Meet the Staff Virtual/Zoom
ZoomOrganizer: Seth Sullivant smsulli2@ncsu.edu
Diversity and Inclusion Brown Bag Lunch via Zoom
ZoomOrganizer: Seth Sullivant smsulli2@ncsu.edu
Felipe Gonçalves, University of Bonn, Germany, Sign Uncertainty
ZoomWe will talk about the recent developments of the sign uncertainty principle and its relation with sphere packing and quadrature formulas. The talk will mainly be a report of the paper New Sign Uncertainty Principles, joint work with J. P. Ramos and D. Oliveira e Silva. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/paw-seminar Host: Paata Ivanisvili pivanis@ncsu.edu
Paris Perdikaris, University of of Pennsylvania, When and why physics-informed neural networks fail to train: A neural tangent kernel perspective
ZoomPhysics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have lately received great attention thanks to their flexibility in tackling a wide range of forward and inverse problems involving partial differential equations. However, despite their noticeable empirical success, little is known about how such constrained neural networks behave during their training via gradient descent. More importantly, even less is known…
Geometry/Topology Social Hour
ZoomCome chat with other geometers/topologists. This is a good chance for graduate students to meet the geometry/topology faculty, especially our newest members, Peter McGrath and Teemu Saksala. Host: Tye Lidman (tlid@math.ncsu.edu) Instructions to join: Zoom invitation is sent to the geometry and topology seminar list. If you are not on the list, please, contact the…
Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis Seminar: Luis Briceno, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile, Splitting algorithms for non-smooth convex optimization: Review, projections, and applications
ZoomIn this talk we review some classical algorithms for solving structured convex optimization problems, passing from gradient descent to proximal iterations and going further to modern proximal primal-dual splitting algorithms in the case of more complicated objective functions. We put special attention to constrained convex optimization, in which we accelerate the performance of the algorithms…
First Year Research Seminar : Peter McGrath and Ralph Smith, NC State
ZoomOrganizer: Seth Sullivant smsulli2@ncsu.edu