• On discrete subgroups of Euclidean spaces (Lenny Fukshansky, CMC)

    Roberts North 105, CMC 320 E. 9th St., Claremont, CA, United States

    Let x_1,...,x_n be an overdetermined spanning set for the Euclidean space R^k, where n > k. Let L be the integer span of these vectors. Then L is an additive […]

  • Analysis seminar: Therese Basa Landry (UCSB)

    Estella 2131, Pomona College 610 N College Ave, Claremont, United States

    Title: Developments in Noncommutative Fractal Geometry Abstract:  As a noncommutative fractal geometer, I look for new expressions of the geometry of a fractal through the lens of noncommutative geometry.  At the quantum scale, the wave function of a particle, but not its path in space, can be studied.  Riemannian methods often rely on smooth paths to encode […]

  • Analysis seminar: Shanna Dobson (UCR)

    Estella 2131, Pomona College 610 N College Ave, Claremont, United States

    Title: The Chronicles of Fractal Geometry: Fractal Strings, and Functorial Harps Abstract: In this talk, we explore the colorful analytical world of fractal geometry. We introduce fractal strings in the sense of Lapidus, both intuitively and by way of rigorous constructions. We examine rich illustrations of higher dimensional fractals and p-adic fractal strings. Then, we […]

  • Analysis seminar: Reginald Anderson (CMC)

    Estella 2131, Pomona College 610 N College Ave, Claremont, United States

    Title: Review of differential geometry Abstract: 1. Given the embedding of a sphere of radius rho centered at the origin of \R^3 from spherical coordinates, what is the pullback of the flat metric in \R^3? i.e., what is the "round metric" on the 2-sphere of radius rho? 2. If we impose a complex structure on S^2 via […]

  • Analysis seminar: Gerald Beer (CSULA)

    Estella 2393, Pomona College 610 N. College Ave., Claremont, United States

    Title: A crash course in Bornologies Abstract: By a bornology on a nonempty set X, we mean a family of subsets that contains the singletons, that is stable under finite […]