Reese Prosser Memorial Lecture

The Prosser Lecture is intended to introduce the general public to mathematical research related to their daily lives.

1/21/2026
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location
Kemeny Hall 007
Sponsored by
Mathematics Department
Audience
Public
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Jennifer Kobayashi

This year we have the pleasure of hearing John Urschel, MIT mathematician and former NFL offensive lineman.

Abstract: More than a hundred years ago, Chebyshev posed the following problem: "Given the length, weight, position of mass centre and moment of inertia of a material straight line with an unknown density... find the narrowest possible limits for the weight of any segment of the line." This is one of the earliest examples of a moment problem, the task of obtaining information about a measure from some sequence of its moments. In this talk, we will explore the classical moment problems of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and how they laid the groundwork for the modern computational techniques in numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra, which touch nearly all areas of modern computation. Particular emphasis will be placed on real-life applications.

 

Location
Kemeny Hall 007
Sponsored by
Mathematics Department
Audience
Public
More information
Jennifer Kobayashi