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Analysis and PDE Seminar

Title:  On a thermodynamically consisted Stefan problem with variable surface energy

Abstract:  Given a filtration of a simplicial complex we can construct a series of invariants called the persistent homology groups of the filtration. In this talk we will give a basic introduction to the theory of persistence and explain how these ideas can be used in data analysis.

 

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745 Patterson Office Tower
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Close the U.S. Military's School of the Americas: 2013 Tour

Simon Sedillo is a community rights defense organizer and documentary filmmaker working extensively throughout the United States and Mexico. He is also the co-instructor of the UK Geography Department’s study abroad program in Oaxaca, Mexico. Working on a diverse number of topics, Sedillo focuses largely on the expansion of neoliberal policies both in the US and Mexico.
 
Speaking at Kentucky on his Shut Down the School of the America’s 2013 Tour, Sedillo’s talk will focus on the use of militarism in the expansion of neoliberal policy into Mexico after 1994 and the institution of the North America Free Trade Agreement. Through a participatory discussion we will take a brief look at the history of the U.S Military’s role in an ongoing campaign against indigenous people
with a particular focus on the USA and Mexico. We will dig in deeper into an ongoing military strategy to criminalize indigenous land tenure and identity in order to secure political and economic interests in the region as seen in the state of Oaxaca.
 
Sponsored by the UK Department of Geography.
 
 

Simón Sedillo es un organizador de defensa de derechos comunitarios que está trabajando en la producción de un documentario sobre Estados Unidos y México. A parte de este proyecto, Sedillo es uno de los instructores del programa de intercambio en Oaxaca México, del Departamento de Geografía de UK. La mayor parte de sus trabajos se enfocan en la expansión de las políticas neoliberales en Estados Unidos y México.

La charla que ofrecerá en UK durante su tour de Shut Down the School of the America’s se enfocará en el rol de nociones militares presentes en la expansión de políticas neoliberales en México desde 1994, así como también en el Acuerdo de Mercado Libre en Norte América. Como parte de la charla, habrá una discusión que verá el rol que el Ejército Estadounidense ha tenido en la campaña en contra de los indígenas Mexicanos. Parte de la discusión tocará en el tema de estrategias utilizadas para criminalizar tierras indígenas como medio para obtener seguridad política y económica en el estado de Oaxaca.

Este evento es presentado por el Departamento de Geografía de UK.

 

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William T. Young Library, Alumni Gallery (1-65)

A guide to Día de los muertos celebrations in Lexington

It’s a good weekend to be a hispanista in Lexington. Granted we’ve had a great fall; from the Lexington Latino Festival to the many activities surrounding the Arts and Sciences Passport ¡Viva México! program, those of us who love the Spanish language and Hispanic culture have been busy. Still, this Friday and Saturday are special. 

This weekend we celebrate Día de los muertos, or Day of the Dead, a well-known holiday that has become increasingly popular in the US. On November 1st and 2nd, families throughout Latin America (but especially in Mexico) build altars and visit cemeteries to remember loved ones who have passed away. The holiday is joyous, despite the macabre theme. Día de los muertos is a time to laugh with death, to accept the fact that we’re all headed that way eventually, and to give those we have lost a place at our table for the night. Here are some suggestions for how you can celebrate this weekend, just follow the hyperlinks to more information about and directions to the events. ¡Qué vivan los muertos!

Preparations

Calaveras Literarias Reading Event

Les escribimos para invitarlos a la lectura de calaveras literarias que se llevará a cabo este jueves 31 de octubre de 12:30 a 1:30 en P.O.T. 1145. Para después de la lectura habrá el tradicional y delicioso pan de muerto y café.

Ya tenemos algunas muy lindas, pero recuerden que todavía están a tiempo de mandar sus calaveras. La fecha límite es hoy, martes 29. Se podrán enviar sin nombre impreso para que se lean anónimamente si así lo desean.

Los esperamos a todos el jueves 31 de octubre en P.O.T. 1145 de 12:30 a 1:30.

