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The ACM Tea hour is a venue for graduate students in Applied and Computational Mathematics and related fields to discuss their research interests in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Student volunteers kick off meetings with an introduction to their area of research or short talk about an area of interest.

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Contact Patrick Sanan for more information, or if you're interested in talking about your research or a topic of mathematical interest.

Location

Meetings are held in the Annenberg Lounge at 4pm on most Fridays.

Upcoming Sessions

November 13th:
  "Foundations of Elasticity", Patrick Sanan

November 20th:
  TBD Tomasz Tyranowski

November 27th:
  TBD

December 4th:
  TBD (Last meeting before Winter Break)

Previous Sessions

October 2nd:
  "Random Methods for Linear Algebra", Alex Gittens.

October 9th:
  "GPGPU Computing: New tools for blazingly-fast numerics" (intro), Tim Elling

October 16th:
  "Convex Optimization: A Lightspeed Introduction" (pt. 1), Stephen Becker

October 23th:
  "Convex Optimization: A Lightspeed Introduction" (pt. 2), Stephen Becker

November 6th:
  All Hands on DEC: Computation on the Simpli-Seas, Keenan Crane