Olivetti Club

Olivetti Club

List of Talks given in 2002-03

Tuesday, September 17   Michael Kozdron, Cornell University
The Loewner equation and an introduction to SLE
Tuesday, September 24   Noam Greenberg, Cornell University
Nullstellensatz - like you've never seen before
Tuesday, October 1   Alexander Meadows, Cornell University
Brower, a beautiful mind and birthday cakes
Tuesday, October 8   Yuval Gabay, Cornell University
The generalized liar
Tuesday, October 22   John Hubbard, Cornell University
The etale topology: a paean in honor of Grothendieck
Tuesday, October 29   Christian Benes, Cornell University
An introduction to random walk
Tuesday, November 5   Todd Kemp, Cornell University
Through the looking glass: an introduction to quantum and noncommutative analysis
Tuesday, November 12   Bryant Adams, Cornell University
Grey areas of self-replication
Tuesday, November 19   Yi Lin, Cornell University
Convexity property of moment maps
Tuesday, November 26   Jean Cortissoz, Cornell University
Nonstandard analysis
Tuesday, December 3   Spencer Hamblen, Cornell University
The Conway-Schneeberger fifteen theorem
Tuesday, January 28   John Hubbard, Cornell University
Classical mechanics: completely integrable systems and the KAM theorem
Tuesday, February 11   Noam Greenberg, Cornell University
Non-distributive lattices and generalized recursion theory
Tuesday, February 18   Jessica Zuniga, Cornell University
Balanced incomplete block designs and projective geometry
Friday, February 28   Todd Kemp, Cornell University
TBA
Tuesday, March 11   Jean Carlos Cortissoz, Cornell University
The Poincar� conjecture in dimension greater than 4
Tuesday, March 25   Franco Saliola, Cornell University
Quivers and Gabriel's theorem
Tuesday, April 1   Justin Sinz, Cornell University
How not to be solved
Tuesday, April 8   Drew Armstrong, Cornell University
A stupendous classification of projective planes
Tuesday, April 15   Henri Johnston, Cornell University
(Non-) unique factorization and Fermat's last theorem
Tuesday, April 22   Roland Roeder, Cornell University
Making hyperbolic polyhedra � a computational approach
Tuesday, April 29   Jason Martin, Cornell University
The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
Tuesday, May 6   Arthur Jaffe, Harvard University
Dirac operators arising from quantum fields