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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Logic Seminar
Ellie Laurie
Cornell University
The Banach--Tarski paradox with Baire measurable pieces, after A. Marks and S. Unger
3:00 PM
Zoom
Olivetti Club
Yun Liu
Cornell University
A gentle introduction to non-commutative geometry
4:30 PM
Online
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Oliver Club
Persi Diaconis
Stanford University
The (one and only) random network
4:00 PM
Zoom
Friday, March 12, 2021
Logic Seminar
Justin Moore
Cornell University
Laver tables and the Galton-Watson process
3:00 PM
Zoom
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Topology and Geometric Group Theory Seminar
Dawid Kielak
Oxford University
Fields, skew-fields, and algebraic fibring
1:30 PM
Via Zoom
Logic Seminar
Sumun Iyer
Cornell University
The Banach--Tarski paradox with Baire measurable pieces, after A. Marks and S. Unger
3:00 PM
Zoom
Olivetti Club
Nikhil Sahoo
Cornell University
Morse theory and the structure of manifolds
4:30 PM
Online
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
What Is... Seminar
Xin Zhou
What is a minimal surface?
5:30 PM
Zoom
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Oliver Club
Dan Ciubotaru
Oxford University
Dirac operators and Hecke algebras
4:00 PM
Zoom
Friday, March 19, 2021
Geometric Analysis Seminar
Daniel Stern
University of Chicago
Producing minimal submanifolds via gauge theory
2:20 PM
Zoom
Logic Seminar
Marcin Sabok
McGill University
Hyperfiniteness at Gromov boundaries
3:00 PM
Zoom
Monday, March 22, 2021
Probability Seminar
Sumit Mukherjee
Columbia University
Persistence exponent for Gaussian Stationary Processes
4:00 PM
Zoom
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Logic Seminar
Sebastian Junge
Cornell University
Borel circle squaring, after A. Marks and S. Unger
3:00 PM
Zoom
Olivetti Club
Emily Dautenhahn
Cornell University
A few perspectives on the heat kernel and its estimates
4:30 PM
Online
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