Past Lectures


Lipschitz and bilipschitz Maps on Carnot Groups

December 9, 2010

William Meyerson, UCLA

Lectures/12-09-2010


Tornado solutions and continuity for semilinear elliptic PDEs in the plane

November 18, 2010

Alex Meadows, UCLA

Lectures/11-18-2010


Special Colloquium Series On Analysis

Uniform Boundedness Principle and Weak Convergence: how $|f_n|$ can look like (almost) any function, yet $f_n \rightharpoonup 0$ as $n\rightarrow \infty$

October 26, 2010

Kevin Vixie, WSU

Lectures/10-26-2010


Doubling Measures

September 14, 2010, 4:00 Neill 5W~

John Garnett, Professor of Mathematics, UCLA

Lectures/09-14-2010


Computation of area-minimizing hypersurfaces

~-April 22, 2010, 4:10 Neill Hall, 5W

Harold Parks, Oregon State University

Lectures/04-22-2010


Talking to the Public About Math and Physics

April 2, 2010, 12:00 Neill Hall, 216

Dana MacKenzie, Freelance Mathematics and Science Writer

Lectures/04-02-2010


It's a Freelancer's Life

April 1, 2010, 7:00 CUE, 203

Dana MacKenzie, Freelance Mathematics and Science Writer

Lectures/04-01-2010


Some Remarks on Total Variation

March 4, 2010, 4:10 Neill Hall, 5W

Robert Hardt, Rice University

Lectures/03-04-2010


Local Scales of Oscillatory Patterns

February 11, 2010, 4:10 Todd, 234

Treit Le, Yale University

Lectures/02-11-2010

Flat norm computation using anisotropic approximations with application to shape classification

October 28, 2009, 3:15 Neill Hall, 3W

Kevin Vixie and Keith Clawson, Washington State University

Lectures/10-20-2009


Image de-noising on the manifold of patches: a spectral approach

November 18, 4:10 Neill Hall, 5W

Francois Meyer, University of Colordao

Lectures/11-18-2008


From fMRI to Behavior and Back: The Decoding of large fMRI Datasets

November 17, 4:10 p.m. CUE 518

Francois Meyer, University of Colorado

Lectures/11-17-2008


Nonconvex compressive sensing: getting the most from very little information (and the other way around)

Rick Chartrand, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Lectures/11-10-2008


Looking For life on Mars: Challenges in Remote Sensing

September 19, 2008

Dirk Schultze-Makuch, SEES, Washington State University.

Lectures/9-19-2008


Paper Reviews

September 26, 2008

Kevin Vixie and Tom Asaki, both from the Mathematics Department of WSU, will present two papers: "Classification Modulo Invariance, with Applications to Face Recognition," and "Image Denoising by Regularization on Characteristic Graphs."

Lectures/9-26-2008


Estimating Mutation Rates in Human Mitochondrial DNA

October 3, 2008

Brian Kemp, Assistant Professor, Molecular Anthropology, Washington State University.

Lectures/10-3-2008