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Grad Student Colloquium
Benjamin Anderson-Sackaney, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Honeycombs and the Horn Problem"
Geometry & Topology Seminar
Note: Special time and room
Sergey Cherkis, University of Arizona
"Compactification of Monopole Moduli Spaces"
Monopole's dynamic is well approximated by the geodesic motion on its moduli space. This provided the initial motivation for studying monopole moduli spaces. Recently, these spaces acquired new significance as they deliver numerous examples of gravitational instantons and of spaces of vacua of quantum field theories. In this light the L2 cohomology of these spaces is particularly important.
Analysis Seminar
Adam Humeniuk, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"On C*-Envelopes of Semicrossed Products"
Colloquium
Marco Gualtieri, University of Toronto
"From generalized Kahler geometry to noncommutative algebra"
Frobenius Algebras and TQFT Learning Seminar
Patrick Naylor, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The category of cobordisms (Part II)"
We will continue to discuss the category of cobordisms, along with more examples.
MC 5417
Logic Seminar
Jinhe Ye, University of Notre Dame
"A model theoretic adic space"
Number Theory Seminar
Jerry Wang, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Density of polynomials with squarefree discriminant II"
In this talk, we will discuss the squarefree sieve for discriminants of arbitrary polynomials. We will find that there are striking differences between odd and even degree polynomials, where additional techniques of counting on varieties will be required for the latter. This is joint work with Manjul Bhargava and Arul Shankar.
MC 5417
Valuative Tree Seminar
Brett Nasserden, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"An introduction to the Laplacian operator on a metrized graph"
In this presentation we shall attempt to give a self contained introduction to finite metrized graphs. Following this introduction we shall discuss how to define a Laplacian operator on a finite metrized graph and discuss its basic properties.
MC 5403
Analysis Seminar
Kathryn Hare, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The size of complementary sets"