Special Colloquium
Gregory Chambers, University of Chicago
“Problems in Quantitative Geometry”
Gregory Chambers, University of Chicago
“Problems in Quantitative Geometry”
Ehsaan Hossain, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Polycyclic groups and primitive group rings”
Tom Baird, Memorial University of Newfoundland
“The moduli space of Higgs bundles over a real curve and the real Abel-Jacobi ”
Ignacio Garcia, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Assouad dimensions of complementary sets”
Vorrapan Chandee, Burapha University
“Moments of L-functions”
Satish Pandey, Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The Dinitz Problem and Five-Colouring Plane Graphs"
G. H. Hardy firmly believed that there is no permanent place for ugly Mathematics. Following his dictum, Paul Erdos liked to talk about "The Book" in which God maintains the perfect proofs for mathematical theorems. This talk is an attempt to explore Erdos' idea of perfect proofs, and the territory we choose to explore is graph theory.
Sneha Chaubey, University of Illinois
“Proportion of zeros of combinations of derivatives of Riemann-Xi function on the critical line”
Bradd Hart, University of McMaster
"Logical unification"
I will talk on preliminary work on the role of [0,1]-valued
logic in unifying the growing number of first order logics. In
particular, elementary classes in [0,1]-valued logic are CATs in the
sense of Ben Yaacov and the class of von Neumann algebras with faithful
actions on Hilbert spaces form an elementary class.
Stefan Steinerberger, Yale University
“Mysterious New Interactions between Analysis and Number Theory”
Hongdi Huang, Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Hopf Modules and Integrals"
Let $H$ be a hopf algebra. We will prove the fundamental theorem of $H$ hopf modules. After that we investigate the connection between integrals and the rational part of $H^*$.