Past Events

2025

Colloquium: David Vogan (MIT)

4:00–5:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled ‘What’s special about special?’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Apr 23

Colloquium: Promit Ghosal (University Of Chicago)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled ‘Entropic Selection Principle for Monge’s Optimal Transport’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Apr 16

Colloquium: Yu Deng (University of Chicago)

3:30–4:30 pm Eckhart Hall 202

A talk titled ‘Hilbert’s sixth problem: derivation of the Boltzmann and fluid equations’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Apr 10

Colloquium: Mircea Mustațǎ (University Of Michigan)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled ‘The minimal exponent of hypersurface singularities’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Apr 9

Colloquium: Andrew Marks (UC Berkeley)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled ‘Squaring the circle with few and simple pieces’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Apr 2

Department Colloquium: Rachel Greenfeld (Northwestern)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled ‘Integer distance sets’ will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Mar 26

Department Colloquium: Emil Martinec

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled, “Whats The Matter With Geometry? How String Theory Generalizes General Relativity” as part of the department colloquia series.

Feb 26

Department Colloquium: Antonio Auffinger

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled “Dimension Reduction Methods for Data Visualization” will be given as part of the departments colloquia series.

Feb 19

Department Colloquium: Eduard Looijenga (UChicago)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk titled “Towards a Nielsen/Thurston Program For K3 Manifolds” will be given as part of the department colloquia.

Feb 12

Department Colloquium: Frederick Manners (UCSD)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

A talk title “Marton’s Polynomial Freiman—Ruzsa Conjecture” will be given as part of the department colloquia series.

Feb 5