• Colloquium

    Colloquia
    Petty Building, Room 219 317 College Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina

    "An introduction to the role of the Gromov-Hausdorff distance in computational topology"

    Free
  • Helen Barton Lecture: “Integral Tales: Some Unexpected Connections”

    Helen Barton Lecture Series
    Petty Science Building Room 219 317 College Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina

    Victor H. Moll is a professor of mathematics at Tulane University. During the process of learning calculus one observes that there is a well-defined list of rules to compute derivatives: product, quotient, and chain rules are among the first taught in every class. On the other hand, when one tries... Continue reading...

    Free
  • Mix & Math Pizza Party

    Petty Science Building 317 College Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Math & Stats majors (undergrad & grad & alumni) are invited to the annual Mix & Math Pizza Party under the bridge! Meet Math & Stats Faculty and fellow students with a chance to win some UNCG swag!

  • ANTCoG seminar talk

    Petty Science Building Room 150 317 College Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina

    Our speaker will be Andrew Stout from CUNY. Title: Computations of generalized jet schemes in SINGULAR using the arc.lib library Abstract:  Jet spaces associated to an algebraic variety are important in the area of singularity theory. In this talk, we will give an introduction to this particular area of algebraic geometry... Continue reading...