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Location:
1145 Patterson Office Tower

Craft Writing: Beer, the Digital, and Craft Culture

 

Register at: http://craftwriting.as.uky.edu

This one day event will bring to UK brewers and professional writers from the craft beer industry. Craft beer, the annual production of under six million barrels of beer by small breweries, is one of the fastest growing areas of the food industry. According to the Brewers Association, craft beer provides over 108,000 jobs and its retail dollar value in 2012 was estimated at $10.2 billion. In the last twenty years, over 2,000 new breweries have come online, commanding almost 6% of the overall American beer market. These breweries have, in turn, helped revitalize city neighborhoods, generated new jobs in related industries, and played a key role in expanding digital and social media usage.

This event will showcase the professional writing – in print and digital media – that is dominant in the craft beer industry. Writing has played a major role in promoting the business of craft beer. Craft Writing will serve as an event that draws interdisciplinary attention to the ways industry utilizes writing – in various digital forms – to promote, inform, highlight, argue, market, brand, and foster relationships between products, consumers, and other relevant parties.

 

Featured Speakers:

Stan Hieronymus, author of For The Love of HopsBrewing with Wheat, and Brew Like a Monk. Blogger at Appellation Beer and For the Love of Hops.

Julie Johnson, Co-owner of All About Beer, former Editor of All Bout Beer. Currently Technical and Contributing Editor.

Teri Fahrendorf, 25-year beer industry veteran, founder of the Pink Boots Society, author of beer related articles, 19 years brewmaster at Steelhead Brewing, Triple Rock Brewing and Golden Gate Brewing, and blogging gypsy “Road Brewer,”

Roger Baylor, owner of New Albanian Brewing, author of The Potable Curmudgeon.

Jeremy Cowan, owner of Shmaltz Brewing, author of Craft Beer Bar Mitzvah.

Mitch Steele, Brewmaster at Stone Brewing, author of IPA: Brewing Techniques, Recipes, and the Evolution of India Pale Ale.

Keynote speaker

Garrett Oliver, Editor of The Oxford Companion to Beer, author of The Brewmaster’s Table, regular contributor to All About Beer. Brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery

 

 

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Location:
Center Theater

Analysis and PDE Seminar

Title:  Universal wave patterns

Abstract:  A feature of solutions of a (generally nonlinear) field

theory can be called "universal" if it is independent of side conditions like initial data. I will explain this phenomenon in some detail and then illustrate it in the context of the sine-Gordon equation, a fundamental relativistic nonlinear wave equation. In particular I will describe some recent results (joint work with R. Buckingham) concerning a universal wave pattern that appears for all initial data that crosses the separatrix in the phase portrait of the simple pendulum.  The pattern is fantastically complex and beautiful to look at but not hard to describe in terms of elementary solutions of the sine-Gordon equation and the collection of rational solutions of the famous inhomogeneous Painlev\'e-II equation.

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745 Patterson Office Tower

Imperial Intentions and Frontier Realities: Provincial Politics in the Aztec Empire

A graduate of the University of Kentucky (Ph.D. 2008), Dr. Venter is an expert on political and social interaction on the frontiers of the Aztec Empire. With National Science Foundation support, Dr. Venter rediscovered the head town of Totogal in the Aztec province of Tochtepec. Her research sheds light on how indigenous inhabitants on the fringes of empire negotiated their position vis-à-vis their Aztec overlords and their regional neighbors.

 

La Dr. Venter, graduanda de la Universidad de Kentucky (Ph.D. 2008), es experta en cuanto a las interacciones politicas y sociales en las fronteras del Imperio Azteca. Con el apoyo del National Science Foundation, ella logro redescubrir la ciudad de Totogal en la la provincia Azteca de Tochtepec. Sus estudios e investigaciones han esclarecido como los Aztecas realizaban negociaciones  con sus vecinos y superiores en cuanto a la posicion que sostenian en la sociedad.

 

 

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Whitehall Classroom Building, Room 114
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