UpComing Seminars
Recent Seminars
Dr Antonio LeiOn the Finiteness of Selmer groups
On the Finiteness of Selmer groups
Dr Byoung Du KinThe congruences of congruent modular forms for non-ordinary primes
The congruences of congruent modular forms for non-ordinary primes
Dr Ernesto NungesserThe future of some homogeneous spacetimes with an ensemble of free falling particles
Professor Alan ColeyPersistence of black holes through a cosmological bounce
Prof. Heiko KnospeNonstandard methods in p-adic analysis
Patrick NobleA Bayesian Method for Forecasting Solar Cycles Using a Fokker-Planck Equation
Woei Chet LimBKL singularity, spikes and inhomogeneous cosmology
Emeritus Prof. R. DelbourgoThe big physics questions – Some answers
Dr Daniel DelbourgoHow fast do solutions to polynomial equations grow?
Lyndon Embling (MSc student)Axiomitisations of some Quasi-Ordered Functions Semigroups using Determinative Pairs
Craig Armstrong (PhD student)Modeling solar loop-top electron transport using stochastic methods
Professor Geoffrey Grimmett - 2012 FORDER LECTURERConformality and universality in probability
Juri ToomreTouching the inside of a convecting star and its magnetic dynamo
Professor Florian LucaSierpinski and Riesel numbers and their friends
Dr Nick CavenaghA comparative study of defining sets in designs
Assoc. Prof. Steven GalbraithEuclid's algorithm, continued fractions, factoring and the approximate GCD problem
Euclid's algorithm, continued fractions, factoring and the approximate GCD problem
Dr Peter KritzerUniformly Distributed Point Sets and Their Application to Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithms
Dr Peter Kritzer
Uniformly Distributed Point Sets and Their Application to Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithms
Dr Marcel JacksonConstraint Satisfaction Problems and Universal Algebra
Dr Marcel Jackson
Constraint Satisfaction Problems and Universal Algebra
Dr Timothy StokesComparison Semigroups and Function Algebra
Comparison Semigroups and Function Algebra
Professor Ben Green Arithmetic progressions of primes
Professor Ben GreenLinear equations in primes
Professor Roger HoskingFrom Cold Regions to Modern Railtracks
Dr Nicholas CavenaghYouTube presentation
Professor T.G. ForbesPredicting the Onset of Solar Eruptions
Associate Professor Graeme HockingCoating deformations in the jet stripping process
Coating deformations in the jet stripping process
Andy DrizenFinding Uniformly Distributed Steiner Triple Systems
Dr Nicholas CavenaghCryptography, latin squares and cutting up triangles
Professor Stan OwockiWhat Physics Sets the Upper Mass (Eddington) Limit of Stars?
What Physics Sets the Upper Mass (Eddington) Limit of Stars?
Professor Jongchul ChaeUnsolved Problems in Solar Prominences
Professor Jongchul Chae
Dr Timothy StokesPrograms as Algebras
Associate Professor Kevin BroughanThree topics in number theory from 2008: the factorial function, flat primes and Lehmer's Euler phi function conjecture
Three topics in number theory from 2008: the factorial function, flat primes and Lehmer's Euler phi function conjecture
Associate Professor Graeme HockingA steady flow with unsteady forcing
Associate Professor Graeme Hocking
A steady flow with unsteady forcing
Jethro van EkerenBSc(Hons) Mathematics StudentThe Lamb Shift
Professor Peter Cameron - FORDER LECTURER 2008The random graph
Professor Peter Cameron - FORDER LECTURER 2008Sudoku, Mathematics and Statistics
Professor Peter Cameron - FORDER LECTURER 2008
Felicien BonnefoyHigher order spectral methods applied to nonlinear ocean waves
Professor Michael EastwoodDiv, grad, curl and all that
Professor Igor ShparlinskiModular Hyperbolas
Dr Jochen GarckeSparse grids for machine learning
Dr Ian HawthornThe Banach-Tarski paradox
Vasile Sinescu (PhD student)Construction of good lattice rules based on the L∞ weighted star discrepancy
Professor Matt VisserAnalogue spacetimes
Professor Matt Visser
Professor Boris PavlovTypical problems of analytic perturbation theory on the continuous spectrum
Dr Gareth VaughanSmoothed particle hydrodynamics for fluids
Professor Gary WalshLinear recurrence sequences and their connections to cryptography and Diophantine analysis
Garry J. TeeSir William Rowan Hamilton (1805–1865, Royal Astronomer of Ireland)
Dirk NuyensOn the construction of rank-1 lattice rules
Dr Tim Stokes and Dr Ian HawthornIdempotent semiheaps
Professor Martin Bridson (2005 FORDER LECTURER)The geometry and grammar of 3-manifolds
Dr Bart Oldemann (NZIMA Postdoc)The saddle-node Hopf bifurcation with global reinjection
Vasile Sinescu (PhD student)Construction of rank - 1 lattice rules based on the general weighted star discrepancy
Professor R. Bruce Richter (2004 NZMS LECTURER)A simple proof of Grötzsch's Theorem
Dr Mark HarmerConformal Mappings of the triangle groups and a theorem for weighted Laplaceans (joint work with Gaven Martin and Boris Pavlov)
Professor Arieh IserlesHighly oscillatory quadrature and its applications
Dr Shayne WaldronAn introduction to tight frames
Associate Professor Chris BoseShock waves for the discrete Boltzmann equation
Professor Alfred Sneyd and Kirk Spragg (PhD Student)Liquid-metal oscillations and viscous damping
Dr Gabriel FruitPropagation of MHD waves in current sheets. Comparison with CLUSTER data.
