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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/co-pmath-joi
 nt-colloquium-lukas-nabergall
SUMMARY:C&amp;O + PMath Joint Colloquium: Lukas Nabergall
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DESCRIPTION:TITLE: The Erdos-Szekeres theorem \n\nSpeaker:\n Lukas Naberg
 all\n\nAffiliation:\n University of Waterloo\n\nZoom:\n Contact Maxwell Le
 vit\n\nABSTRACT: \n\nWhat lies at the intersection of combinatorial geome
 try\, graph theory\,\norder theory\, analysis\, and statistics? Why\, only
  one of the most\nbeautiful theorems you may have never heard of. Let me t
 ake you on a\njourney from early 20th century Budapest through to the heig
 hts of\nmodern mathematics and show you why this classic result of Erdos a
 nd\nSzekeres is worth adding to your mathematical repertoire. Along the\nw
 ay we'll even see a proof so good it must come from The Book.
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