27 April (Thursday), 2pm
Duston WetzelGyroid and the triply periodic helix linkages
Proto-topological (Quantum) Field Theories of Kijowski and Sławianowski
Video of Part 1
Video of Part 2
Video of Part 3
Abstract: Topological quantum field theories that are metric independent, like, e.g., Chern-Simons theory, give topological invariants of manifolds and knots. Classical field theories of Kijowski and Sławianowski are metric independent, and are defined on manifolds of a priori any dimension, and thus may give new topological invariants of manifolds.
In this talk, I will try to make a friendly introduction to these theories.
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John McSorley
Graphs with trees of certain types, and related topics
Mohammad Sayeh
Neural networks and the global minimum problem
Video (there is a 20 min break in sound)
Micropatterning with sugar
(on surfaces, curvatures, and nanoscales)
2pm, Neckers 356
Mathew Gluck
From the isoperimetric inequality to scalar-flat Riemannian metrics
Neckers 356, 2pm
Abstract: We shall discuss whether a given compact Riemannian manifold can be deformed in an angle-preserving way to achieve constant scalar curvature (so-called Yamabe's problem).
17 Nov and 1 Dec
Jerzy Kocik
On French cafés, invariants, Cauchy formula, permutations, generalized determinants, and a Fock space.
[Neckers 356, 2pm]
Video of Part 1 - very bad sound
Charith Atapattu and Kalpa Madhava
Octonionic calculations with Python
Additional links:
pyOctonion Code in Github Repository,
Pypi repository code where you upload the package to install using “pip” in python,
Library documentation,
Thursday, 20 Oct and 27 Oct, 2pm
Mostak Ahammed
How to deal with multiple research outcomes?