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  • October 2024

  • Tue 8

    Counting matrix points via lattice zeta functions (Yifeng Huang, USC)

    October 8, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    ​I will introduce two general problems and explain how they surprisingly connect with each other and with other aspects of mathematics (for a glimpse, Sato—Tate, hypergeometric functions, moduli spaces of […]

  • Tue 22

    Making sandwiches: a novel invariant in D-module theory (David Lieberman, HMC)

    October 22, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    In the field of commutative algebra, the principal object of study is (unsurprisingly) commutative algebras. A somewhat unintuitive fact is that results about commutative algebras can be gleaned from an […]

  • Tue 29

    Sequences with identical autocorrelation spectra (Daniel Katz, Cal State Northridge)

    October 29, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    In this talk, we explore sequences and their autocorrelation functions. Knowing the autocorrelation function of a sequence is equivalent to knowing the magnitude of its Fourier transform.  Resolving the lack of phase information is called the phase problem.  We say that two sequences are equicorrelational to mean that they have the same aperiodic autocorrelation function.  […]

  • November 2024

  • Tue 5

    Noether-Lefschetz theory and class groups (John Brevik, Cal State Long Beach)

    November 5, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    The classical Noether-Lefschetz Theorem states that a suitably general algebraic surface S of degree d ≥ 4 in complex projective 3-space P3 contains no curves besides complete intersections, that is, […]

  • Tue 12

    Traces of Partition Eisenstein series (Ken Ono, University of Virginia)

    November 12, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    Integer partitions are ubiquitous in mathematics, arising in subjects as disparate as algebraic combinatorics, algebraic geometry, number theory, representation theory, to mathematics physics. Many of the deepest results on partitions […]

  • December 2024

  • Tue 3

    Variations of oddtown and eventown (Jason O’Neill, Cal State LA)

    December 3, 2024 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    The classical oddtown and eventown problems involve a collection of subsets of a finite set with an odd (resp. even) number of elements such that all pairwise intersections contain an even number of elements. In this talk, we will discuss these results as well as the following variants: We consider set sizes and pairwise intersection […]

  • February 2025

  • Tue 4

    Quandle cohomology quiver representations (Sam Nelson, CMC)

    February 4, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    Quandles are algebraic structures encoding the motion of knots through space. Quandle cocycle quivers categorify the quandle cocycle invariant. In this talk we will define a quiver representation associated to […]

  • Tue 11

    On the illumination problem for convex sets (Lenny Fukshansky, CMC)

    February 11, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    Let K be a compact convex set in the Euclidean space R^n. How many lights are needed to illuminate its boundary? A classical conjecture of Boltyanskii (1960) asserts that 2^n […]

  • Tue 18

    Enumerative invariants from derived categories — part I (Reginald Anderson, CMC)

    February 18, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    Following Kalashnikov, we recover Givental’s small J function for CP^1 by viewing it as a quiver flag variety.

  • Tue 25

    Enumerative invariants from derived categories — part II (Reginald Anderson, CMC)

    February 25, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    Following Kalashnikov, we recover Givental’s small J function for CP^1 by viewing it as a quiver flag variety.

  • March 2025

  • Sun 2

    Enumerative Invariants from Derived Categories III (Reginald Anderson, CMC)

    March 2, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - March 4, 2025 @ 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    We’ll first define the two-point gravitational correlators which appeared last week as descendant Gromov-Witten invariants. By request, we’ll then introduce Gromov-Witten invariants as they appear in the expository work https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03232 and give CP^1 to demonstrate some of the identities which GW invariants satisfy. If time allows, we’ll also give the small and big quantum cohomology for CP^1.

  • Tue 25

    Some Diophantine analogies between Dirichlet series and polynomials (Vesselin Dimitrov, Caltech)

    March 25, 2025 @ 12:15 pm - 1:10 pm
    Estella 2113

    I will present an integral — requiring no character twists — converse theorem for recognizing when is a Dirichlet series with algebraic integer coefficients equal to the L-function of a modular form. This […]

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