The colloquium meets Thursdays from 4:10 to 5:00 pm virtually. We will have at least two talks every month. Lectures last 50 minutes and are followed by a short question period. The mathematical public is cordially invited to attend. (Olga Holtz is the current Colloquium Chair.)
Fall 2022
| Date | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| September 8 | Tadashi Tokieda, Stanford University |
Applying physics to mathematics |
| September 15 | Levent Alpöge, Harvard University |
Integers which are(n’t) the sum of two cubes |
| September 22 | Cris Negron, University of Southern California |
Quantum groups, tensor categories, and their applications |
| September 29 | Andrew Lobb, Durham University |
Four-sided pegs fitting round holes fit all smooth holes |
| October 6 | Gurbir Dhillon, Yale University |
A gentle introduction to quantum groups with some applications |
| October 13 | Allen Yuan, Columbia University |
An invitation to higher algebra |
| October 20 | Yang Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Recent progress on metric SYZ conjecture |
| October 27 | Geordie Williamson, Sydney Mathematics Research Institute |
What can the working mathematician expect from deep learning? |
| November 3 | Jinyoung Park, Stanford University |
Thresholds |
| November 10 | Gigliola Staffilani, MIT |
The Schrödinger equations as inspiration of beautiful mathematics |
| November 17 | Ellen Eischen, University of Oregon |
Some congruences and consequences in number theory and beyond |