Fall Semester 2014
- August 28
- Pedram Safari (Harvard University)
- Seiberg-Witten Equations with Multiple Spinors
- September 4
- Liz Munch
- A History of Persistent Homology — Part 1
- September 11
- Liz Munch
- A History of Persistent Homology — Part 2
- September 18
- Matt Zaremsky (Binghamton University, SUNY)
- Families of Groups Encoded Into Thompson-esque Limits
- September 25
- no classes
- October 2
- Matt Willis (Connecticut College)
- Local Condition Sets for Demazure Tableaux
- October 9
- Daniel Goldfarb (Niskayuna HS)
- An Application Of Persistent Homology To Hockey Analytics
- October 16
- David Rosenthal (St. John’s University)
- Large-Scale Geometry and Topology
- October 23
- Andras Lorincz (University of Connecticut)
- Bernstein-Sato Polynomials for Semi-Invariants of Quivers
- October 30
- Branden Stone (Adelphi University)
- Classification of Rings with Graded Countable Cohen-Macaulay Type
- November 6
- Marco Varisco
- Constructing Equivariant Homology Theories — Part 1
- November 13
- Marco Varisco
- Constructing Equivariant Homology Theories — Part 2
- November 20
- Marco Varisco
- Constructing Equivariant Homology Theories — Part 3
- November 27
- no classes
- Tue Dec 2
- Jose Perea (Duke University)
- Obstructions to Compatible Extensions of Mappings
- December 4
- Irina Bobkova (University of Rochester)
- Resolutions of the K(2)-Local Sphere Spectrum