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List of Talks
given in 2001-02
Tuesday, September 11 |
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Sam Hsiao, Cornell University The upper bound conjecture and the importance of being Cohen-Macauley |
Tuesday, September 18 |
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G. Christopher Hruska, Cornell University Hyperbolic groups and their boundaries |
Tuesday, September 25 |
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Noam Greenberg, Cornell University The constructible universe and the continuum hypothesis |
Tuesday, October 2 |
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Sarah Spence, Cornell University Generalized coset codes and lattices |
Tuesday, October 16 |
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Kristin Camenga, Cornell University Ramsey theory on graphs and hypergraphs |
Tuesday, October 23 |
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Nelia Charalambous, Cornell University A classification of three-dimensional noncompact manifolds with nonnegative curvature |
Tuesday, October 30 |
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Ryan Budney, Cornell University Symmetry in topology |
Tuesday, November 6 |
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Leah Gold, Cornell University The number of lines on a nonsingular cubic surface |
Tuesday, November 13 |
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Fernando Schwartz, Cornell University Soap bubbles |
Tuesday, November 20 |
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Steve Morris, Cornell University J-holomorphic curves and bubbling in symplectic topology |
Tuesday, November 27 |
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Suzanne Hruska, Cornell University A tour of the Mandelbrot set |
Tuesday, December 4 |
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Todd Kemp, Cornell University Integrals and derivatives |
Tuesday, January 22 |
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Joseph Miller, Cornell University Computable analysis: Brouwer's theorem and fixable sets |
Tuesday, January 29 |
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David Revelle, Cornell University There ain't no way to measure that there table! |
Tuesday, February 12 |
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Jason Martin, Cornell University An algebraic version of Dynkin's $\pi-\lambda$ theorem |
Tuesday, February 19 |
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James Belk, Cornell University Amenability and the Banach-Tarski paradox |
Tuesday, February 26 |
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Lee Gibson, Cornell University The rabbit in the woods, or the method of enlargement of obstacles |
Tuesday, March 5 |
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G. Christopher Hruska, Cornell University Isolated flats, or nearly hyperbolic spaces |
Tuesday, March 12 |
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Serguei Slavnov, Cornell University Between logic and mathematics |
Tuesday, March 26 |
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Treven Wall, Cornell University A survey of some good elliptic curve cryptosystems, or Wow, algebra really can be useful! |
Friday, April 5 |
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Todd Kemp, Cornell University Vector fields on spheres: an analytic approach |
Tuesday, April 9 |
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Alan Demlow, Cornell University Localization in finite element methods, or How local can you go? |
Tuesday, April 16 |
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Will Gryc, Cornell University Wavelets and multiresolution analysis |
Tuesday, April 23 |
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Fernando Schwartz, Cornell University The Riemannian Penrose conjecture and some other cool stuff from general relativity |
Tuesday, April 30 |
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Gil Rosenberg, Cornell University Frege structures: balancing the axiom of abstraction with the rules of logic |
Last modified:
March 25, 2004
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