Computability Learning Seminar
Mohammad Mahmoud, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"A Jump Inversion Theorem for Structures"
Mohammad Mahmoud, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"A Jump Inversion Theorem for Structures"
Remi Jaoui, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"On the model theory of geodesic differential equations II"
Geodesic differential equations form a classical family of differential equations, describing the free movement of a particle in a curved space. The purpose of this talk, divided in two parts, is to describe the possible model-theoretic behavior of such differential equations when the space is compact with negative curvature.
Fan Ge, Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The number of zeros of $\zeta'(s)$
Dhruv Ranganathan
MIT
"Moduli of Elliptic Curves in Toric Varieties and Tropical Geometry"
Eli Shamovich, Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Free Function Theory on the Noncommutative Ball"
**CANCELLED**
Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz, University of Toronto
"The McKay Correspondence Then and Now"
Patrick Naylor, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The Review Continues"
We'll continue our review from last week. This week, we're actually defining a scheme, as well as giving a quick review of some of the associated topological properties.
MC 5413
Peter Sinclair, McMaster University
"Dp-finite fields"
Sascha Troscheit, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Branching Processes, Martingales, Kingman’s Subadditive Ergodic Theorem, and some applications"
Sam Kim, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"I'll prove the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra"
Gauss proved that complex polynomials always admit a root. I'll explain how he came to that conclusion and present a proof that rigorizes his argument in a nice way. You will only need to know a little vector calculus and the intermediate value theorem. If we have time, I'll show you why a flat triangle has angles that add up to π and why a triangle on a sphere doesn't.
MC 5501