March 16, 2016 talk co-sponsored by the U of T Economics Department (Theory and Econometrics Seminars).
The Fields Institute Applied Mathematics Colloquium is a monthly colloquium series for mathematicians in the areas of applied mathematics and analysis. The series alternates between colloquium talks by internationally recognized experts in the field, and less formal, more specialized seminars. In recent years, the series has featured applications to diverse areas of science and technology; examples include super-conductivity, nonlinear wave propagation, optical fiber communications, and financial modeling. The intent of the series is to bring together the applied mathematics community on a regular basis, to present current results in the field, and to strengthen the potential for communication and collaboration between researchers with common interests. We meet for one session per month during the academic year. The organizers welcome suggestions for speakers and topics.
14:00 to 15:00 |
Nassif Ghoussoub, University of British Columbia Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
15:30 to 16:30 |
Roman Shvydkoy, University of Illinois at Chicago Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
14:00 to 15:00 |
Alfred Galichon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Location:Fields Institute, Room 210 |
14:10 to 15:00 |
Hermann Eberl, University of Guelph Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
14:10 to 15:00 |
Leonid Berlyand, The Pennsylvania State University Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
11:10 to 12:00 |
Benjamin Melinand, Universite de Bordeaux Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
14:10 to 15:00 |
Connor Mooney, University of Texas, Austin Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
14:00 to 15:00 |
Uriel Frisch, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice (France) Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
15:30 to 16:30 |
Brian Wetton, University of British Columbia Location:Fields Institute, Stewart Library |
March 16, 2016 talk co-sponsored by the U of T Economics Department (Theory and Econometrics Seminars).