Geometry & Topology Seminar
Josh Cork, Leibniz University Hannover
"Gauged skyrmions"
Josh Cork, Leibniz University Hannover
"Gauged skyrmions"
Jim Bryan, University of British Columbia
"Counting curves on Abelian Varieties and Modular Forms"
Spiro Karigiannis, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Isometric immersions which are minimal with respect to special variations of ambient metric"
Luke MacLean, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Algorithmic Randomness and Complexity"
We begin a new series of talks exploring the concept of what it means for mathematical objects (encoded as binary sequences) to be random. This relates strongly to Computability Theory, and so to make the talks accessible to all who are interested, a brief introduction to Computability will be given.
Maxence Mayrand, University of Toronto
"Hyperkähler metrics near Lagrangian submanifolds and symplectic groupoids"
Luke MacLean, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Algorithmic Randomness and Complexity (Part II)"
We pick up where we left off in discussing measures of randomness for finite binary strings.
Anton Mosunov, University of Waterloo
"Coordinating MATH 135: A Multi-Section Course Offered Both On Campus and Online"
Daniel Stern, University of Chicago
"Constructing minimal submanifolds via gauge theory"
Bianca Viray, University of Washington
"Isolated points on curves"
Caleb Suan, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Pinching Estimates and Eigenvalues of Curvature Operators"
In this talk, we will go through various results from the paper “Curvature Operators: Pinching Estimates and Geometric Examples” by Bourguignon and Karcher, which relate bounds on sectional curvatures of manifolds to eigenvalues of curvature operators.
Zoom meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93324862932?pwd=dUdCMGJZL1A3UTBpOXVYNVROdHpKUT09