Departmental Colloquium - Fall 2019

Usually meets Friday at 3:00 pm in SEO 636.
DateSpeakerTitle
August 30
September 6
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Charles Smart
Univ. of Chicago
Unique continuation and localization on the planar lattice
September 13
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Hao Huang
Emory
A proof of the sensitivity conjecture
September 20
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Michelle Chu & Marcus Michelen
UIC
RAP Colloquium I/II
September 27
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Wei Ho
University of Michigan
Integral points on elliptic curves
October 4
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Filippo Calderoni & Daniel Lear Claveras
UIC
RAP Colloquium II/II
October 11
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Moon Duchin
Tufts
Redistricting and a tale of two Markov chains
October 18
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Robert Haslhofer
University of Toronto
Brownian motion on manifolds
October 25
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Philippe LeFloch
Sorbonne University & CNRS
Multi-scale nonlinear waves in fluids: modeling, geometric analysis, and scientific computation
November 1
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
David Fisher
Indiana University
Arithmeticity, superrigidity and totally geodesic submanifolds
November 8
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Vlad Vicol
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Stable shock formation for the compressible Euler equations
November 15
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Anand Pillay
Notre Dame
Model-theoretic and nonstandard methods in algebraic geometry and combinatorics.
November 18
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard
University of Maryland
Wave propagation in inhomogeneous media: An introduction to Generalized Plane Waves
November 21
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Ananth Shankar
MIT
Exceptional splitting of abelian surfaces
November 22
(1:30 pm; 636 SEO)
Roshan Joseph
Georgia Tech
Support Points: An Optimal and Model-Free Method for Subsampling Big Data
November 22
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Zhouli Xu
MIT
In and around stable homotopy groups of spheres
November 29
No seminar
Thanksgiving
December 2
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
David Gepner
University of Melbourne
Algebraic K-theory and higher category theory
December 3
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Galyna Livshyts
Georgia Institute of Technology
On various questions (and answers) in High-dimensional probability
December 4
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Anton Bernshteyn
Carnegie Mellon University
The Lovász Local Lemma in combinatorics, set theory, and dynamics
December 5
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Alex Perry
IAS
Derived categories of cubic fourfolds and their geometric applications
December 6
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Boris Hanin
Texas A&M
Mathematics of Deep Neural Networks
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