MISSION STATEMENT
The Kent State University Algebra Seminar is committed to becoming the highest quality seminar in Mathematics or, indeed, in any discipline, in this or any other conceivable World, and endeavors to proactively and assertively thwart all efforts of rival seminars to prevent the Algebra Seminar from attaining this lofty and rightful position, by striving to synergistically create and enthusiastically disseminate cutting edge research in critical and emerging areas of Group, Ring, and Field Theory, or any combination or permutation thereof. |
Date
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Speaker
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Title
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January 24
|
Misha Chebotar | Commutators in Groups and Rings |
January 31
|
Misha Chebotar | Polynomial Rings Over Nil Rings |
February 7
|
Mark Lewis | More on Semi-extraspecial p-Groups |
February 14
|
Hung Tong-Viet | Blocks of Finite Groups |
February 21
|
Hung Tong-Viet | Blocks of Finite Groups, continued |
February 28
|
Hung Tong-Viet | Blocks of Finite Groups, continued |
March 7
|
David Costanzo | Capable groups |
March 14
|
Mario Sracic | The Influence of Hughes-Type Actions |
March 21
|
Mario Sracic | Hughes-Type Actions, continued |
March 28
|
SPRING BREAK - NO SEMINAR | |
April 4
|
Mario Sracic | Hughes-Type Actions, continued |
April 11
|
Phuong Dang | Generators of Modules |
April 18
|
Louisa Catalano | Equal Quasi-Partition of p-Groups |
April 25
|
Phuong Dang | Generators of Modules, continued |
May 2
|
Tom Wolf Ohio University |
Character Correspondences: An Overview |