


The Florida State University

Monday: 28 October 1996
Graduate Seminar, 3:35 p.m., 102 Love Building

Tuesday: 30 October 1996
Hopf Algebra Seminar, 2:00 p.m., 104 Love Building
Knot Theory Seminar, 3:35 p.m., 104 Love Building

Wednesday: 31 October 1996
International Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
(Real) Analysis Seminar, 2:30 p.m., 102 Love Building
Complex/Symbolic Analysis Coffee, 3:30 p.m., 105 Love Building
Complex/Symbolic Analysis Seminar, 3:35 p.m., 102 Love Building

International Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Algebra Seminar, 2:00 p.m., 104 Love Building
No Applied Seminar, 3:30 p.m., 200 Love Building
Topology Tea Time, 3:00 p.m., 204 Love Building
Topology Seminar, 3:35 p.m., 104 Love Building

Friday: 25 October 1996
International Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
No Colloquium Coffee, 3:00 p.m., 204 Love Building
No Colloquium, 3:30 p.m., 101 Love Building
No Scientific Computing Seminar, 4:30 p.m., 200 Love Building


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Graduate Student Seminar: Coming Attractions
Tuesday Algebra Seminar: Coming Attractions
Hopf Algebra Seminar: Coming Attractions
Knot Theory Seminar: Coming Attractions
(Real) Analysis Seminar: Coming Attractions
Complex/Symbolic Analysis Seminar: Coming Attractions
Thursday Algebra Seminar: Coming Attractions
Applied Seminar: Coming Attractions
Topology Seminar: Coming Attractions
Scientific Computing Seminar: Coming Attractions

Ivo D. Dinov
Mathematical Modeling of Medical Images
Many studies of medical images involve developing algorithms for determining the similarities between images obtained by using various scanning modalities on various subjects. We will talk about the mathematics behind a proposed new transform method used for analysis of 2D and 3D images of the human brain. In particular, we will discuss the discrete fractal and the discrete wavelet transformations, some of their properties and applications.
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Abstracts

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14 November....
21 November....
28 November....Thanksgiving --- no classes
05 December....

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14 November....Ivo Dinov, Florida State University
21 November....Jack Quine, Florida State University
28 November....Thanksgiving --- no classes
05 December....Jack Quine, Florida State University

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15 November....David Kopriva, An Unstructured Mortar Spectral Multi-Domain Method for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations


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Scheduled Colloquia Speakers - Fall 1996
15 November....Jouko Vaananen, Academy of Finland & Univ of Helsinki
Logic and Mathematics---from Cantor to Shelah
I discuss the role of logic in mathematics in the light of both
classical and recent advances in mathematical logic. The concepts and
methods of logic have helped us to understand, for example, why
Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis, and algorithmic solution of Diophantine
equations (Hilbert's 1st and 10th problems), are hard or impossible to
solve. On the other hand, the logical analysis of mathematical
structures has uncovered a rich general theory of classes of
structures with a so called complete first order axiomatization. The
most beautiful manifestation of this is S. Shelah's Classification
Theory, the most famous result of which can be summarized as follows:
Classes of structures with a complete first order axiomatization
always contain either maximally many structures, which are moreover
indistinguishable from each other, or rather few structures, all
easily distinguishable from each other.
22 November....Gaston Gonnet (ETH, Zuerich)
22 November....Thanksgiving --- no classes
06 December....

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Scheduled Colloquia Speakers - Spring 1997
17 January....
24 January....
31 January....J. Bona
07 February...R. Vogt
14 February...
21 February...M. Barnsley
28 February...
07 March......S. Wittington
14 March......Spring Break
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28 March......
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