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Mathematics Colloquium

Mondays at 17:15
(Tea from 16:45)

Research II Lecture Hall (Directions)

Fall Semester 2013 Schedule

Date Time Speaker Title
Monday
Sep 9
17:15 Mikhail Ignatyev
Samara State University
The orbit method in representation theory
Monday
Sep 16
17:15 Reinhard Diestel
Hamburg
From pretty pictures to infinite matroids via graph homology: a surprising connection
Monday
Oct 7
17:15 John Mackay
Bristol
Random finitely presented groups and boundaries at infinity
Monday
Oct 14
17:15 Albrecht Pietsch
Jena
Traces of operators and their history
Monday
Oct 28
17:15 Felix Krahmer
Göttingen
Subsampled random convolutions in signal processing - compressed sensing, quantization, dimension reduction
Monday
Nov 4
17:15 Russel Luke
Göttingen
Nonconvex optimization methods versus convex relaxations: the cost of certainty
Monday
Nov 11
17:15 Leonid Makar-Limanov
Wayne State University
On bizarre geometric properties of a counterexample to the two-dimensional Jacobian Conjecture
Monday
Nov 18
17:15 Nuria Fagella
Barcelona
Newton's method and absorbing regions
Monday
Nov 25
17:15 Rob Stevenson
Amsterdam
Instance optimality of the adaptive maximum strategy
Monday
Dec 2
17:15 Pekka Pankka
Helsinki
Sharpness of Picard's theorem in space
Monday
Dec 9
17:15 Boris Hasselblatt
Tufts University
Contact Anosov flows on hyperbolic 3-manifolds

  • Talks are directed at a general mathematical audience
  • Hosts should contact Daniel Meyer to reserve a slot
  • We keep a Colloquium Book - speakers are asked to leave a handwritten abstract of their talk
  • Also see the Mathematisches Kolloquium at Universität Bremen

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