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We are gearing up for the 52nd Annual John H. Barrett Memorial Lectures beginning Monday, 20 May and continuing through Wednesday, 22 May. Learn more here: math.utk.edu/barrett/52nd-le…@ArtsSciencesUT
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Come by the North Commons in Hodges Library for help with your math finals! The Math Place will be open from 10:00am-7:00pm on Monday, 06 May. You can find other dates and times on our website: tiny.utk.edu/TMP-BOFL@ArtsSciencesUT
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Come by the North Commons in Hodges Library for help with your math finals! The Math Place will be open from 10:00am-7:00pm. You can find other dates and times on our website:
math.utk.edu/the-math-place/@ArtsSciencesUT
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Dr. Charla Lambert & Dr. David Manderscheid, a @UTKMath professor and the Division Director for the Division of Mathematical Sciences @NSF, will be speaking at a @SACNAS webinar on Wednesday, 08 May at 12:00pm (PT). Register here: tiny.utk.edu/sacnasCIW@ArtsSciencesUT
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Mathematics Colloquium Friday, 03 May, 4:10-5:00pm, 405 Ayres Hall. Professor Samy Tindel of Purdue University will present, "Some rough paths techniques in reinforcement learning."
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Mathematical Biology Seminar Wednesday, 01 May, 3:00-3:50pm, G004 Ayres Hall. Peter Hinow of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will present, "Size-structured populations with distributed states at birth." calendar.utk.edu/event/mathe…@ArtsSciencesUT
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Probability Seminar Tuesday, 30 April, 4:05-5:05pm. Daniel McBride of UTK will present, "Constrained Hamiltonian Monte Carlo for conditional diffusion, Part III."
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Algebra Seminar Monday, 29 April, 4:10-5:00pm, 112 Ayres Hall. Samuel Wilson will present, "Crank generating functions for $(k j)$-colored partitions, where $j$ colors have distinct parts."
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One of our talented grad students, Alex Squires, will be a featured artist at the annual Dogwood Arts Festival in Knoxville this weekend!
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PDE Seminar Thursday, 25 April, 2:30-3:30pm, 114 Ayres Hall. Joshua Siktar of UTK will present, "Nonlocal optimal control problems with quasi-convex energy densities in varying fractional parameter."
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Geometric Analysis Seminar Wednesday, 24 April, 4:10-5:00pm, 112 Ayres Hall. Tang-Kai Lee of @MIT will present, "Arnold-Thom conjecture for mean curvature flows of surfaces."
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Mathematical Biology Seminar Wednesday, 24 April, 3:00-3:50pm, G004 Ayres Hall. Martina Bouka of UTK will present, "Information feedback delays within epidemic models and their effect on model dynamics."
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