2021-2022
Mathematics Colloquium
The Colloquium runs Thursday afternoons at 4 PM in Phillips Hall 332 with a tea preceding at 3:30 PM in Phillips Hall 330. The talks are aimed at general audiences with different backgrounds, and most talks will be held on zoom with a virtual tea time preceding at 3:45 PM.
Colloquium Committee: Jiuzu Hong, David Rose, Andrey Smirnov
Fall 2021
Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Mode | Title |
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September 9 | Chenyang Xu | Princeton | Zoom | Canonical metrics, stability and moduli space |
October 28 | Lilian Pierce | Duke | Zoom | Counting problems: open questions in number theory |
November 4 | David Nadler | UC Berkeley | In-person | Skeleta of Weinstein manifolds |
November 11 | Greg Forest | UNC | In-person | Modeling insights into SARS-CoV-2 respiratory tract infections |
November 18 | Dima Arinkin | Wisconsin | Zoom | Moduli spaces and their compactifications |
Spring 2022
Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Mode | Title |
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February 10 | Lisa Piccirillo | MIT | Zoom | Knot concordance and 4-manifolds |
February 24 | Ken Ono | UVA | Zoom | New results in arithmetic statistics |
March 24 | Ivan Loseu | Yale | In-person | Unipotent representations and quantization |
April 7 | Tamas Hausel | IST Austria | Zoom | Ubiquity of systems of homogenous polynomial equations with a unique solution |
April 14 | Andrey Negut | MIT | In-person | Quantum algebras, shuffle algebras and Hall algebras |