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List of Talks
given in 2002-03
Tuesday, September 17 |
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Michael Kozdron, Cornell University The Loewner equation and an introduction to SLE |
Tuesday, September 24 |
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Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Nullstellensatz - like you've never seen before |
Tuesday, October 1 |
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Alexander Meadows, Cornell University Brower, a beautiful mind and birthday cakes |
Tuesday, October 8 |
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Yuval Gabay, Cornell University The generalized liar |
Tuesday, October 22 |
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John Hubbard, Cornell University The etale topology: a paean in honor of Grothendieck |
Tuesday, October 29 |
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Christian Benes, Cornell University An introduction to random walk |
Tuesday, November 5 |
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Todd Kemp, Cornell University Through the looking glass: an introduction to quantum and noncommutative analysis |
Tuesday, November 12 |
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Bryant Adams, Cornell University Grey areas of self-replication |
Tuesday, November 19 |
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Yi Lin, Cornell University Convexity property of moment maps |
Tuesday, November 26 |
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Jean Cortissoz, Cornell University Nonstandard analysis |
Tuesday, December 3 |
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Spencer Hamblen, Cornell University The Conway-Schneeberger fifteen theorem |
Tuesday, January 28 |
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John Hubbard, Cornell University Classical mechanics: completely integrable systems and the KAM theorem |
Tuesday, February 11 |
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Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Non-distributive lattices and generalized recursion theory |
Tuesday, February 18 |
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Jessica Zuniga, Cornell University Balanced incomplete block designs and projective geometry |
Friday, February 28 |
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Todd Kemp, Cornell University TBA |
Tuesday, March 11 |
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Jean Carlos Cortissoz, Cornell University The Poincaré conjecture in dimension greater than 4 |
Tuesday, March 25 |
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Franco Saliola, Cornell University Quivers and Gabriel's theorem |
Tuesday, April 1 |
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Justin Sinz, Cornell University How not to be solved |
Tuesday, April 8 |
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Drew Armstrong, Cornell University A stupendous classification of projective planes |
Tuesday, April 15 |
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Henri Johnston, Cornell University (Non-) unique factorization and Fermat's last theorem |
Tuesday, April 22 |
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Roland Roeder, Cornell University Making hyperbolic polyhedra — a computational approach |
Tuesday, April 29 |
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Jason Martin, Cornell University The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture |
Tuesday, May 6 |
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Arthur Jaffe, Harvard University Dirac operators arising from quantum fields |
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May 30, 2003
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