Hi,
There are two virtual math colloquia this week from top young
mathematicians.
Even though the campus may be closed tomorrow, Zoom will not be.
The first colloquium is:
Tuesday, Jan. 31, 3:30 PM via Zoom:
Xiaoqian Gong, Arizona State University
Title: On the Mathematical Properties of Some Multi-Scale Traffic Models
Abstract is attached with QR code for Zoom link.
Also, here is the Zoom link
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/94559508908?pwd=aFZNNVZSVGRUTXNoaUhzRGZIMVNiZ…
Second colloquium is:
Friday, Feb. 03, 9:00 AM via Zoom
(Note the speaker is in Hong Kong, which is why this is an early morning
talk.)
Kayue Daniel Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Title: Classifying the unitary dual of real reductive groups
Abstract is attached with QR code for Zoom link.
Also here is the Zoom link:
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/91911677357?pwd=RDVxRmMvNUJEd21reE9lcXk0N2h2U…
I hope you can join us.
The talks will be recorded, and a link may be provided upon request after
the talks.
Sincerely,
David Wright
Dear friends:
There are two math colloquia this week:
Tuesday, 3:30 PM at zoom link:
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/93298136222?pwd=VTg4c2xuRG4wMExKVFJwSWp1LzBPQ…
Sümeyra Sakalli, University of Arkansas
Exotic 4-manifolds and complex surfaces, algebraic fibrations,
singularities and knots
Abstract is attached to this message,
which has a QR code for the Zoom link.
Friday, 3:30 PM at Zoom link:
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/98083413777?pwd=aGtRckVTOTgzV2xucGdPNGE1ZmNVd…
Serin Hong, Simons Laufer MSI/University of Michigan
p-adic Geometry - A Grand Junction of Mathematics
Abstract attached to this message.
Hope to see you there,
David Wright
The OSU Math Department colloquia begin this week:
First up, Tuesday, 3:30 PM virtual with zoom link
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/95282160606?pwd=U3RDWEZyZlpINmJPTXZXUzVoSDNLQ…
Sean T. McQuade, Rutgers Camden, Center for Comput. and Integr. Biology
How chemical networks can be in equilibrium
Abstract: Chemical networks, such as metabolism can be simulated to
assist in an array of research including new drug discovery, personalized
medicine, and testing high-risk treatment before applying it to humans.
Improved biochemical simulations can also reduce our dependence on animal
testing before clinical trials. This talk demonstrates a mathematical
framework for biochemical systems that progresses toward improved early
phase drug dis- covery and personalized medicine.
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Second, Friday 3:30 PM, Virtual with Zoom link
https://okstate-edu.zoom.us/j/93956536024?pwd=d1Vrd1FnMjRnb1FZNEthQXRVQnFtd…
Justin Lacini, University of Kansas
Syzygies of adjoint linear series on projective varieties
Abstract: Syzygies of algebraic varieties have long been a topic of
intense interest among algebraists and geometers alike. Starting with the
pioneering work of Mark Green on curves, numerous attempts have been made
to extend these results to higher dimensions. Ein and Lazarsfeld proved
that if A is a very ample line bundle, then K_X + mA satisfies property Np
for any m ≥ n + 1 + p. It has ever since been an open question if the
same holds true for A ample and basepoint free. In joint work with
Purnaprajna Bangere we give a positive answer to this question.
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I hope you enjoy these math talks from top young mathematicians.
Sincerely,
David Wright
Hi,
For the next four weeks, we have scheduled Collouia by a selection of top
young mathematicians. The list is attached.
These will be Zoom talks, and the Zoom links and abstracts will be emailed
out shortly before the talks.
Some of the title and abstracts are at the department's seminar sites:
https://www.mathdept.okstate.edu/announce/
or the department lounge bulletin board.
For faculty, the Zoom links will be posted at the Department Canvas site
https://canvas.okstate.edu/courses/129477
Hope to see you at the talks.
If you have someone in mind to invite for a colloquium later in the term,
please let me know. The schedule is fairly open.
Sincerely,
David Wright