Quantum Field Theory Seminar
Henry Liu, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Renormalization Theory (Part 1)”
Henry Liu, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Renormalization Theory (Part 1)”
Brent Pym, University of Oxford
"Holomorphic Poisson brackets and noncommutative geometry''
Christopher Schafhauser, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Goldie’s Theorem on semiprime rings”
Margaret Thomas, University of Konstanz
"Effective Pila--Wilkie bounds for restricted Pfaffian surfaces"
Mohammad Mahmoud, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Notions weaker than ML-randomness”
Though Martin-L ̈of randomness is the central randomness notion we have discussed, one can address criticisms to the claim that this notion is the appropriate one by considering weaker and stronger randomness notions for sets. We will discuss weaker variants.
MC 5403
Mohamed El Alami, University of Waterloo
"Griffith's theorem and its applications"
In this talk, we will see how all of the machinery we built so far in this seminar, culminates in the statement of Griffith's theorem, which produces a well behaved description of the derivative of the period map in terms of the Kodaira-Spencer map. The power of this result will be explored through concrete examples. In particular, We will make our first encounter with a Torelli theorem.
MC 5479
Fernando Xuancheng Shao, University of Oxford
"Vinogradov's theorem in twin almost primes"
Robert (Xu) Yang, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Interpolation Sets in Z” Abstract
Niushan Ga, Southwest Jiaotong University
“Unbounded Order Convergence in Banach lattices”
Henry Liu, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
“Renormalization Theory (Part 2)”