Reed Mathematics Colloquium
Most Thursday afternoons during the academic year, the Reed College Department of Mathematics hosts a math talk. The talks are directed to our mathematics majors but are usually accessible on a variety of levels.

Coordinates: The talks are 4:10-5:00 in either the Physics Building, P123, or on the second floor of Eliot Hall, E314.

Directions to Reed.

Refreshments are served before the talks.

For more information, please email davidp at reed.edu.

2007-2008 Schedule
Fall 2007
September  
6 Meeting with majors. No talk this week.
13 Common Knowledge
Joe Buhler, CCR/Reed College (emeritus)
20 Statistical properties of chaotic dynamical systems
Matthew Nicol, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston
27 How many primes are less than one mole?
Richard E. Crandall, Vollum Adjunct Professor of Science, Reed College
ROOM: Eliot 314
October
4 The Many Names of (7,3,1)
Ezra Brown, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech
ROOM: P123
11 Urning Voter Confidence
Philip B. Stark, Professor of Statistics, UC Berkeley
ROOM: Eliot 314
18 Fall break
25 Geometry and the "complexity" of computation
Jessica Sidman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mount Holyoke College
ROOM: Eliot 314
November
1 Factoring algebraic numbers
Roger Wiegand, Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska
8 Gauss Sums and Dirichlet Series
Dan Bump, Department of Mathematics, Stanford University/Reed College
15 Games, Puzzles, and Computation
Robert Hearn, Neukom Institute for Computational Science, Dartmouth College
22 Thanksgiving break
29 Sage for Mathematical Research
William Stein, Department of Mathematics, University of Washington
Spring 2008
February
7 Groups as Twisted Products of Spheres
Rebecca Field, Visiting Scholar, Reed College
13 Wednesday Talk: Room E314
Job candidate
14 Thursday Talk: Room E314
Job candidate
19 Tuesday Talk: Room P123
Job candidate
21 No Thursday talk this week.
28 Genome-scale Sequencing, Genomics, and Gene Regulation -- Tackling open biological problems computationally
C. Titus Brown, Laboratory of Genomics, Evolution and Development Michigan State University
March
6 Beyond Words: Affect Recognition and the Math Inside
Izhak Shafran, OGI School of Science & Engineering
Room: P123
13 Dehn functions for finitely presented groups
Ravi Shankar, Department of Mathematics, University of Oklahoma
20 Spring break
27 Recent Developments on the Boij-Soderberg Conjecture
Michael Goff, Department of Mathematics, University of Washington
April
3 Creating a Modern Computing Curriculum for Bermuda
Eric Roberts, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
10 Rational Numbers and Polynomials: The Complete Story
Susan Loepp, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Williams College
17 Coverage Problems in Geometrical Probability: Moments and Probability of Coverage for Random Arcs on a Circle
Andrew F. Siegel, University of Washington Business School and Statistics Department
24 Universal Space
Tom Wieting, Department of Mathematics, Reed College
Room: P123
Past colloquia: 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001