MMGS Seminar
Das Seminar liefert daher den perfekten Rahmen um sich ans Vortragen zu gewöhnen, neue Möglichkeiten Mathematik zu präsentieren auszuprobieren und seinen mathematischen Horizont zu erweitern.
All talks take place at 2pm in SRZ216. Afterwards, we'll have the opportunity to socialize with each other over coffee and cake in the common room. The schedule is:
• 13.02.2024: Sira Busch, Points & Lines - Defining buildings doesn't have to be difficult
• 20.02.2024: Zahra Mohammadi, Model theory and anything, why not the random graph?
• 27.02.2024: Ravjot Kohli, Let's stay in contact (manifolds)
• 05.03.2024: Simone Ramello, First-year calculus profs hate this one weird trick: an introduction to non-standard analysis
• 12.03.2024: Mert Bastug, Exploring the Number Jungle
• 19.03.2024: Alex Ziegler (from Wuppertal): Complex representation theory and binomial coefficients & Jamie Bell: Irrational rotation algebras: an invitation to noncommutative topology
If you'd like to give a talk on one of the open dates, please get in touch with Simone Ramello or Isabel Lammers. Looking forward to seeing you there!
• Pia Dillmann: Singular homology from a geometers perspective - or why algebraists can’t explain singular homology
• Luzie Kupffer: What do you mean by ‘probability theory on groups’?
• Stefania Trentin: SageMath: your faithful companion on the hunt for (counter)examples
• 30.03.2023: James O’Quinn, A Dynamic Approach to the Infinite Monkey Theorem
• 23.03.2023: Margarete Ketelsen, Cᵢ fields and a tiny bit of model theory
• 16.03.2023: Salvador Esquivel Calzada, Solving Stochastic PDEs
• 09.03.2023: Alex Tullini, Determinism in General Relativity, or whyyou should not travel inside a black hole
• 02.03.2023: Darya Sukhorebska, Life on a convex surface
• 23.02.2023: Alexander Kutzim, What is… a global function field?
• 09.02.2023: Xiuyuan Sun, Introduction to forcing and a few theorems in set theory
• 30.03.2022: Blaise Boissonneau, Quick, I have to go home and watch anime!
• 16.03.2022: Konrad Bals, Why spectra? & Alessandro Codenotti, You think compact metric spaces are nice? Think again!
• 09.03.2022: Dennis Wulle, Differential Geometry without Derivatives & Martina Fruttidoro, Puzzle
• 02.03.2022: Marco Amelio, Non-split sharply 2-transitive groups (or: is sum associative?) & José Miguel Balado Alves, Harmonic maps
• 23.02.2022: Julian Kranz, What are all these C-algebras people doing?* & Simone Ramello, We Don't Talk About The Integers
• 16.02.2022: Agnese Mantione, What scalar curvature has to do with topology & Azul Fatalini, Transfinite induction
• 9.02.2022: Jeroen Winkel, Ultrafilters and ultralimits