Todd Bichoupan will be giving our last seminar for the academic year today at 1:00 in Roosevelt 213! Come find our about closure systems and implication bases with him. https://t.co/BOzcJIxowF
Hofstra math department seminar tomorrow! Kerry Okakian will be talking to us about graphs and Markov processes in Roosevelt 213 during Common Hour! https://t.co/OPH8Swf2k0
Math seminar today at 1:00 in Roosevelt 213! Dr. Michael Cole will be talking about Laplace transforms. And as always, we'll have snacks! https://t.co/vqOW8a0Ihp
Join us for the first Hofstra math seminar of 2023 this Wednesday at 1:00 in Roosevelt 213! Dr. Kate Poirier will be telling us about string topology. https://t.co/iBzHeZGlcx
Dr. Melissa Newell is going to be talking about the taxicab metric in our math seminar on Friday 12/2 at 4:00 in Roosevelt 213. Join us for fun math and cookies! https://t.co/eSby11Ljlr
Dr. Melissa Newell is going to be talking about the taxicab metric in our math seminar on Friday 12/2 at 4:00 in Roosevelt 213. Join us for fun math and cookies! @ Hofstra University https://t.co/KU8JnsQuf5
Hofstra math seminar tomorrow! Paul Baginski is going to be telling us about abundant numbers and nondeficient numbers. Roosevelt 213, 4:00. https://t.co/7O8Ir9Y7A9
Hofstra math seminar tomorrow! Paul Baginski is going to be telling us about abundant numbers and nondeficient numbers. Roosevelt 213, 4:00. @ Hofstra University https://t.co/nz1nybdKJz
Math seminar on Friday at 4 in Roosevelt 213! Mónica Morales Hernández will tell us about applications of the Navier-Stokes equations. https://t.co/a2CjEplvLF
Math seminar on Friday at 4 in Roosevelt 213! Mónica Morales Hernández will tell us about applications of the Navier-Stokes equations. https://t.co/tjIY352Ea1
Join Hofstra Math for Dr. Richard Gottesman's seminar on Gaussian integers on Friday, Oct. 21, 4pm in Roosevelt 213. Snacks provided! https://t.co/3L96iMjGdn
Join Hofstra Math for Dr. Richard Gottesman's seminar on Gaussian integers on Friday, Oct. 21, 4pm in Roosevelt 213. Snacks provided! @ Hofstra University https://t.co/EUnT6aR2T4
Math seminar on Friday at 4! Join us over Zoom to learn about computable graph theory with Dr. Matt Jura from Manhattan College. E-mail Dr. Franklin for the link. https://t.co/Hiq9EJjY5m
First Fall 22 seminar! Drs. Kira Adaricheva, Johanna Franklin, and Eric Rowland will talk about some research they did with undergrads this summer. Roosevelt 213 at 4:00 on Friday, September 16 in "I know what you could do next summer." See you there! https://t.co/phomngEilE
I started a YouTube channel! The first video is an introduction to p-adic numbers, without relying on modular arithmetic. Animated with @manim_community #SoME2
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Final seminar of the year! Graduating senior Joshua Crisafi will talk about his honors thesis research, in which he studied extensions of Lucas’s famous congruence in the context of multinominal coefficients and other sequences. Wednesday April 27 at 1pm… https://t.co/5SMJIGAZas
Seminar this Wednesday! Anna Zamojska-Dzienio will tell us about barycentric algebras and some applications in biology for modeling complex systems that function on different levels. 1pm on Wednesday April 13 in Roosevelt 213 https://t.co/HlJ4dS6Vgp
Seminar this Wednesday! Wesley Calvert will talk about telling when two mathematical objects are the same, which turns out to be a difficult problem! 1pm March 30th over Zoom https://t.co/1NeZ8kkLDP
Seminar this Wednesday! Pawel Pralat will talk about the semi-random graph process — a single-player game where the goal is to quickly force a graph to have a certain property with high probability. 1pm in Roosevelt 213 on March 16, the day before his ta… https://t.co/f1Vbe8aJRg
What is topological graph theory? In tomorrow’s seminar, sarah-marie belcastro will introduce us to this subject in a fun and interactive way. 1pm Wednesday March 2 over Zoom. See you there! https://t.co/lSiwwMrDGt