Departmental Colloquium - Fall 2022

Usually meets Friday at 3:00 pm in SEO 636.
DateSpeakerTitle
August 26
September 2
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Tom Benhamou and Benjamin Call
UIC
Two RAP talks
September 9
(3:00 pm; TBA)
Nolan Schock and Liet Vo
UIC
Two RAP talks
September 16
September 23
September 30
October 7
October 14
(3:00 pm; Library Conference Room 1-470)
Artem Chernikov
UCLA
Higher Vapnik-Chervonenkis theory
October 21
October 28
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Nikhil Bansal
University of Michigan
The power of two choices for balls into bins: Beyond greedy strategies
November 4
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Huy Tuan Pham
Stanford
The Kahn-Kalai conjecture, Talagrand’s selector process conjecture, and sunflowers
November 11
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Alexander Barvinok
University of Michigan
Computational complexity, zeros, and phase transition
November 16
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Leonardo Coregliano
Institute for Advanced Study
Continuous combinatorics and natural quasirandomness
November 17
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Beibei Liu
MIT
The critical exponent: old and new
November 18
(2:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Bhargav Narayanan
Rutgers
Anticoncentration and Antichain Codes
November 18
(3:30 pm; 636 SEO)
Di Fang
University of California, Berkeley
Quantum algorithms for Hamiltonian simulation with unbounded operators
November 25
No seminar
Thanksgiving
November 28
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Dori Bejleri
Harvard University
Compact moduli and degenerations
November 29
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Alexander Dunlap
NYU
Stochastic partial differential equations in supercritical, subcritical, and critical dimensions
December 1
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Hana Jia Kong
Institute for Advanced Study
Structures and computations in motivic homotopy theory
December 2
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Philip Engel
University of Georgia
Triangulations of the sphere
December 5
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Ilias Zadik
MIT
New Perspectives on Inference and Random Structures
December 7
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Rachel Greenfeld
Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS)
The structure of translational tilings
December 8
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Xiaoyu He
Princeton
Randomness in Ramsey theory and coding theory
December 9
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Sami Davies
Northwestern University
Beyond Worst-case Analysis in Combinatorial Optimization
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