Dr Rua MurrayVariational methods for invariant measure approximation: duality and numerical studies
Associate Professor Chris BoseA variational approach to the approximation of invariant measures
Professor Ernie KalninsSeparation of variables for spaces of constant curvature
Dr Timothy StokesInternalized equality and modal logic
Dr Alistair WindsorExactly realizable sequences are smoothly realizable
Dr Vadim B. KuznetsovJack polynomials: integral equation, factorization and representation
Dr Jiling CaoAutomatic continuity
Dr Graham RickardOcean modelling at NIWA
Dr Marcel JacksonThe Kuratowski closure-complement problem
Kirk Spragg (MATH420Y - BCMS Project Talk )The shallow water equations: The method of characteristics and two numerical approximation schemes
Dasha Leonova (MATH421Y - BCMS Project Talk)Game theory: Repeated games of complete information
Iain MacDonaldEdge-waves on beaches of arbitrary profile
Dr A. Ross BarnettHigh-precision values of the real Gamma function
Professor Caroline Series (Forder Lecturer 2003)Why is there hyperbolic geometry in dynamics?
Professor Caroline Series (Forder Lecturer 2003) Indra’s pearls
Sivajah SomasundaramRecent results on weak Asplund spaces
Dr Ian HawthornThe Banach-Tarski paradox (2003)
Dr Scott ParkinsQuantum chaos with ultra-cold atoms
Dr Mike MeylanApplication of spectral theory to linear water waves
Murray BlackThe Applied Mathematics Department at AUT
Dr Stephen JoeConstruction of good quasi-Monte Carlo rules for functions in weighted spaces
Professor John Brown (Astronomer Royal for Scotland)Black holes-white rabbits
Dr Anthony QuasNon-monotonicity in voting systems
Professor Rekha KulkarniIterative computation of eigenelements
David HarderGeodesic geometry of some static axisymmetric vacuum spacetimes
Professor Robert BartnikGeneral relativity and the concept of mass: An introduction
Professor Richard CanfieldOf tilt and twist
Dr Michael BulmerEquational reasoning as a tool for data analysis
Dr Jacob HeekikhuisenMagnetic reconnection with a generalised Ohm's Law
Associate Professor Kevin BroughanThe approximation theorem of Dirichlet (and Kronecker) and its application to the Riemann zeta function
Dr Warren MoorsBaire category theorem in analysis
Dr Rua MurrayOrbit statistics for maps with indifferent fixed points
Professor Marston ConderHurwitz groups with arbitrary centres
Dr Alastair RucklidgeQuasipatterns in the Faraday wave experiment
Dr Ken LouieRoll me over in the clover-a model for growth of Trifolium repens
Dr Carlo LaingPattern formation in neural systems
Professor Ernie KalninsClassical and quantum constants of the motion (explicit techniques)
Professor S. Rauch-WojciechowskiFrom Jacobi problem of separation of variables to theory of quasi-potential Newton systems
Steven JoyceSymmetry groups of the four-dimensional polytopes
Dr Tim StokesTraversing the spectrum: from surfaces to semigroups
Steven JoyceApplications of the Baire category theorem to Fourier analysis and the non-differentiability of continuous functions
Mirela DomijanApplications of fixed point theorems to ordinary differential equations
Dr Frances KuoConstructing good lattice rules with millions of points - an overview of recent developments
Gemma BlacklockConsumer theory
Celia VoyseyViscous damping of periodic water waves
Professor James Geelen (NZMS Visiting Lecturer)An algebraic matching algorithm
Professor John ButcherNumerical methods for ordinary differential equations in the 20th century
Professor John ButcherSome new methods for stiff and non-stiff problems
University of Waikato
2006-08-17
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