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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/graduate-student-colloquiu
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:SAM KIM\, DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERL
 OO\n\n\"Minkowski's Theorem\"\n\nA lattice is a discrete subgroup of $\\ma
 thbb{R}^n$. Minkowski's\nlattice point theorem states that given a lattice
  of rank n and a\nconvex set $S$ in $\\mathbb{R}^n$ which is large enough\
 , the convex set\nmust contain a point in the lattice. In this talk we wil
 l prove\nMinkowski's theorem and apply this result to prove some nice resu
 lts\nin number theory.  \n\nMC 5501
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