Hayden-Howard Lecture in Mathematics
The Hayden-Howard lecture is named after Emeritus Professors of Mathematics Thomas Hayden and Henry Howard.
Past Speakers
- 2000-2001, Richard Stanley, MIT, "Polynomials with real zeros"
- 2001-2002, Craig Evans, University of California at Berkeley, "A Variation Principle arising in Hamiltonian Mechanics"
- 2002-2003, Craig Huneke, University of Kansas "Free Resolutions and Initial Ideals in Polynomial Rings"
- 2003-2004, Doron Zeilberger, Rutgers University , "The Illicit Joy of Morley's Trisection Theorem"
- 2004-2005, Gang Tian, MIT, "The Geometry of Einstein Four-Manifolds"
- 2005-2006, Fanghua Lin, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, "Conserved Quantities and Analysis on Multiscale Problems"
- 2006-2007, John Neuberger, University of North Texas, "Descent Methods for Partial Differential Equations by Means of Sobolev Gradients"
- 2007-2008, Joachim Rosenthal, University of Zurich "Three Challenges of Claude Shannon"
- 2008-09, Carlos Kenig, University of Chicago, "The global behavior of solutions to critical nonlinear dispersive and wave equations"