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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/student-colloquium-wiersma
 -jan-24-2013
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West 51
 36B Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Student colloquium
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:MATTHEW WIERSMA\, DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS UNIVERSITY OF 
 WATERLOO\n\n“THE BANACH-TARSKI PARADOX”\n\nMany of us are familiar wit
 h the statement of the Banach-Tarski\nParadox. This counterintuitive theor
 em tells us that it is possible to\nbreak a ball into finitely many pieces
  and rearrange those pieces to\nform two identical copies of the original 
 ball. In this talk\, we will\ndiscuss this theorem’s proof and use it to
  motivate the study of\namenable groups.
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