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Dr. Peter Kototeev, Berkeley – Opers and Integrable Systems

Phillips Hall 385

Mode: In person Title: Opers and Integrable Systems Abstract: I will explain how the geometric construction of opers (as well as its difference and elliptic generalizations) is related to quantum and classical integrable systems. Opers thereby provide a framework to … Read more

Dr. Jacob Shapiro, University of Dayton – Exponential time-decay for a one dimensional wave equation with coefficients of bounded variation

Phillips Hall 385

Mode: In-Person Title: Exponential time-decay for a one dimensional wave equation with coefficients of bounded variation Abstract: We consider the initial-value problem for the one-dimensional wave equation with coefficients that are positive, constant outside of an interval, and have bounded … Read more

Special Colloquium – Dr. Hannah Schwartz

Phillips Hall 332

Speaker: Dr. Hannah Schwartz Time: 4:00p-5:00p Mode: In Person Location:  Phillips 332 Title: A trip to the movies, starring: spheres in 4-manifolds Abstract: How, and why, should surfaces in 4-manifolds be visualized? We will begin by illustrating movies of knotted surfaces in four dimensions, … Read more

Special Colloquium – Dr. Philip Tosteson

Phillips Hall 332

Speaker: Dr. Philip Tosteson Time: 4:00p-5:00p Mode: In Person Location:  Phillips 332 Title: Symmetry and stability in configuration and moduli spaces Abstract: In algebraic topology, a common way to study a space X is by constructing vector spaces that detect topological information about it.  … Read more

Dr. Dima Arinkin, University of Wisconsin – Integrating symplectic stacks

Phillips Hall 332

Mode: In-Person Title: Integrating symplectic stacks Abstract: Shifted symplectic stacks, introduced by Pantev, Toën, Vaquie, and Vezzosi, are a natural generalization of symplectic manifolds in derived algebraic geometry. The word `shifted’ here refers to cohomological shift, which can naturally occur … Read more