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Friday, April 27, 2012: You are invited to join us at 3:00 PM in 636 SEO for the Atkin Memorial Lecture
by William Stein (University of Washington, Seattle): Elliptic Curves of Q(\sqrt{5}).
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Saturday, April 28, 2012: Lectures will be in 1043 ERF
(Engineering Research Facility), 842 W. Taylor Street
Hospitality Room in 1047 ERF will open at 9:00 AM and will be open all day for coffee, snacks, and chat.
- Sunday April 29, 2012: Lectures will be in 1043 ERF
Hospitality Room in 1047 ERF will open at 7:45 AM and will be open for coffee, snacks, and chat.
- 7:45 AM Refreshments and Coffee in ERF
- 8:30 AM First Talk on Sunday. Lectures will be in 1043 ERF, (Engineering Research Facility), 842 W. Taylor Street
- 1:00 PM End of Last Talk on Sunday
- Public Transit
- From O'Hare, take the CTA Blue Line to Halsted. The Blue Line Halsted stop is on the north end of the UIC [East] Campus. Short walk to Lectures in 1043 ERF (Engineering Research Facility), 842 W. Taylor Street, and the Math Department.
- From the Halsted Blue Line stop, the Crowne Plaza Chicago Metro at Halsted and Madison
is a 4 block walk north on Halsted Street (or take '#8 Halsted" Bus).
- The Holiday Inn Downtown at 506 West Harrison is a four block walk east from the Halsted stop -- best is to use the Blue Line Clinton stop.
- Parking Facilities
- Halsted/Taylor Parking Structure -- HTPS -- 760 West Taylor Street -- enter from Taylor. between Dan Ryan and Halsted
- Lot 5 -- 1135 South Morgan Street -- enter from Morgan St. between Roosevelt and Taylor
- Discount Stickers will be available at the Seminar.
Friday Colloquium will be in Room 636 SEO
All Saturday -- Sunday Lectures will be in 1043 ERF
Saturday -- Sunday the Hospitality Room 1047 ERF will be open for coffee, snacks, and chat.
The 69th Midwest Partial Differential Equations Seminar is partially funded by the National Science Foundation, the University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, the UIC College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the UIC Vice Chancellor for Research, and the Lewis Mathematics Seminar Fund.
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