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We meet on Wednesdays at 4:10 in Pardee 217. Jayne Trent always provides treats! The seminar series has been paused since the spring of 2020 but will resume again soon.

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Mar 4, 2020

Steven H. Weintraub (Lehigh University) – Periodicity of Generalized Continued Fractions

We continue our investigation, begun with M. Anselm, of a generalization of classical continued fractions, where the “numerator” 1 is replaced by an…

Feb 26, 2020

Satbir Mahli (Franklin & Marshall)- Energy Decay for the Linear Damped Klein Gordon Equation on Unbounded Domain

I will present the problem of energy decay for the following damped Klein-Gordon equation. where represents a damping force proportional to the velocity…

Dec 4, 2019

Jason Saied (Rutgers University) – Motivated proofs of Rogers-Ramanujan-type identities and the underlying representation theory

Abstract: The Rogers-Ramanujan identities are a pair of deep identities which express certain generating functions as infinite products. They were first…

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