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The Stanford University Mathematical Organization hosts a weekly symposium. The purpose is to create a chance to:
If you have any suggestions or would like to give a talk, please e-mail Charlotte Chan (charchan at stanford dot edu).
NEW TIME: The symposium will meet every week on Tuesday, 5:15-6:05, in room 420-50 (accessible from the math courtyard).
January 24 | Charlotte Chan | The Historical Evolution of Representation Theory |
January 31 | Moor Xu | Equiareal Triangulation (notes) |
February 7 | Ashwin Siripurapu | Proofs as Programs: An Introduction to Category Theory |
February 14 | no talk scheduled | no talk scheduled |
February 21 | Joseph Victor | Solving Linear Equations in Local Rings and Applications to Hardware Verification |
February 28 | Seok Hyeong Lee | An Introduction to Stochastic Calculus |
March 6 | Yongwhan Lim | From the Sieve of Eratosthenes to the Quadratic Sieve: A Modern Approach in Integer Factorization |
March 13 | Ashwin Siripurapu | How to Build a Programming Language: A Brief Introduction to the Theoretical Foundations of Functional Programming |
April 24 | Charlotte Chan | The Math Behind the Game SET |
May 1 | Seok Hyeong Lee | Additive Combinatorics mod p: The Zero-Sum Problem and Chevalley-Warning Theorem |
May 8 | Seok Hyeong Lee | Additive Combinatorics mod p (cont'd) |
May 22 | Anthony Bosman | Bott Periodicity |
May 29 | Seok Hyeong Lee | Random Walks |
June 5 | Rio LaVigne and Charlotte Chan | Elliptic Curves |