Seminar: Basic Notions, Winter Term 2015/16
Organisers: Regula Krapf, Joris Roos, Catharina Stroppel
This seminar is organised by students as a BIGS event. The goal is to present topics from all areas of mathematics in an elementary and informal way. The talks should be accessible to a general mathematical audience.
Everybody is welcome to attend and/or give a talk.
Coffee, tea and cookies will be served afterwards.
If you would like to give a talk please contact Regula or Joris.
The seminar will take place Wednesdays 16-18 in room 1.007.
For some inspiration you can take a look at previous instances of this seminar here, here, here and here.
Date | Speaker | Topic |
---|---|---|
28.10.2015 | Ioanna Dimitriou | An introduction to formal mathematics |
04.11.2015 | Thomas Poguntke | Counting points over Fq, where q≥1 |
11.11.2015 | Regula Krapf | Forcing: how to prove unprovability I - the continuum hypothesis |
18.11.2015 | Peter Holy | Forcing: how to prove unprovability II |
25.11.2015 | Néstor León Delgado | Local operators and Peetre's theorem |
02.12.2015 | ||
09.12.2015 | Michał Warchalski | The Hardy-Littlewood circle method |
16.12.2015 | Gennady Uraltsev | Fit your stuff in the smallest possible tent - an optimal transport approach to Sobolev's inequality |
23.12.-06.01. | ||
13.01.2016 | Benedikt Fluhr | From branched coverings to sheaves of algebras and back |
20.01.2016 | Joris Roos | The Euler-Maclaurin sum formula |
27.01.2016 | Joris Roos | Carleson's theorem |
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