07/18/2025
Congratulations Julia!
Incredible news: Julia Fancher, a rising senior majoring in physics and mathematics in the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences, has earned her second award from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation! ๐
Julia's passion for computational and analytical astrophysics is taking her research to new heights. With plans to pursue a doctoral program and build her own astrophysics lab, she's determined to unlock the mysteries of theoretical high-energy astrophysics.
Congratulations Juliaโthe stars are truly the limit! โจ
05/17/2025
๐ Bittersweet News from the Math Department! ๐
Please join us in celebrating our amazing Office Coordinator, MโTia Williams, as she begins an exciting new chapter! ๐ผโจ
After serving as the heart of the SU Mathematics Departmentโkeeping the office running smoothly, supporting students and faculty, and yes, even managing this very social media accountโMโTia is heading to the Whitman School of Management as their newest Academic Advisor! ๐๐
While weโll deeply miss her warmth, creativity, and leadership here in Math, we are so proud of all sheโs accomplished and excited for whatโs ahead.
Congratulations, MโTia! Thank you for everythingโyouโve left your mark, and your Math family will always be rooting for you. ๐
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05/16/2025
๐ฃ Dissertation Defense Announcement!
Join us in congratulating Jianqing as he defends his dissertation titled:
โSparse Recovery Using Scale and Signed Permutation Invariant Functions.โ ๐
๐ Date: Thursday, May 29th, 2025
๐ Time: 1:00 PM (EST)
๐ Location: 120 Carnegie Building
๐จโ๐ซ Advisor: Prof. Lixin Shen
All are welcome to attend. Best of luck, Jianqing! ๐
05/16/2025
๐ฃ Dissertation Defense Alert!
Join us in supporting Henry as he defends his dissertation titled: โOn Uses for and Constructions of Differential Graded Algebras.โ ๐
๐ Date: Wednesday, June 4th
๐ Time: 2:00 PM (EST)
๐ Location: Zoom โ Join here
๐จโ๐ซ Advisor: Prof. Claudia Miller
All are welcome to attend. Congratulations and best of luck, Henry! ๐
05/12/2025
Congratulations to the Class of 2025! ๐๐๐๐๐งก๐งก๐งก
04/22/2025
๐ Don't miss the final MGO Colloquium of the year โ TODAY (Tuesday, April 22) in Carnegie 109!
๐ Pizza at 3:30pm
๐ง Talk at 3:45pm by Karie Schmitz:
"The Maximum Likelihood Method and Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression"
๐ As a grand finale: fireworks, confetti, and champagne!
Letโs go out with a bang! ๐
04/17/2025
๐ฃ To close out our Spring 2025 Algebra Seminar Series, weโve got a double feature this Friday, April 18, in Carnegie 219! Donโt miss these two exciting talks from Auburn University mathematicians:
๐น Talk 1
๐ 2:15โ3:10 PM
๐จโ๐ซ Speaker: Prashanth Sridhar
๐ Title: Differential Graded Noncommutative Geometry
Dive into how projective geometry concepts extend to the noncommutative world through differential graded algebras, with applications to projective varieties and Orlovโs theorem.
๐น Talk 2
๐ 3:20โ4:15 PM
๐จโ๐ซ Speaker: Justin Lyle
๐ Title: Vanishing of Tor and Depth of Tensor Products Over Cohen-Macaulay Rings
Explore new findings on depth formulas, the AB property, and their connections to the uniform Auslander condition in commutative algebra.
๐ป More info here: https://www.joshpollitz.com/algebra-seminar
๐Same room, back-to-back. Come for the math, stay for the insights
Don't forget about our wonderful web site. https://www.joshpollitz.com/algebra-seminar.
04/08/2025
The next Algebra Seminar will be Friday, April 11th at 2:15pm in Carnegie 219.
Speaker: Oana Veliche of Northeastern University
Title: On a construction of a minimal free resolutions of the residue field of a codepth 3 local ring
Abstract: In a paper with Van Nguyen we gave a description of a truncated minimal free resolution, up to homological degree five, of the residue field k over any local Noetherian ring (R,m,k) of any codepth. This description relies on the graded commutative algebra structure of the Koszul homology A=H(K), where K is the Koszul complex of the maximal ideal. The free resolution is given as building blocks in terms of the Koszul complex K. In a subsequent paper we constructed the entire free resolution of the residue field over a complete intersection ring, using an iterated mapping cone construction.
In my talk, I will discuss how the mapping cone construction in general can yield a minimal free resolution of k over other classes of rings. In particular, for local ring (R,m,k) of class T of codepth 3 (that is part of the Weyman and Avramov-Kustin-Miller classification), we construct a graded resolution of k over A and then from it we obtain the minimal free resolution of k over R.
Don't forget about our wonderful web site. https://www.joshpollitz.com/algebra-seminar.
04/08/2025
The next Geometry and Topology semester will be on Friday, April 11 at 10:30am in Carnegie 122. We hope to see you there!
Speaker: Rondinelle Batista (Stony Brook and UFPI)
Title: Rigidity of free boundary minimal surface disks in mean convex three-manifolds
Abstract: In this lecture, we present a local rigidity result for free boundary minimal two-disks strictly stable on a Riemannian three-manifolds with a positive lower bound on its scalar curvature and mean convex boundary. Assuming that image001.png locally maximizes the modified Hawking mass, we prove that a neighborhood of it in image002.png is isometric to one half de Sitter Schwarzschild space. This is a joint work with Barnabรฉ Lima (UFPI) and Joรฃo Silva (UFPI).
04/04/2025
๐ Dissertation Defense Alert! ๐
Join us in supporting Melody as she defends her dissertation:
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Monday, April 14
โฐ 3:30 PM
๐ Physics Building, Room 106
๐ฌ Dissertation Title: โAsymptotics of Fubini-Study Currents for Sequences of Line Bundles.โ
๐ Advisor: Prof. Dan Coman
All are welcome to attend! Letโs cheer Melody on as she reaches this incredible milestone. ๐โจ
04/02/2025
๐จ Exciting news! ๐จ
Join us in supporting Hannah as she defends her dissertation, "Encircling Chains Around 4- and 6-Clusters in Fullerenes," on Friday, April 11th at 9:00 AM in the Life Sciences Complex, Room 156 & via Zoom.
Best of luck, Hannah! ๐PhDDefense