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Frühjahrssemester 2019

Datum / Zeit Referent:in Titel Ort
19. März 2019
17:15-18:15
Prof. Dr. Yvon Maday
University of Paris-Sorbonne
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Zurich Colloquium in Mathematics

Titel Numerical Methods in Computational Chemistry : a Taste of Recent Mathematical Results
Referent:in, Affiliation Prof. Dr. Yvon Maday, University of Paris-Sorbonne
Datum, Zeit 19. März 2019, 17:15-18:15
Ort KO2 F 150
Numerical Methods in Computational Chemistry : a Taste of Recent Mathematical Results
KO2 F 150
2. April 2019
17:15-18:15
Prof. Dr. Martin Bridson
Oxford University
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Zurich Colloquium in Mathematics

Titel Finite shadows of infinite groups: from profinite triviality to profinite rigidity
Referent:in, Affiliation Prof. Dr. Martin Bridson, Oxford University
Datum, Zeit 2. April 2019, 17:15-18:15
Ort KO2 F 150
Finite shadows of infinite groups: from profinite triviality to profinite rigidity
KO2 F 150
30. April 2019
17:15-18:15
Prof. Dr. Rahul Pandharipande
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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Zurich Colloquium in Mathematics

Titel Geometry of the moduli space of curves
Referent:in, Affiliation Prof. Dr. Rahul Pandharipande, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Datum, Zeit 30. April 2019, 17:15-18:15
Ort KO2 F 150
Geometry of the moduli space of curves
KO2 F 150
* 20. Mai 2019
16:15-17:15
Prof. Dr. Vaughan F.R. Jones
UC Berkeley
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Zurich Colloquium in Mathematics

Titel What on earth is going on with subfactors?
Referent:in, Affiliation Prof. Dr. Vaughan F.R. Jones, UC Berkeley
Datum, Zeit 20. Mai 2019, 16:15-17:15
Ort Y27 H 28
Abstract As a first approximation, subfactors can be thought of as groups whose order (the "index" of the subfactor) need not be an integer. Recently all subfactors of index less than 5.25 have been classified. Not very impressive accoding to the group analogy ... . Most subfactors on the list are no longer surprises, but there are a few "sporadic" examples which cannot be constructed by known machines such as quantum groups and conformal field theory. I will describe this classification, with pictures, and speculate as to how the subfactor world relates to other parts of mathematics and physics.
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Y27 H 28
28. Mai 2019
17:15-18:15
Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hess Bellwald
EPFL
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Zurich Colloquium in Mathematics

Titel Topological adventures in neuroscience
Referent:in, Affiliation Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hess Bellwald, EPFL
Datum, Zeit 28. Mai 2019, 17:15-18:15
Ort KO2 F 150
Topological adventures in neuroscience
KO2 F 150

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