Thursday Seminar: Proof of the motivic Freudenthal Suspension Theorem
April 27, 2023 3:30 pmIt's been a long trek. In this talk I will put the pieces back together and explain the proof of the motivic Freudenthal suspension theorem.
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It's been a long trek. In this talk I will put the pieces back together and explain the proof of the motivic Freudenthal suspension theorem.
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I will discuss advances on asymptotically Euclidian initial data sets and the variational method introduced by J. Corvino and R. Schoen. This talk is based on joint papers with The-Cang...
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When competing species grow into new territory, the population is dominated by descendants of successful ancestors at the expansion front. Successful ancestry depends on the reproductive advantage (fitness), as well...
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The resonance varieties are cohomological invariants that are studied in a variety of topological, combinatorial, and geometric settings. I will describe several conditions that ensure the reducedness of the associated...
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Language models exhibit remarkable abilities to solve new tasks from just a few examples or textual instructions, especially at scale. They also, paradoxically, struggle with basic functionality, such as arithmetic or...
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There has been a lot of recent interest in the boundary behavior of materials. This interest is driven in part by the field of topological states of quantum matter, where...
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**Note special day, time & location** I will begin by reviewing the classical algorithm of Tate with some explicit polynomial calculations. Combining this with twisted stable maps theory leads us...
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Amenability for groups is a concept that was first introduced by von Neumann in 1929 to provide an explanation of the Banach-Tarski paradox. The concept has since been exported to...
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In this talk, we investigate meromorphic differentials on the Riemann sphere with a single zero and several poles of predetermined orders. Our aim is to determine the number of such...
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