Geometry and Topology Seminar
Fei Hu, University of British Columbia
"Jordan property for algebraic groups in arbitrary characteristic"
Fei Hu, University of British Columbia
"Jordan property for algebraic groups in arbitrary characteristic"
Justin Laverdure, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The Pre-Duality Theorem"
We'll see the Pre-Duality Theorem, which says that a necessary condition for a topological structure M' to yield a duality on an algebraic structure M is for the data of M' to satisfy the commutativity/invariance properties seen last week. We'll chug along through the proof as far as we can go.
MC 5403
**Note room change**
(Postponed from October 5, 2018)
Nico Spronk, Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"On operator amenability of Fourier-Steiltjes algebras"
**Note time change**
Henri Roesch, Columbia University
"Horizon Stability and the Null Penrose Inequality"
Navaratnam Sri Namachchivaya, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Multi-scale Dynamics and Information"
Neha Prabhu, Queen's University
"The error term in the Sato-Tate theorem of Birch"
Ozgur Esentepe, University of Toronto
"Noncommutative Resolutions and Annihilation of Cohomology"
Anton Mosunov, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Representation of Prime Powers by Binary Forms"
The PhD Student Research Seminar is an opportunity to share your research progress with your fellow students. Hopefully we will each be more aware of the various research areas in our department, and maybe even find connections that we did not notice before. Works-in-progress and technical presentations are welcome and encouraged. Let's share and get to know our peers! Also there will be cookies.
Justin Laverdure, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The Pre-Duality Theorem"
We'll see the Pre-Duality Theorem, which says that a necessary condition for a topological structure M' to yield a duality on an algebraic structure M is for the data of M' to satisfy the commutativity/invariance properties seen last week. We'll chug along through the proof as far as we can go.
MC 5403
Rémi Jaoui, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Pseudo-finite sets and dimension, Part 3"
In the third part of this reading group, I will discuss the analogy between Szemeredi-Trotter theorem and certain instances of modularity for stable theories. Building on this analogy, I will explain how to derive Elekes-Szabo theorem from Szemeredi-Trotter inequalities, using the group configuration theorem.
MC 5403