All Seminars & Colloquia

Dynamics Seminar-Gibbs measures (V)

Friday, 11/20/2020, 7:00pm - 11:59pm

Friday November 20,2020 on zoom

Speaker: Lien-Yung (Nyima) Kao, GWU

Title: Gibbs measures (V)

Abstract: In this week, we will continue our discuss on the Gibbs’ property and proof the variational principle. If time permitted, we will also discuss the uniqueness of the equilibrium states. 

Write to [email protected] for a Zoom invitation

Topology Seminar- Searching for Patterns in Skein Modules

Friday, 11/20/2020, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

The next talk in the Greater Washington Topology Seminar is on Friday, November 20 from 1pm to 2pm EST and will be held virtually via Zoom. 

1. October 2, 2020: Louis H. Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago and Novosibirsk State University)

2. October 9, 2020: Charles Frohman (University of Iowa)

3. October 16, 2020: Thang T. Q. Lê (Georgia Institute of Technology)

4. October 23, 2020: Pierrick Bousseau (ETH Zurich)

5. October 30, 2020: Micah Chrisman (Ohio State University)

General (Main) Seminar MSRI program on DDC-Continuous logic and finite fields

Friday, 11/20/2020, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

Organizer: V. Harizanov and A. Shlapentokh

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Friday, November 20, 12:00-1:00 ET on Zoom

Speaker: Ehud Hrushovski, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and University of Oxford

Title: Continuous logic and finite fields

Computability Seminar MSRI program on DDC-Effective Hausdorff dimension and applications

Thursday, 11/19/2020, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

Organizer: V. Harizanov

For link contact [email protected]

Thursday, November 19, 12:00-1:00 ET on Zoom

Speaker: : Ted Slaman, UC California, Berkeley

Title: Effective Hausdorff dimension and applications

Applied Math Seminar-Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Multicellular Aggregate Self-Assembly in Biofabrication

Friday, 11/13/2020, 7:00pm - 11:59pm

Speaker: Prof. Yi Sun
University of South Carolina

Topology Seminar- Bonded knots

Friday, 11/13/2020, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

The next talk in the Greater Washington Topology Seminar is on Friday, November 13 from 1pm to 2pm EST and will be held virtually via Zoom. 

 

1. October 2, 2020: Louis H. Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago and Novosibirsk State University)

2. October 9, 2020: Charles Frohman (University of Iowa)

3. October 16, 2020: Thang T. Q. Lê (Georgia Institute of Technology)

4. October 23, 2020: Pierrick Bousseau (ETH Zurich)

5. October 30, 2020: Micah Chrisman (Ohio State University)

Computability Seminar MSRI program on DDC-A topological approach to undefinability in algebraic extensions of the rationals

Friday, 11/13/2020, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

Organizer: V. Harizanov

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Friday, November 13, 12:00-1:00 ET on Zoom

Speaker: Linda Westrick, Penn State University

Title: A topological approach to undefinability in algebraic extensions of the rationals

General (Main) Seminar MSRI program on DDC-Asymptotics of complex integrals via Robinson’s non-archimedean field

Thursday, 11/12/2020, 5:00pm - 11:59pm

Organizer: V. Harizanov and A. Shlapentokh

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Thursday, November 12, 12:00-1:00 ET on Zoom

François Loeser, Sorbonne University, France

Title: Asymptotics of complex integrals via Robinson’s non-archimedean field

Abstract: In recent years, various connections between the asymptotic behaviour of families of complex objects and non-archimedean geometry have been observed.

Dynamics Seminar-Gibbs measures (IV)

Friday, 11/6/2020, 7:00pm - 11:59pm

Friday, November 6,  2pm to 3 pm on Zoom

Speaker: Lien-Yung (Nyima) Kao, GWU

Title: Gibbs measures (IV)

Abstract: In this week we will continue our discussion on Gibbs measures. In particular, we will focus on several important ergodic properties of the Gibbs measures. 

Write to [email protected] for a Zoom invitation

Topology Seminar- Torsion in Thin Regions of Khovanov Homology

Friday, 11/6/2020, 6:00pm - 11:59pm

The next talk in the Greater Washington Topology Seminar is on Friday, November 6 from 1pm to 2pm EDT and will be held virtually via Zoom. 

 

1. October 2, 2020: Louis H. Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago and Novosibirsk State University)

2. October 9, 2020: Charles Frohman (University of Iowa)

3. October 16, 2020: Thang T. Q. Lê (Georgia Institute of Technology)

4. October 23, 2020: Pierrick Bousseau (ETH Zurich)

5. October 30, 2020: Micah Chrisman (Ohio State University)