Food for Thought Seminar
 

The primary goal of this seminar is to cover interesting and important ideas and techniques in math in a way that is accessible to a general graduate student audience. We aim to cover topics that either (1) encompass milestones in mathematical thinking, and/or (2) explain the basic ideas and mode of operation of a specific area of math. The flavor of the talks will be idea-oriented rather than definition-theorem-proof oriented, so that the major ideas are conveyed without getting bogged down in technicalities and details. We hope to cover some beautiful and important math in a way that every graduate student can gain from.

Also, we have food for stomach.

Meets: Thursdays, 11am-12pm, AP&M B412

 
Date Speaker Title
   

 

10/11 Eric Tressler The Devil's Strategy is to Give Up
10/18 Nitu Kitchloo Rene Thom's work on Cobordism
10/25 rescheduled due to fires
11/01 Sam Buss Large Numbers, Busy Beavers, Noncomputability, and Incompleteness
11/08 Dan Vallieres The Euler Identity
11/15 Dave Scheinker The Math Behind the Magic
11/22 No Speaker Thanksgiving
11/29 Chris Tiee Ricci Flow
12/05 Ben Wilson Bilinear forms and 4-manifolds
 

For last quarter's schedule, click here.

Organizers:
Maia Averett, Anna Bertiger, Joel Dodge, Neal Harris, Henning Hohnhold, Kevin McGown, Ben Wilson

Contact:

Want to speak in the seminar? Send us an email with your topic idea!

This event is sponsored by the GSA. Thanks!

 

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Department of Mathematics
University of California, San Diego.

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