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seminars
Subject
Feb 22, 2016  15:00-16:00  The Taming of the Shrew--- Much Ado about Nothing as Quantum Entanglements Man-Duen  129-301 
Feb 22, 2016  16:00-18:00  Using Random Matrices in Quantum Information Theory Ion Nechita  129-301 
Feb 23, 2016  16:00-18:00  Using Random Matrices in Quantum Information Theory Ion Nechita  129-301 
Feb 24, 2016  16:00-18:00  Using Random Matrices in Quantum Information Theory Ion Nechita  129-301 
Mar 08, 2016  17:00-18:00  Convergence group Hyungryul Baik  129-301 
Mar 08, 2016  17:30-19:30  Ross Recovery with Martin Integral Representation 박형빈  129-307 
Mar 09, 2016  14:00-16:00  Finite simple labeled graph C*-algebras of Cantor minimal subshifts 정자아  129-301 
Mar 09, 2016  16:00-17:00  Linear parabolic boundary-value problems in generalized Morrey spaces Lubomira G. Softova  27-325 
Mar 16, 2016  16:00-17:30  Nodal domains of eigenfunctions on chaotic billiards 정준혁  129-104 
Mar 16, 2016  16:00-18:00  Machine Learning for Music 하길찬  129-301 
Mar 19, 2016  10:00-11:00  Riesz potential type estimates for parabolic equations with measurable nonlinearities 김유찬  27-325 
Mar 22, 2016  16:00-17:30  A computational strategy for visibility-related optimal 김성준  129-301 
Mar 23, 2016  16:00-17:30  Strong algebraization of fixed point properties Masato Mimura  129-104 
Mar 23, 2016  16:00-17:30  Random Fourier series on compact quantum groups and a Littlewood type theorem file 윤상균  129-301 
Mar 30, 2016  16:00-17:30  Truncated Moment Problems and Related Topics 유성욱  129-301 
Apr 05, 2016  16:00-17:30  Lecture 1. Statement of the problem. Results and counterexamples from the eighties. Ana Vargas  27-116 
Apr 05, 2016  17:00-18:00  Simple groups and buildings Richard M. Weiss  129-104 
Apr 06, 2016  16:00-17:30  Semigroup C*-algebras -- algebraic preliminaries Xin Li  129-301 
Apr 07, 2016  14:00-15:30  Semigroup C*-algebras -- C*-algebraic preliminaries Xin Li  129-301 
Apr 07, 2016  16:00-17:30  Lecture 2. Bilinear and multilinear methods I. Ana Vargas  27-116