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 (1) encompass milestones in mathematical thinking, (2) explain the basic ideas and modes of operation of a specific area of math, and/or (3) describe the merits and shortcomings of the National Parks system (if no math topic is found). The flavor of the talks is idea-oriented rather than definition-theorem-proof-oriented, so that the major ideas are conveyed without bogging down the audience in technicalities and details. We hope to cover some beautiful and important math in a way that every graduate student can benefit from.

Also, we have Food for stomach, and we upload many of the seminar's talks to our YouTube channel, to which we urge you to subscribe!

Meets: Friday 1-2pm in AP&M 6402

 
Date Speaker Title
01/19 JJ Garzella Category Theory is actually Combinatorics
01/26 Cancelled TBD
02/02 Patricia Muñoz Ewald What dirt and ChatGPT have in common
02/09 Vitor Borges Waves in a Pond and Strong Nuclear Forces
02/16 Johnny Jingze Li Mathematical Theory for Emergent Effects
02/23 Runqiu Xu TBD
03/01 TBD TBD
03/08 TBD TBD
03/15 TBD TBD
 

For last quarter's schedule, click here.

Organizers: Runqiu Xu, JJ Garzella and Morgan Makhina

Contact:

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

This event is sponsored by the GPSA. Thanks!

 

 

Department of Mathematics
University of California San Diego.

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