Differential Geometry Working Seminar
Talk #1 (1:00pm-2:30pm)
Anton Iliashenko, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Betti numbers of nearly G_2 and nearly Kähler manifolds with Weyl curvature bounds"
Talk #1 (1:00pm-2:30pm)
Anton Iliashenko, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Betti numbers of nearly G_2 and nearly Kähler manifolds with Weyl curvature bounds"
Sergii Myroshnychenko, Lakehead University
"How far apart can centroids be?"
Matthew Satriano, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Formal loop spaces"
We will discuss Section 2 of the Kapranov-Vasserot paper.
MC 5403
Thomas Bray, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Boundaries and C*-simplicity of (discrete) groups"
I will discuss the contents of the paper “Boundaries of reduced C*-algebras of discrete groups" by Kalantar and Kennedy. Since this is the first meeting, we may also discuss plans for the seminar at the beginning.
MC 5479
Talk #1 (1:00pm-2:30pm)
Michael Albanese, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Hyperbolic Manifolds and Complex Structures"
Organizational Meeting
Organizational Meeting for the Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar
This meeting will be to set up the Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar for summer '23. If you are unavailable please let us know what times for the seminar would work for you using this poll https://forms.gle/rmyALT5pJiKkjyet9.
Please reach Robert Harris or Yash Singh (the organizers) for any questions.
MC 5417
Jacob Campbell, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Finitary approximations of free probability, involving combinatorial representation theory"
Robert Cornea, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Waterloo
"Sheaves"
We will be starting next week with the first section on chapter 2 of Algebraic Geometry by Robin Hartshorne. There will be an overview talk on sheaves and then if time permits, tackle some problems on sheaves in Hartshorne.
MC 5403
Nick Priebe, University of Waterloo
"Introduction to Hadamard Matrices"
A brief overview of Hadamard matrices will be given.
MC 5403