William's Topology Fun Seminar
William Gollinger, University of Waterloo
"Four" proofs that \pi_1(G) is abelian
William Gollinger, University of Waterloo
"Four" proofs that \pi_1(G) is abelian
Salma Shaheen, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Algebras from Finite Group Actions"
Lucia Martin Merchan, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Formality of Joyce's manifolds"
Christine Eagles, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Domination in stable theories"
Keke Zhang, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"More about the Langlands Program"
We will talk about the Fourier-Mukai transform and how it relates to geometric Langlands correspondence, Geometric Langlands for reductive groups (geometric Satake equivalence) and their examples. If time allows, we will give a deformed version of the Fourier-Mukai transform.
This seminar will be held both online and in person:
Nic Banks, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"The inverse Galois problem"
MC 5403
Aleksandar Milivojevic, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn
"Topological aspects of almost complex structures on the six sphere"
Paul Skoufranis, York University
"An Overview of Free and Bi-Free Probability"
In this talk, we will provide an overview of the definitions, structures, examples, results, and applications in free probability and its recent generalization known as bi-free probability.
This seminar will be held both online and in person:
Sarah Koch, University of Michigan
"Dynamical data: from topology to algebra"
Eric Boulter, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Vector bundles on non-Kähler elliptic surfaces"