You are cordially invited to a presentation by

Professor Charles Fefferman (Math Department)

titled

The Euler Equation and Related Problems

a colloquium and personal retrospective

 

To be held Tuesday, November 24, 1998

4:30 PM

111 Jadwin Hall (Fishbowl)

Refreshments will be provided - don't miss out

 

What is UMPC?

The Undergraduate Math and Physics Colloquium organization is a group dedicated to bringing colloquia to the undergraduate and graduate math and science community that are educational, entertaining, and inspirational. By presenting cutting-edge topics by distinguished lecturers in a fashion accessible to undergraduates, we hope to enhance the Princeton experience and provide a perspective on careers in math and science.

Our exclusive personal note:

In each of our colloquia, we include a special personal retrospective by the speaker. The retrospective is designed to allow the students to hear about what drew the speaker to his or her field of study and what keeps driving them to continue life in math and science.

For more information on our colloquia or lectures, or if you have any suggestions for lecturers you would wish to see, feel free to mail us at umpc@princeton.edu.

President: Tamar Friedmann, Vice President: Ed Peterlin

Previous Colloquia

Crossfire: Professor Christodoulou and Professor Wilczek, "Space-Time: Theory of Gravity"

Professor Peter Meyers, "The Rare and the Merely Half Baked"

Professor John Conway, "Sphere Packing"

Professor Curtis Callan, "A String Theory Approach to Black Hole Entropy"

Professor Edward Witten, "String Theory "


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