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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/continuous-logic-learning-
 seminar-1
SUMMARY:Continuous Logic Learning Seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:JOEY LAKERDAS-GAYLE\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO \n\nInfinitary Con
 tinuous Logic\n\nWe will introduce continuous analogues of infinitary logi
 c following a\nsurvey of Christopher Eagle. We will also look at the Scott
  analysis\nfor metric structures developed by Ben Yaacov\, Doucha\, Nies\,
  and\nTsankov.\n\nMC 5403
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/student-number-theory-semi
 nar-72
SUMMARY:Student Number Theory Seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SOURABH DAS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\nTools in Analytic Numbe
 r Theory\n\nAnalytic number theory provides several classical tools to exp
 lore the\ndistribution of arithmetic functions\, including the rearrangeme
 nt of\nsums\, generating series\, and counting arguments. In this talk\, w
 e will\nuse these techniques to investigate the distribution of h-free and
 \nh-full numbers\, which play an important role in understanding the\nstru
 cture of integers. If time allows\, we will extend our discussion\nto prov
 e results about the distribution of the prime-counting\nω-function over t
 hese subsets of integers. Designed as an\nintroductory talk\, this present
 ation will be accessible to anyone with\na basic background in number theo
 ry.\n\nMC 5403
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/algebraic-geometry-working
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SUMMARY:Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:FRANCISCO VILLACIS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\nIntegrable Syste
 ms and Applications\n\nCompletely integrable systems and toric moment maps
  form an important\nset of tools for symplectic geometers. These give rise
  to Lagrangian\nfibrations\, which in turn play an important role in quant
 ization\nproblems and are the main object of study in the SYZ formulation 
 of\nmirror symmetry. In this talk I will give a brief overview of\n(comple
 tely) integrable systems and toric moment maps\, how these\nappear in the 
 context of mirror symmetry\, and some of my work these\npast couple of yea
 rs.\n\nMC 5403
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