Student Combinatorics Seminar

Date:  Monday, February 18, 2013
Location:  3088 East Hall (4:00 PM to 5:00 PM)

Title:  An Evening with Lagrange Inversion and Interpolation

Abstract:   Often enough, math talks communicate results that, while charming in a fleeting moment, will not amount to a "Chekhov's gun" in terms of being used at any stage of one's active research. By contrast, the goal of this talk is to emphasize--through both standard and nonstandard examples in combinatorics--how, and roughly when, the techniques of Lagrange Inversion and Interpolation can be used to tackle research problems.


Speaker:  Robert Walker
Institution:  UM

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