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Weekly Calendar
November 28 - December 2, 2011

 

Monday, November 28, 2011

? ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY ?
Speaker: Benedict Williams (USC)
Title: The Tate-suspension of projective space and the higher Chow groups of GL_n
4pm Rm. 257 Sloan
http://math.caltech.edu/~ag/

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

? COMBINATORICS ?
Speaker: Bernardo Abrego
Title: The 2-page crossing number of the complete graph.
10:30am Rm. 159 Sloan

? LOGIC ?
Speaker: Anush Tserunyan (UCLA)
Title: Finite generators for group actions with no invariant probability measure, II.
2:45pm Rm. 153 Sloan
http://www.math.caltech.edu/~logic/index.html

? LA JOINT TOPOLOGY SEMINAR AT USC?
3:30 Speaker: Aaron Lauda (USC)
Title: Towards odd Khovanov homology via odd categorified quantum groups

4:30 Speaker: Vera Vertesi (MIT)
Title: Transverse invariants in Heegaard Floer homology
USC, KAP 245

http://papyrus.math.ucla.edu/seminars/show_quarter.php?t=1316502000&type=Joint% 20Topology&id=&tba=false

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

? MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ?
Speaker:Maxim Derevyagin (TU Berlin)
Title: Jacobi Matrices and Their Generalizations in Pad´e Approximation
12:00 pm Rm. 351 Sloan
http://math.caltech.edu/events/mathphys.html

? ANALYSIS ?
Speaker: Vlad Markovic (Caltech)
Title: ``The Factorization Problem for Quasiconformal and Bi-Lipschitz Maps on Manifolds"
4 pm Rm. 257 Sloan

Thursday, December 1, 2011

? GRADUATE STUDENT SEMINAR ?
Speaker: Brian Hwang (Caltech)
Title: A glimpse into p-adic analysis
12:00 pm Rm. 159 Sloan
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~awalker/GSS/GSS

? NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR ?
Speaker: Ana Caraiani (Harvard)
Title: Local-global compatibility and monodromy at l=p
4 pm Rm. 257 Sloan
http://math.caltech.edu/~numbertheory/

 


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