All Seminars & Colloquia
Dynamics Seminar-Counting and Equidistribution for Hyperbolic flow (I)
Thursday, 4/8/2021, 3:00pm - 11:59pm
Speaker: Lien-Yung “Nyima" Kao, GWU
Time and Date: Thursday 4/8 at 11 am by Zoom (send email to [email protected] for invitation)
Title: Counting and Equidistribution for Hyperbolic flow (I)
Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss how to use Renewal Theorem to show the prime orbits theorem for hyperbolic flows.
The prime orbit theorem counts the number of closed orbits for the hyperbolic flow,
Topology Seminar- The Kauffman skein algebra of the torus
Friday, 4/2/2021, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Greater Washington Topology Seminar
The following is a list of confirmed speakers and dates for the Greater (George) Washington Topology Seminar seminar:
1. March 5, 2021: Maciej Mroczkowski (University of Gdańsk)
2. March 12, 2021: Victoria Lebed (Université de Caen - Normandie )
3. March 26, 2021: Dirk Schütz (University of Durham)
4. April 2, 2021: Peter Samuelson (University of California, Riverside)
5. April 9, 2021: Krzysztof Putyra (Universität Zürich)
University Seminar: Logic Across Disciplines-Quantum Ideas Applied to Computing
Monday, 3/29/2021, 7:45pm - 11:59pm
Time: Monday, March 29, 3:45-5:00PM
Place: zoom
Speaker: Ali Eskandarian, Stevenson University
Title: Quantum Ideas Applied to Computing
Topology Seminar- A Scanning Algorithm for Odd Khovanov Homology
Friday, 3/26/2021, 5:00pm - 11:59pm
Greater Washington Topology Seminar
The following is a list of confirmed speakers and dates for the Greater (George) Washington Topology Seminar seminar:
1. March 5, 2021: Maciej Mroczkowski (University of Gdańsk)
2. March 12, 2021: Victoria Lebed (Université de Caen - Normandie )
3. March 26, 2021: Dirk Schütz (University of Durham)
4. April 2, 2021: Peter Samuelson (University of California, Riverside)
5. April 9, 2021: Krzysztof Putyra (Universität Zürich)
Dynamics Seminar-Topologically Mixing Tiling of R^2 from a Generalize Substitution
Thursday, 3/25/2021, 3:00pm - 11:59pm
Speaker: Tyler White, NOVA Loudoun
Time and Date: Thursday 3/25 at 11 am by Zoom (send email to [email protected] for invitation)
Title: Topologically Mixing Tiling of R^2 from a Generalize Substitution
Topology Seminar- Unexpected applications of homotopical algebra to knot theory.
Friday, 3/12/2021, 3:30pm - 11:59pm
Greater Washington Topology Seminar
The following is a list of confirmed speakers and dates for the Greater (George) Washington Topology Seminar seminar:
1. March 5, 2021: Maciej Mroczkowski (University of Gdańsk)
2. March 12, 2021: Victoria Lebed (Université de Caen - Normandie )
3. March 26, 2021: Dirk Schütz (University of Durham)
4. April 2, 2021: Peter Samuelson (University of California, Riverside)
5. April 9, 2021: Krzysztof Putyra (Universität Zürich)
Dynamics Seminar-Continuity properties for a family of parabolic problems in varying domains
Thursday, 3/11/2021, 4:00pm - 11:59pm
Time and Date: 11am, Thursday, March 11
Place: Zoom
Speaker: Simone Mazzini Bruschi, GWU and University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title: Continuity properties for a family of parabolic problems in varying domains
Topology Seminar- Knots with cyclotomic Jones polynomials
Friday, 3/5/2021, 6:00pm - 11:59pm
Greater Washington Topology Seminar
The following is a list of confirmed speakers and dates for the Greater (George) Washington Topology Seminar seminar:
1. March 5, 2021: Maciej Mroczkowski (University of Gdańsk)
2. March 12, 2021: Victoria Lebed (Université de Caen - Normandie )
3. March 26, 2021: Dirk Schütz (University of Durham)
4. April 2, 2021: Peter Samuelson (University of California, Riverside)
5. April 9, 2021: Krzysztof Putyra (Universität Zürich)
Dynamics Seminar-Spectral Ergodic Theory V
Thursday, 3/4/2021, 4:00pm - 11:59pm
Time and Date: 11 am, Thursday, March 4
Place: Zoom
Speaker: Robbie Robinson
Title: Spectral Ergodic Theory V
Dynamics Seminar-Spectral Ergodic Theory IV
Thursday, 2/25/2021, 4:00pm - 11:59pm
Time: 11 am, Thursday, February 25
Speaker: Robbie Robinson
Place: Zoom(virtual)
Title: Spectral Ergodic Theory IV
Abstract: We will introduce ergodic actions of locally compact abelian groups (notable Z^d and R^d) and explain how to use spectral theory to define some of their ergodic properties. Then we begin the proof of the spectral theorem in that context. We will begin with graduate student presentations