Math Seminar: Dr. Sayel Ali
Wednesday, Jan. 31 | 4-5 p.m | BR 268 The Math Seminar continues on Wednesday Jan. 31 at 4 p.m. in BR 268 when Dr. Sayel Ali will speak on The mth Ratio Test. Read the abstract.
Wednesday, Jan. 31 | 4-5 p.m | BR 268 The Math Seminar continues on Wednesday Jan. 31 at 4 p.m. in BR 268 when Dr. Sayel Ali will speak on The mth Ratio Test. Read the abstract.
Wednesday, Jan. 24 | 4 p.m. | Bridges 268 Professor David Kramar of the Anthropology and Earth Science Department will be speaking in the Math Seminar on Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. in BR 268. The title of his talk is “Application and Use of Vegetation and Radiometric Indices for Vegetation Analysis.” Read the abstract.
Wednesday, Jan. 17 | 4-5 p.m. | Bridges 268 Abstract: The Banach-Tarski Paradox says that one can divide a three-dimensional sphere into a finite number of pieces and reassemble them to form two spheres, each the same size as the original one. This incredibly counter-intuitive theorem has interested mathematicians since its publication in 1924. The proof of the Banach-Tarski paradox […]
Dr. Ashok Aryal, Mathematics, had his paper, “Geometry of Mean Value Sets for General Divergence Form Uniformly Elliptic Operators” with Dr. Ivan Blank published online Dec 15, 2017 on a prestigious math journal Potential Analysis. View the publication online.
Professor Ashok Aryal (MSUM) will speak in the Tri-College Colloquium at NDSU on Tuesday, November 28. Title: The Mean value theorem for Laplacian and its generalizations to arbitrary divergence form uniformly elliptic operators. Abstract: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT) for sub and superharmonic functions is a cornerstone in the theory of elliptic PDE. Luis Caffarelli stated a generalization of this […]