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List of Talks
given in 1999-2000
Tuesday, September 7 |
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John Hubbard, Cornell University
Kolmogorov's theorem on conservation of invariant tori |
Tuesday, September 14 |
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Walker White, Cornell University
The importance of computable structures |
Tuesday, September 21 |
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Suzanne Lynch, Cornell University
The baby uniformization theorem: complex analysis at its best |
Tuesday, October 5 |
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David Brown, Cornell University
Moebius transformations, univalent maps and the mysterious Schwarzian
derivative |
Tuesday, October 19 |
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William G. Ritter, Cornell University
Symplectic manifolds, topology and modern physics |
Tuesday, October 26 |
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David Revelle, Cornell University
Random walks on groups: the abridged version |
Tuesday, November 2 |
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Antal Jarai, Cornell University
Invasion percolation |
Tuesday, November 9 |
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Jean Cortissoz, Cornell University
On the Skorokhod almost sure representation theorem |
Tuesday, November 16 |
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José Escobar, Cornell University
The geometry of the first Steklov eigenvalue |
Tuesday, November 30 |
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Christopher Hruska, Cornell University
Group actions on trees |
Tuesday, February 1 |
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Roman Tymkiv, Cornell University
The concept of dimension in topology |
Tuesday, February 8 |
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Alan Demlow, Cornell University
Maximum norm estimates for the finite element method |
Tuesday, February 15 |
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Ryan Budney, Cornell University
A relationship; the implicit function theorem, cobordism of manifolds
and stable homotopy theory |
Tuesday, February 22 |
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Noam Greenberg, Cornell University
Forcing: or, how I learned to stop worrying and love relative consistency
results |
Tuesday, February 29 |
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William Gordon Ritter, Cornell University
Beautiful applications of category theory in many different branches
of mathematics |
Tuesday, March 7 |
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Swapneel Mahajan, Cornell University
The Hanna Neumann conjecture |
Tuesday, March 14 |
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Matthew Horak, Cornell University
Automatic groups |
Tuesday, March 28 |
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Christopher Francisco, Cornell University An introduction
to Gröbner bases and their applications |
Tuesday, April 4 |
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Joseph Miller, Cornell University
Decidable theories and automata |
Tuesday, April 11 |
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Leah Gold, Cornell University
Bringing syzygies down to earth |
Tuesday, April 18 |
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Lee Gibson, Cornell University
Sylvester's problem: proofs and exploration |
Tuesday, April 25 |
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Kathryn Nyman, Cornell University
From walking fruit flies to scheduling final exams; applications
and characterizations of interval graphs |
Tuesday, May 2 |
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Yuri Berest, Cornell University
Geometry without points |
Last modified:
March 25, 2004
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